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MOLLUSCA. 
Diplommatinacea. 
Biplommaiina salwiniana, pupceformiSy and ajinu, spp. nn., Theobald, 
J. A, S. B. xxxix. p. 398, Shan States. — 1). scalar oidc 8, n., Theobald, ibid, 
p. 399, pi. 18. fig. 6, Mandalay, Burmah. 
Diplommatina wisemani and hrazieri, spp. nn., Oox, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 84, 
Christoval, Solomon Islands. 
Dqilommatina, subgenus JOianctay Martens. Mousson comprises under this 
name all species in which the whorl before the last exhibits some irregularity, 
D. (jD.) pomaticeformisy suhregulansy godeffroyana, ascendenSy tuberosay and 
quadrata, spp. nn., Mousson, J. de Oonch. xviii. pp. 180-187, pi. 8. figs. 1-6, 
Fiji Islands. 
Diplommatina, subgenus Moussonia, Semper. D./uscida, sp. n., Mousson, 
1. c. p. 188, pi. 8. fig. 9, Viti-Levu and Ovalau. 
Diplommatina martensi, H. Adams, comes from Avolau [Ovalau], Fiji 
Islands ; Palaina coxi, II. Adams, from Norfolk Island. Brazier, J. de Conch, 
xviii. p. 84. 
AlyccBus bifrons, cucidlatus, and feddenianus, spp. nn., Theobald, /. c. pp. 390, 
397, pi. 18. figs. 1, 2, 4, Shan States. The latter belongs to the group 
Dioryx, — A. graphieus, Blanf., new variety of it, Theobald, ibid. p. 398, pi. 18. 
fig. 3. 
Alycceus glohosus, sp. n., II. Adams, 1. c. p. 794, Sarawak. 
Cyclostomid^. 
Cyclostoma (Otopoma) (Blanford) fully described and figured by 
Blanford, J. A. S. B. xxxix. p. 12, pi. 3. fig. 6. Kathiawar, British India. 
It is the most eastern of the genus. 
Chondropoma ledum, sp. n. (Gutierrez, MS.), Pfr. Mai. Bl. xvii. p. 89, 
Cuba. 
Pomatias schmidtii, sp. n., E. de Betta, Malacol. Venet. p. 126, Friuli. The 
author himself thinks it may probably be a variety of 2\ scalarinus. Villa. 
P. jihilippiamesy Gredler, shoi tly characterized by the same, p. 125. 
Pomatias philippianus, Gredler, var. pacliystoma, and var. dccipicns, Monte 
Baldo. Betta, 1. c. pp. 105-107. 
Otnphalotropis rubms (Q. & G.). Two varieties of it on Bourbon, O. 6or- 
bonica, II. Adams, Midi picturata, H. Adams, also from Bourbon, described by 
Nevill, J. A. S. B. xxxix. pp. 416, 416. O. borbonica and O. cxpansilabris, 
Pfr., stated to live in damp woods, the latter at considerable elevation, by 
the same, ibid. 
Pealia, subgenus Omphalotropis, Pfr. R. ingens, costidata, circumlineatay 
siibsoluta, longula, spp. nn., Mousson, J. de Conch, xviii. pp. 189-192, figured 
(except the first and last) pi. 7. figs. 10-12. Fiji Islands. 
Tkuncatellid^e. 
Acme. The anatomy of this little animal is fully given by Ferd. Sordelli 
from specimens of A. lineata and also polita. The dentition and the genital 
apparatus agree with Cyclostoma j the otolith es are numerous, as in Po- 
matias. Atti Soc. Ital. xiii. fasc. 1 j abstract in Bull. mal. Ital. iii. 
pp. 58, 69. 
