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vesiculata (Bens.) and Homorus inornatus (Pfr.) are closely allied. 
Semper, Reis. Arch. Philipp, iii. pp. 134 & 135, pi. xi. figs. 17 & 21. S. 
panayensis (Pfr.), common on many of the Philippines and on the Pelew 
Islands ; id. 1. c. p. 137, pi. viii. fig. 15. S. pilosa, pagoda^ ? montana, 
? arayatensis^ and ? minuta, spp. nn., id. 1. c. pp. 138 & 139, Philippines. 
Stenogyra martensi, sp. n., Strobel, Malac. Argent, p. 27, Buenos 
Ayres. 
IStenogyra] Bulimulus mazei[^-s:aii\, sp. n., Crosse, J. de Conch, xxii. 
pp. 118 & 202, pi. iv. fig. 3, Martinique. 
Suhulina isfidi, sp. n., vaidahlli^, suhulata, nngustaf((., snavcolam 
(Jidfoli, I87)i, as l^tr.nogyra), anfhorii (Morolol;, IH72) = 7'ernicosa 
(diclculi, lH7)i), and t'ydiuvdoma (IMipp., as Aidutiimt)., fully dcsoribod ; 
Jickeli, Verb. L. C. Ak. xxxvii. pp. 138-149, pi. v. figs. 22-29, jaw and 
radula of variabilis, siihulata, antinorii^ and cyanostoma, pi. ii. figs. 4-7, 
all from Abyssinia or neighbouring territories. 
RJiodea gigantea (Mouss.) ; Pfeiffer, Novitat. iv. pi. cxxvii. figs. 10 
& 11 . 
Megaspira (Lea). The two known species figured in Reeve’s Con- 
chologia Iconica, parts 316 & 317. 
Clausilia : the species of the sub-genus Clausiliastra systematically 
arranged by O. v. Mollendorff, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1874, pp. 60-62. 
Clausilia rossmcessleri var. lorime (Gredl.) distinguished from stenzi 
(Rossm.) var. /tmH (Kiist.) ; id. 1. c. pp. 77-81. 
Clausilia plicata (Drap.) : several varieties, C. cemula (Westerl.) = 
mucida (Ziegl.),and C. grimmeri (Parr.), from Styria, described ; Wester- 
lund, Mal. Bl. xxiv. pp. 59 60. 
Clausilia druiditica and armoricana (Bourg.) ; Dcsmars, Cat. Moll. 
He ct Vilaine, p. 42, Brittany. 
Clausilia dystheraia, sp. n., Jickeli, 1. c. p. 129, pi. vi. fig. 18, Habab, 
nearly allied to sennaarensis (Pfr.), the description of which is cor- 
rected, p. 128. 
Clausilia (riicedusa) chinensis, sp. n., Mollendorff, JB. mal. Ges. i. 
p. 79, Kiukiang, Kiangsi, China. 
Fiqm dupuyi.^ sp. n., St. Sauveur, Pyrenees, and calpica (Westerlund, 
1872) , Westerlund, Mal. Bl. xxiv. p. 58, pi. ii. figs. 5 & 7, 6 & 8. P. 
hoppii (Moller), distinct from arctica (Wallenberg), id. 1. c. p, 57. P. 
bigorrensis (Charp.), megachilus (Jan), goniostoma (Kiist.), arigonis 
(Rossm.), moquiniana {K.nst.) , pyrenccaria (Mich.), vergniesiana (Charp.), 
clausilioides (Boubee), and ringens (Mich.) described, id. 1 . c. pp. 61-66. 
Pupa {Pupilld) cristata^ sp. n.. Martens, in Fedchenko’s Turkestan 
Moll. p. 23, pi. ii. fig. 19 (shell), pi. iii. fig. 40 (radula), Samarcand. 
Pupa brugnierii, sp. n., from southern Abyssinia, very near umbilicata 
(Drap.), but distinct by having 2 instead of 3 plaits in the aperture of 
the freshly formed shell; Jickeli, Verb. L. C. Ak. xxxvii. pp. 112-114, 
pi. V. figs. 5 & 6. P. imbricata^ Idunzingeri, pleimesi, bisulcata (Jickeli, 
1873) , reinhardti, lardea, scliilleri, and blanfordi, spp. nn., fontana 
(Krauss), and abyssinica (Reinhardt), all from Abyssinia, fully described ; 
id. 1 . c. pp. 115-127, pi. V. figs. 7-17. P. liaggenmacheri, p. 118, and 
similis, p. 296, pi. v. fig. 16, spp. nn., id. 1. c. Habab. 
