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Glessula orthoceraSy WestKhasi Hills, ^7^ws^ns, North Cachar and Jain- 
tia Hills, 6000 ‘ and 1000 feet, hurrailensisy and hutleriy Eastern Burrail 
range, 7000 and 6000 feet, spp. nn., H. H. Godwin -Austen, J. A. S. B. 
(n.s.) xliv. pt. 2, pp. 2-4, pi. i. figs. 4-7, the first allied to cassiaca 
(Bens.). 
l^Glessula] Achatina peguensis (Blanf. ?), Irawadi Yalley, beddomii 
(Blanf.), Anamallay Hills, illustris (Godwin-Austen, MS.), Hanley & 
Theobald, Conchol. Ind. p. 41, pi. cii. figs. 6, 8, & 9. 
Achatina (Glessula) senator and spp. nn., Hanley, P. Z. S. 1875 
[1876], p. 606, Southern India. 
Cionella coZwmna, ’sp. n., Clessin, JB. mal. Ges. ii. p. 41, pi. ii. fig. 4, 
Germany and Russia [scarcely distinct from luhrica (Miill.)] 
\^Cionella~\ Cochlicopa tridens (FvA.i.') var. crystallina (Dupuy) found 
at several localities near Birmingham, by G. S. Tye, Q. J. Conch, i. p. 7. 
Ferussacia mabillianay sp. n., Paladilhe, R. Z. (3) iii. p. 89, pi. ix. 
figs. 19-22, Tangiers. 
Loveay g.,n. ; mantle thinly spread over the outside of the shell, and 
extending like a tongue backwards behind the posterior corner of the 
aperture. Tail abruptly truncate, with a mucous gland. Achatina 
tornatellinay melampoideSy triticea, and oryza (Lowe), Madeira, jaw and 
radula described. Watson, P. Z. S. 1876 [1876], pp. 677-680, with 
woodcuts. 
Ccecilianella isseli (Paladilhe, 1872), = balanus (Bens., 1849) ; Blan- 
ford, J. A. S. B. (n.s.) xlv. pt. 2, figs. 41 & 43. 
Geostilbia gundlachi (Pfr., as Achatina?) four tentacles, no eyes, jaw 
and radula described, they agree also with those of Ccecilianella ; Bland, 
Ann. Lyc. N. York, xi. pp. 152-154 & 185, pi. xiii. figs. d. & H. 
Tornatellina aperta (Pease) and oblong a (Pease), radula agreeing with 
ihsA oi A chatinella \ Binney, Ann. Lyc. N. York, xi. pp. 189 & 190, 
with woodcut. 
Partula, Jaw, radula, and genital system, ovoviviparous ; Binney, 
P. Ac. Philad. 1875, pp. 244-247, pi. xix. 
Achatinella marmorata (Gould), auricula (F^r.) {Leptachatina) tex- 
tilis (Pfr.), {Laminella) obesa (Newc.), {Newcombia) venusta (Mighels) ; 
radula described by Binney, Ann. Lyc. N. York, xi. pp. 190 & 191. 
pi. xiv. figs. D, G, & H. The arrangement of the sub-genera is dis- 
cussed ; according to the radula, two groups are to be distinguished, 
the one comprising Gulick’s sub-genera Achatinellay Bulimellay ApeXy 
Partulina, and Auriculellay the other Laminellay which is arboreal, 
and Amastra and Leptachatinay both terrestrial ; id. 1. c. pp. 192-194. 
Stenogyra hasta (Pfr.), jaw and radula ; Binney, P. Ac. Philad. 1875, 
p. 251, pi. XX. figs. 2 & 3. S.juncea (Gould), radula ; id. Ann. Lyc. N. 
York, xi. p. 186. 
[Stenoyyra'] Bulimus paivce (Lowe, 1860), ::±= Rumina decollata, var. 
maura (Crosse, 1874) ; JB. mal. Ges. ii. p. 100. 
[^Stenogyra'] Achatina turricula (Martens) ; Morelet, Series Conch, 
iv. p. 267, pi. xii. fig. 3, Siam. 
Stenogyra wallisi (Mouss.) ; Pfeiffer, Novitat. iv. pi. cxxxiii. figs. 10 & 
11, South America. 
