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in the Isle of St. Marguerite, Var ; suhumhilicata (Montagu) described 
from specimens found at Boulogne, and proposed to be called haudoni^ 
if they prove not to be Montagu’s species. Ann. Sci. Nat. (G) i. 
pp. 1-28. 
Paludestrina subulata and suhohesa^ spp. nn., Marion, Ann. Sci. Nat. 
(6) i. pp. 37 & 38, pi. iii. figs. 23, 24, and 25, 26, Morbihan, brackish 
water. P. hrevispina, sp. n. ?, figured but not described, figs. 27 & 28. 
Hydrohia sudetica, Reinhardt, Arch. f. Nat. xl. pp. 25 & 74, Sudetic 
Mountains ; H. procera^ Marion, 1. c. p. 35, pi. iii. figs. 21 & 22, streamlet 
of Sill^, near Lu9on, La Vendee : spp. nn. 
JTydrohia gnillardoti (Bourg.), Aleppo ; Martens, Vorderasiat^ Conch, 
p, 31, pi. V. fig, 37. 
Hydrohia vitrea (Drap.), living in a cave ; shell and animal described 
by Fries, JH, Ver. Wiirtt. xl. pp. 122-138. 
Hydrohia ammonis (Martens), Siwa Oasis, H. erythrcea (Martens), 
Coast of Red Sea, and H. schweinfarthi (Jickeli, 1873), White 
Nile; Jickeli, Vcrh. L. C. Ak. xxxvii. pp. 248-250, pi. vii. figs. 33, 
34, & 35. 
Hydrohia gentilsiana^ Crosse, J. de Conch, xxii. pp. 112 & 395, pi. xii. 
fig. 9, and II. crosseawa, Gassies, tom., cit. p. 215, New Caledonia: 
spp. nn. 
Hydrohia antipodum and zclandico (Gray); E. Smith, Moll. Yoy. Ereb. & 
Terr. pi. vii. fig. 19, two figures. 
Hydrohia Idpidum (Orb.), var. n. dnnheri^ H. huesteri^ sp. n., and var. 
cordillerce^ pisciuin (Ovh.')^ par chappii (Orb.), and australis (Orb.); Stro- 
bel, Malac, Argent, pp. 59-66, Argentine Republic, 
Hydrohia {Amnicola) hrevicula 2 oa.di pallida^ spp. nn.. Martens, in Fed- 
chenko’s Turkestan Yoyage, Moll. pp. 30 & 31, pi. ii. figs. 28 & 27, 
Samarcand and Urgut, Turkestan. 
Amnicola acramhleia and rouvieriana, spp. nd., Letourneux, Cabylie, 
i. p. 232, Cabylia. 
Amnicola vindelica^ sp. n., figured, but not described, by Marion, Ann. 
Sci. Nat. (6) i. pi. iii. figs. 1 & 2. 
\Biihyndla'\ Paludinella utriculus, Bastide de S4rou, Ariege, curta, 
Lusignan, haudoni, spring De la Pique, Port de Yenasque, Gironde, 
elliptica, Ascain, Basses Pyrenees, spp. nn., Marion, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) 
i. pp. 29-34, pi. iii. figs. 3, 4, and 7-12. P. opaca (Zicgl), foUnd near 
Belfort, p. 34, P. eurystoma and anianensis, spp. nn. ?, figured but not 
described, id. 1. c. figs. 5, 6, and 13, 14. 
Belgrandia simoniana and guranensis, spp. nn. ?, figured but not 
described, id. 1. c. figs. 15-20. 
Pomatiopsis intermedia^ Tryon. Its habits observed near San Francisco, 
by J. C. Cooper; P. Cal. Ac. iv. (1872) p. 175. The eggs are enclosed in 
capsules, and the shells vary through incrustation with oxide of iron re- 
tarding their growth. 
Station^ g. n., proposed by Brusina in his treatise on the fossil land 
and fresh-water mollusks of Croatia (see above, p. 130), for 
Hydrohia-li^Q shells with expanded peristome. [Probably = Belgran- 
dia, Bourg.] 
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