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for example, Helix selenkai, Pfr., from Mexico. The radula of this, or a 
nearly allied species, with bicuspidate lateral teeth, figured pi. 3. fig. 25. 
Semper, 1. c. pp. 78-80. [These latter American species ought to he com- 
pared with Slenopus, Guilding, = Guppija, Tate. See Zool. Pec. vi. p. 503.] 
Zonites catoleius, sp. n., Bourguignat, R. Z, 1870, p. 87, pi. 15. figs. 1-3, 
Assuan. 
Zonites Icevipcitus, Pfr., photograph of the dentition, Binney and Bland, 
Ann. Lyc. N. Hist. ix. 1870, p. 280. 
\^Hyalind] Zonites cellarius (MUll.), var. eUvatus, n., Van der Broeck, Ann. 
mal. Belg. iv. (1869) pp. 88, 89, pi. 2. fig. 4 (jaw and sexual organs), 
Brussels. 
Ilyalina draparnaldi^ Beck, has been described and figured as Bavarian 
by Alten, 1812, under the name Helix nitens, and is not rare at Augsburg. 
Clessin, Nachr. mal. Ges. ii. p. 105, 106. 
{IIyalina\ Helix yluhra, Stud., found in Cheshire by Th. Rogers ; also at 
Grassmere and Barmouth, and in Normandy. Jeffreys, Ann. N. H. (4) v. 
p. 385. 
Hyalina excavata, Bean, hitherto exclusively British, is stated to have been 
found also near Gliickstad in Sleswick. E. Friedel, Mal. Bl. xvii. p. 62. 
[Hyalina~\ Zonites septentrioncdis, sp. n., Alps of France and Switzerland, 
and northern parts of France, very near draparmddi (Beck) ; farmesianus, 
sp. n., Collioure and Port Vcndres in South-western Frajicej mwaricus, 
sp. n., both sides of the Pyrenean mountains. Bourguignat, R. Z. 1870, pp. 
17-20. Z, durandoianus, sp. n., Roknia and Bougie in Algeria j Z. pic- 
to7iicus, sp. n., Charente, Vendee, and l)eux-Sevres ; Z. courquini and 
jaccetanicuSf spp. nn., Barcelona. Bourguignat, 1. c. pp. 87-91. 
Helix {Hyalina) nelsoniensis, sp. n., Brazier, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 661, Mount 
Nelson, Tasmania. 
Zonites {Hyalina) plicostriatuSy sp. n., Mousson, J. de Conch, xviii. p. 116, 
Viti-Levu. 
'{Hyalina'] Zonites tuxtlcntis, sp. n., Crosse and Fischer, J. de Conch, xviii. 
p. 237, Tuxtla, province of Vera Cruz, INIexico. Allied to hilineata (Pfr.). 
Helix tumida, Pfr., photograph of the dentition, Binney and Bland, Ann. 
Lyc. N. York, ix. 1870, p. 283. 
Odontognatha and Aulacognatha. 
Philomycus. R. Bergh defends this name, and gives full external and 
anatomical descriptions of the North-Ainerican species Ph. carolinensis, 
Bose, and the Hawaiian Ph. australis, sp. n. ; besides other differences, tlie 
jaw is smooth in the first and ribbed in the second species [as also in the 
Japanese Ph. hilineatus, Bens.]. Also Ph. dorsalis, Binn., is regarded by him 
as distinct from both. Verb. z.-b. Wien, xx. pp. 854-867, pi. 13. figs. 11-14 
(anatomical particulars of Ph. australis). 
IIe)memann’s list of the slugs of Europe and the adjacent countries 
enumerates 7 species of Geomalacus, Alim., 4 of Arion, subgenus Lochea, Moq.- 
Tand., 3 of the subgenus Prolepis, IMoq.-Tand., and 2 of the subgenus 
Baudonia, Mab., also 2 species the subgeneric place of which is not yet 
ascertained. Nachr. mal. Ges. ii. pp. 163, 164. — J. Mabille revieAvs the species 
occurring in France, which arc 22 of Arion and 6 of Geomalacus. Ann. ^lal. 
p. 105. 
