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MOLLUSCA. 
Oyclostomatidjj. 
Cyclostoma slegans (MIL), Constantinople ; Kobelt, Nachr. mal. 
1875, p. 58. 
Cyclostoma hourguignati, sp. n., near C. sulcatum (Drap.) and mammil- 
lare (Lam.), but smooth and glossy, and C. asteum (Bourg., MS.), sp. n., 
both in the public ’gardens at Niort, Sevres, C. yhysetum and lutctianum^ 
Bourg., Cat. moll. terr. diluv. Paris (1869) in quaternary beds at several 
places in Prance ; Mabille, R. Z. (3) iii. pp. 145-149. 
Cyclostoma hipartitum and bewsheri, spp. nn. (sub-foss.), Morelet, J. de 
Conch, xxiii. pp. 26 & 28, pi. i. figs. 3 & 4, Rodriguez Island. 
Adamsiella irrorata, sp. n., Gloyne, J. de Conch, xxiii. p. 124, 
Jamaica. 
Cistula aguadilUnsiSy sp. n., Pfeiffer, Mal. Bl. xxii. p. ^207, Porto 
Rico. 
OmpTialotropis paladilhii, sp. n., Issel, Ann. Mus. Genov, vi. p. 448, 
pi. vii. figs. 10-12, Sarawak, Borneo. 0. carinata (Lea), Borneo, id. 1. c., 
p. 447, pi. vii. figs. 7-9 (shell), and woodcut of the animal contracted in 
spirits, which appears to confirm a former observation of the Recorder 
that the species belongs to the genus Assiminea. 
Pomatias. 16 species living in France enumerated by J, Mabille, 
R. Z. (3) iii. pp. 150-154, 
Truncatellidaj. 
, Acme \_Acicula or Pupulal. Jaw andradula of A. spectabilis (Rossm.), 
banatica (Rossm.), lineata (Drap.), benoiti (Bourg.), and polita (Hartm.) 
described and figured by G. Schako ; they agree in general with Cyclo- 
stomidcBy but are peculiarly characterized by the many notches in the 
second lateral tooth and by the third being bent in its whole length over 
the second. JB. mal. Ges.'ii. pp. 137-152, pis. iv. & v. 
Truncatella tasmanica, sp. n., J. E. Tenison Woods, P. R. Soc. Tasm. 
1875 (sep. copy),, p. 11, Bass’ Straits. 
AsSIMINEIDiB. 
Assiminea elice^ Rochelle and Coimbra, and car donee, Port Mahon, 
Minorca, spp. nn., Paladilhe, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) ii. art. 8, pp. 6 & 9, 
pi. xxi. figs. 15-17 & 18-20. 
Assiminea brevicula (Pfr., 1854, as Hydroccena) = H. marginata 
(Morelet, 1865), Bangkok, A. turbinata (Morelet, 1855, as Hydroccena), 
Saigon, and A. lirata (Morelet, 1862, as Hydroccena), delta of the 
River Mekong ; Morelet, Series Conch, iv. pp. 294-296, the last two 
figured, pi. xiii. fig. 9 & 8. 
HELICINIDiE. 
Helicina. Many critical remarks concerning the American species 
figured in Reeve’s Conchologica Iconica are given by T. Bland, J. de 
Conch, xxiii. pp. 245-252, and Q. J. Conch, i. p. 105. 
