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MOLLUSCA. 
Bidimus fforocnsis, sp. n., Souverbie, J. de Conch, xviii. p. 76, New Cale- 
donia, lOo millim. long. — B. submariei, annihal, and hoidariensis, Souverbie, 
described anew, and figured by Souverbie, ibid. pp. 76-82, the first two 
figured pi. 9. figs. 2 and 3 ; all from New Caledonia. 
Bulimus san-christovahnsisf sp. n., Cox, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 172, Solomon 
Islands. 
Bulimus cantagallanus, Rang, =proximus, Sow. j but the shell described as 
B. cantagallanus by Deshayes = a variety of B. ovatiis, and that by Pfeifier a 
third species, to be named B. gummatus, Hidalgo, J. de Conch, xviii. pp. 41- 
43. — B. semipictus, Hidalgo, figured ibid. pi. 6. fig. 7. — B. corydon and B. 
aristceuSf Crosse, figured ibid. pi. 6. figs. 5 and 6, both from Quito. 
Bulimus magnijicus, Grateloup, odontostomus, Sow., and hanleyi, Pfr., den- 
tition and jaw described by Binney and Bland, Am. J. Conch, vi. pp. 208, 
209. 
Achalina {Limicolaria') Jlammea festival and sennaarensis var. gracilis^ 
new varieties from the upper system of the White Nile. Martens, Mai. Bl. 
xvii. pp. 33, 34 ; figured in Pfeiffer’s Nov. Conch, iv. pi. 110. figs. 6, and 4, 6. 
Achalina dohrniana, sp. n., Angola, and A. dammarensis, sp. n., Damara Land. 
Pfr. Mai. Bl. xvii. pp. 29-31, and Nov. Conch, iv. pp. 1, 2, pi. 109. figs. 1, 2, 
and 3, 4 j the first large, the other small. Allied to A. hayoniana, Morelet. 
Achalina nilotica (Pfr.) belongs rather to Achalina than to Bulimus ; a 
slight notch at the base of the pillar-lip is found even in young specimens. 
Martens, Mai. Bl. xvii. p. 32 ; the same figured by Pfeifier as Limicolaria 
nilutica, Nov. Conch, iv. p. 5, pi. 110. figs. 1-3. 
[^Buliminus'] Bulimus vicarius, sp. n., Blauford, J. A. S. B. xxxix. p. 18; 
pi. 3. fig. 15, Garo Hills, Assam. — B. calcadcnsis, sp. n., Beddome, MS., de- 
scribed by Blanford, 1. c. p. 18, Calcad Hills, Travancore. 
\^Bulimimuf\ Bulimus dammarensis, sp. n., Pfr. Mai. Bl. xvii. p. 93, and 
Nov. Conch, iv. p. 3, pi. 109. figs. 6-8, Damara Land. — Bidimulus darna- 
rensis and pyymcsus, spp. nn., H. Adams, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 9, pi. 1. figs. 17 
and 18, Damara Land. 
\^Buliminus~\ Bulimus detritus (IMiill.) observed by Gothe, 1814, on the 
heath of Mombach. Kobelt, Nach. mal. Ges. ii. p. 64. 
Buliminus fasciolatus var. piochardi, n., Heynemann, Nachr. mal. Ges. ii. 
p. 126, Cyprus. 
Achatinella. Twenty-six species, living on the island of Kauai, are enu- 
merated and distributed between the subgenera Leplachalina and Amastra 
by Pease, J. de Conch, xviii. pp. 87, 88. Leplachalina turgidula, costulosa, 
Icevis, balteata, lenebrosa, extensa^ lucida, and antiqua, Amastra sphcerica and 
rugulosa, spp. nn., 1. c. pp. 89-95, all from Kauai, Sandwich Islands j Acha- 
tinella brevis f Pfr. = Gould, and Pfeiffer’s nucleola= Amastra rugidosa. 
Pease, ibid. p. 96. 
Tornatellina columellaris, sp. n., Mousson, J. de Couch, xviii. p. 129, Ka- 
nathia, Fiji Islands. — T. conica, Mouss., var. impressa, id. ibid. p. 128. — T. 
noumeensis, sp. n., Crosse, 1. c. p. 244, New Caledonia. 
Glessula, Martens, regarded as a distinct genus by Blanford: Gl.^losa, 
singhurensis, rugata, lyrata with var. matheranica, palla^ and tornensis^ spp. nn., 
Blanford, J. A. S. B. xxxix. pp. 19-22, pis. 3. figs. 16-22, S. India. 
Azeca tridens var. alzenensis, n., St. Simon, Ann. Mal. p. 20, S. France. 
Ccecilianella acimla (Miill.). Vertical striae of the jaw truncate in the 
