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same sp., pointing out its literature, but without adding any information : 
Act. Soc. L. Bord. xxvii. (M6l. make.), pp. 69-62. 
VAGlNULIDiE. 
Vaginulus~\ Veronicella. The lingual dentition in precisely similar speci- 
mens from Florida, Jamaica, and Rio .Janeiro is described and figured by 
Bland & Binney, Am. J. Conch, vii. pp. 163 & 164, pi. 12. fig. 7. 
Vaginula grandidieri, sp. n., Crosse & Fischer, J. de Conchu xix. p, 331, 
Madagascar. 
Agnatiia (Testacellid.®). 
Strebelia herendii (Pfr.), Fischer & Crosse, Etud. p. 11 ei seg., pi. L fig. 1 
(copied from Pfeiffer’s fig. in Mai. Bl. 1861). 
Glandina. A detailed anatomy of G. sowerhyana and fusi- 
formis is given by Fischer & Crosse, 1. c. pp. 70-81, pi. 4. 
figs. 6-15, and pi. 5, chiefly as regards the radula and nervous 
system. According to their investigations, the median tooth of 
the radula is rudimentary, the receptaculum seminis has a long 
stalk, and the oesophagal ring of ganglions is not fixed, but slides 
backwards and forwards, according to the different motions of 
the body. Eggs and embryos of G. audebardi are described and 
figured, pi. 4. %s. 11-13. 
The spp. of Mexico and Central America are arranged by them as follows : 
— Sect. 1. spp. varico 800 . Varicella, Pfr. : *orizaha}, *speciosa, and *cordomnm 
(Pfr.), *monilifera (Pfr.) = rubella (Morelet), *stigmaUca and dclicatula 
(Shuttl.), houcardi and hinneyana (Pfr.), uhdeana (Martens), *plicatula (Pfr.), 
Sect. 2. spp. striato-plicatm, Euglandina, C. et F. : Hignaria (Rv.), sotver- 
hyana (Pfr.), vanuxemi (Lea), coronat<i (Pfr.), *guttata (C. et F.), *fusiformis 
and *ghiesbreghti (Pfr.), *aurata (Morelet), rosea (F^r.), * earmenensis (More- 
let), *insignis (Pfr.), *longula, sp, n., p. Ill, pi. 6. fig. 6, San Juan, Mexico, 
decussata (Desh.)=corweo?<5f (Binn.), amoena (Martens), *nympha (C. et F.), 
largillierti {ViT.')—yucatanensis (Pfr.), audebardi (Desh.), liebmanni (Pfr.), 
alabastrina (Albers), *indusiata and decidua (Pfr.), cylindracea (Phillips), 
carnea (Pfr.), strigosa (Martens), multispira, turris, and alhcrsi (Pfr.), *bellida 
(C. et F.), *Jilosa (Pfr.), Candida (Shuttl.), turgida and *conferta (Pfr.), *dif~ 
Jieilis (C. et F.), *nana (Shuttl.), and *perpusilla (Pfr.). Sect. 3. spp. leevi- 
gatse, Oleaeina (Mart.) : modesta^margaritacea,pulcJiella, conularis, oblonga, 
isabellina, * ambigua (Vir.') = *berendti (Pfr.). All described, and those 
marked * figured, 1. c. pp. 85-141, pi. 2. figs. 7-12, pi. 3, and pi. 6 j the living 
animals of G. plicatula, pi. 2. fig. 12a, and of G. fusiformis, pi. 3. fig. 2a. 
Petenia ligulata (Morelet), Guatemala, has tentacles straight at the tip 
and a muciparous gland at the end of the foot. lid. ibid. pp. 66-69, pi. 1 
fig. 17 (shell). 
Streptostyla (Shuttl.). The anatomy of S. sololensis is fully 
described : iid. ibid. p. 15, pi. 4. figs. 1-5, 20. In most parts it 
agrees with that of Glandina ; but there is no median tooth in the 
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