OXYGNATHA. 149 
Limtix maximus (JAnm)—cmereoniger (Wolf, Heynemann) : Westerlund, 
Fauna moll. Siiec. pp. 11-14, Expos, crit. p. 14. 
Limax ccerulans (Bielz, \Q6d)~dacampi (Menegazzi, 1855), and its varieties 
and occurrence in N. Italy are stated by Strobel, Bull. Malac. iv. pp. 17-23. 
A still older name for the same is lineatus {Avion id., Dumont, 1849), id. ibid. 
p. 107. 
Limax arhorum (Bouch.) [jnarr/matus, Miill.]. The embryo and a small 
Nematoid found within it : Broeck, Ann. Mai. Belg. v. pp. 17 & 04, pi. 5. 
figs. 66, 7, & 8. VaiT. of this sp. are described nnder the names roseus and 
coloratus, id. ibid. pp. 49-63, from Luxemburg. 
Limax norvvgicus [= agrestis ferns (Malm)] and mucronatus, Westerlund, 
l.c. pp. 22 & 20, Exp. crit. pp. 17 & 18, Norway and Sweden; montanus, 
Leydig, 1. c. p. 224, Seiser-alp, S. Tyrol; mouensis, Gassies, Act. Soc. L. Bord. 
xxviii. p. 14, N. Caledonia; guatemalanus, Crosse & Fischer, J. de Conch, 
xviii. p. 297, Guatemala : spp. nn. 
Limax (Agriolmidx) rarotonganus, sp. n., Heynemann, Nadir, malak. 
Ges. iii. pp. 43 & 44, Barotonga, Cook’s Archipelago, Pacific (very near 
agrestis, L.). 
Varmacella olivieri (Cuv.), from Samarcand. Animal in spirits and jaw de- 
scribed, and shell figured by the Recorder, Mai. Bl. xviii. p. 03, pi. 1. figs. 16 
& 16. The latter is really external in the young animal, and internal in the 
adult ; and it is probable that various spp. may prove to be founded on dif- 
ferent ages of the same animal. 
Vitrina. The species found hitherto in Germany, (Miill.), drapat'^ 
naldi (Cuv.), diaphana (Drap.), glacialis (Forbes), brevis (Fer.), and elongata 
(Drap.), are comparatively described and figured, and a new sp. heynemanni, 
from Nassau, is added by Koch, Nadir, malak. Ges. iii. pp. 33-39, pi. 1. 
Vitrina anmdaris (W Qn%iz)—plicosa (Bielz), occurs in different parts of tlie 
Alps and in the Apennines, near Sienna : Martens, ibid. pp. 117-1^1, Also 
in Spain : Hidalgo, Hoj. malac. 
Vitrina superba, sp. n., Cox, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 64, Queensland, 
Helicarion sogdianus (Martens, 1869), Mai. Bl. xviii. p. 66, pi. 1. figs,, 1--3, 
Samarcand (is a Macrochlamys, teste Semper). 
Nanina sumatrensis (Mouss.), Sumatra, clypeus (Mouss.), Java, and fulvizona 
(Mouss.), Celebes: Pfeiffer, Nov. Conchol. iv. pp. 26-28, pi. 115. figs. 1-3, 
6-10. N. calias (Bens.) and cnltrata (Gould) ; lingual dentition resembles 
that of Ilyalina or Zonites, but marginal teeth bifid : Bland & Binney, Am, 
J. Conch, vii. pp. 188 & 189, pi. 17. fig. 0. 
Ariophanta (Desmoul.), founded probably on Helix Icevipcs (Miill.), ipay 
rightly be adopted for the Naninoid spp. of Cis-Gangetic India with fudi- 
mentary prolongations of the mantle : Martens, Mai. Bl. xviii. p. 143, foot- 
note. 
Macrochlamys (Bens.). For critical remarks concerning the history of this 
genus, cf. Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. xl. pp. 246 247. 
Macrochlamys {Durgella) honesta (Gould). Several varieties of the shell, 
the living animal, and its anatomy, described, id. ibid. pp. 248-260, pi. 17. 
figs. 6-14. 
Microcystis molecula (Bens.) : for account of its anatomy, cf. 
id, ibid. p. 251, pi. 18. figs. 11-13, 
