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middle ; dentition described ; auditory ganglions connate. Sordelli, Att. Soc. 
Ital. xiii. fasc. 1. — A note concerning its occui*rence by S. Clessin, Nachr. 
inal. Ges. p. 25. 
llumina {SnhuUna) teres^ sp. n., II. Adams, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 8, pi. 1. fig. 14, 
Hainan island. 
Stenogyra davulina (Potiez et Mich.), two forms of it living on Bourbon 
described by Nevill, J. A. S. B. xxxix. p. 409. 
Stmogyra novemgyruta, sp. n., Mousson, J. de Conch, xviii. p. 126, Oneata, 
Fiji Islands. 
Slenogyra {Opeas^ terehralis, sp. n., Theobald, J. A. S. B. xxxix. p. 401, 
Slian States. 
Opcas pealei, Tryon, 1869, = haughtonif Bens. 1863. Stoliczka, 
P. A. S|. B. 1870, p. 87. 
[Clausilia itala] Cl. alhoguttidata, Wagner, = (Jan), and Cl. 
hraunii, Charp., are distinguished tempore as species I Betta, Moll. prov. 
Veron. pp. 74-76. 
rollinia, new subgenus of Clausilia, typo Cl. haldensis^ Parr. Betta, 1. c. 
p. 76. 
Clausilia (^Pheedusa) hensoni, sp. n., Pfr. P. Z. S. 1870, p. 378, pi. 27. fig. 10, 
Ichang gorge, China. 
Clausilia crossei, Hidalgo, figured J. de Conch, xviii. pi. 6. fig. 9, Ecuador, 
Pupa coenojnctaf = sennariensis, Pfr.,=:senegalensis, Morelet, India, 
Abyssinia, and Senegal, Blanford, Obs. Abyss, p. 476. 
Pupa fartoides and salwiniaiia, spp. nn., Theobald, 1. c. p. 400, Shan States. 
Pupa oUcmga, Pfr., found at Bahia and Montevideo by Paz ; perhaps iden- 
tical with P. curta, Anton, and P. miliola (Orb.), Hidalgo, 1. c. pp. 65, 66. 
Vertigo cylindrical sp. n., Colbeau, Ann. mal. Belg. iii. (1868) p. 97, pi. 2. 
fig. 7, Belgium. 
Vertigo (Pagodella) mcerta, sp. n., Nevill, J. A. S. B. xxxix. p. 413, very 
near to vetifricosa, II. Adams, from Mauritius. 
[Strojj/iia'] Pupa temnlahris, sp. n., Gundlach, Pfr. Mal. Bl. xvii. p. 91, 
Cuba. — P. gubernatorial Crosse, figured J. de Conch, xviii. pi. 2. fig. 4, Ba- 
hama Islands. 
FMcalodium, Crosse et Fischer. Jaw arched, finely striated, with a short 
laminar appendix recalling that in Suceitiea ; teeth of the radula in trans- 
verse row's, tricnspidate, similar to those of Helix. — E. ghieshreghti^ Pfr., 
Crosse and Fisclior, J. do Conch, xviii. pp. 13 and 21, pi. 6. figs. 1-4, Mexico 
and Guatemala. 
Berendtia, Crosse et Fischer. Jaw arched, with very strong longitudinal 
ribs ; teeth of the radula similar to those of the preceding genus. — B. taylori, 
Pfr., Crosse and Fischer, 1. c. pp. 16 and 23, pi. 6. figs. 11-13. 
Martens (p.). Erected by Crosse and Fischer into a distinct genus, 
the teeth of the radula being in transverse rows and tricnspidate, similar to 
those of the two preceding genera, the jaw very thin and smooth. — H. pfeifferi, 
Menke, and tryoni, Pfr., peculiar to Texas and the adjoining part of Mexico. 
Crosse and Fischer, 1. c. pp. 13, 14, and 23, 24, pi. 6. figs. 6-10. 
Goniognatha. 
Orthalicus zebra (Miill.) and undatus (Brug.). Dentition figured by 
Binney and Bland, Am. J. Conch, vi. p. 213, pi. 9. figs. 2, 10, and 12. 
