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Solomon I. j H. { Videna) Jloodij milliganij and paseoii, Brazier, 1. c. pp, 
697 & 698, Tasmania : spp. nn. 
Zonites (subgen. Moreletid) . The anatomy of Z. eury omphalus 
(Morelet) is given by Fischer, Etud. pp. 14^149 (pi. 8 not yet 
seen), who comes to the conclusion that it is next to the Euro- 
pean type of Zonites y only the muciparous gland is somewhat 
more developed ; the generative organs are simple, as in Limax. 
Helix fuliginosa (Griff.), bilineata and caduca (Pfr.) belong to 
the same subgenus. 
Zonites tehuantepecensis, sp. n,, Crosse & Fischer, J. de Couch, xviii. p. 297, 
Tehuantepec, Mexico. 
[^Hyalind] Zonites capsella (Gould), ligerus and gularis (Say) : for lingual 
dentition, ef. Bland & Binney, Am. J. Conch, vii. p. 174. 
Hyalina P {Mdrchia) haudoni (Petil) j lingual dentition resembles that of 
Macrocyclis: iid. ibid. p. 175. 
Zonites lucidus (l)rap.) \ITyalina draparnaldi] entirely agrees anatomically 
with II. cellarius : Broeck, Ann. Mai. Belg. v. p. 16. 
Hyalina suhterranea (Bourg.)= adult crystallina (Miill.), Lehmann, Nachr. 
malak. Ges. iii. pp. 75-77. This opinion refuted by Reinhardt, ibid. pp. 108- 
110, 113-117. 
Ilyalma suhrimatay sp. n., Reinhardt, SB. nat. Fr. 1871, p. 39 (allied to 
crystallina^ Miill.), Moravian mountains, Galicia, Bukowina, Switzerland, and 
Italy. 
Macrocyclis voyana (Newc.) : for lingual dentition, cf. Binney & Bland, 
Am. J. Conch, vii. p. 175. 
LeucocJiroa candidissima (Drap.) : on varr. of this sp., including hierocliun 
tina (Boissier) and jimhriata (Bourg.), cf. Martens, Mai. Bl. xviii. pp. 53 & 54. 
Odontognatha and Aulacognatha. 
Philomycus caroliniensis (Bose.), jaw smooth, with a middle projection ; 
australis (Bergh), from Sandwich I. ; dorsalis (Binn.), jaw ribbed : Semper & 
Heynemann, Nachr. malak. Ges. iii. pp. 1 & 2, pi. 1. figs. 1 & 2, and Bergh, 
Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxi. pp. 793-796. Morch (“ Nullus character infallibilis,” 
Nachr. malak. Ges. iii. pp. 90 91) thinks this difference important enough to 
found two genera, viz. Fallifcra, Morse, with ribbed jaw and no sagitta, spp. 
dorsalis (Binn,), caroliniensis (Heynem., nec Bose.), and australis (Bergh), the 
last perhaps introduced into Sandwich I., and Philomycus (Raf.), with jaw 
smooth, and sagitta present, sp. caroliniensis (Bose.). 
Arion : Heynemaim, ibid. p. 92 et seq.j refers to the American spp. 
Arion citrinus and Imiacopus, spp. nn., Westerlund, Faun. moll. Suec. 
pp. 70 & 74, Sweden ; according to this author, ibid. p. 66, Exp. crit. pp. 32, 
36, 36, Limax rufus (lu.)=fuscus (Miill.), nec empiricorum (Fer.). 
Arion bicolor , Broeck, Ann. Mai. Belg. v. pp. 61-63, pi. 1. fig. 6, living ani- 
mal ahd jaw; fig. 6, jaw oiA.fuscus (Miill.), Luxemburg. 
Sagda connectens and haldemaniana (C. B. Adams). Their 
lingual dentition is that of Helix y not of Vitrina ; and the latter 
