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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Columna leai, sp. n., Tryon, Am. Journ. Conch, ii. p. 297, pi. 20. fig. 1, and C, 
hainesi (Pfr.) figured for comparison, 1. c. fig. 2, both from Prince’s Island. 
[Dr. Dohrn, who has collected hundreds of specimens of Columna in this 
island, does not distinguish more than one species.] 
Goniognatha (Orthalicidas). 
l^Bulimuhis] Olastomus pulcherriimis, hartletti, and sdtus, sp. n., H. Adams, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 442, pi. 38. figs. 3, 4, 5, Upper Amazon or Ucayali. 
—JBulimus paivanuSy chiapasensisy ghiesbreghtiy kefersteiniy hegnemanniy sporle- 
deriy and heterogeneusy sp. n., Pfeiffer, Mai. Blatt. xiii. pp. 81-84, Mexico ; the 
first, third, and fourth figured in Novitat. Conch, pi. 74. — Bulimus juarezi 
(Pfr.), Mexico, and B, anguillensis (Pfr.), island Anguilla, West Indies, figured 
in Novitat. Conchol. pi. 69. 
Bulimulus immaculatus (C. B. Adams, Reeve) (Menlco) = s^m- 
mineus (G uildiug o parte), from Trinidad, Guppy, Proc. Scientif. Assoc. Tri- 
nidad, i. p. 18. — B. midtifasciatusy var. imperfectus. Guppy, is a variety limited 
to the southern part of the island of Trinidad, and resembling the young of 
the typical form, the outer lip not being expanded. Ibid. p. 16, 
Aulacognatha (Pupacea). 
Bidiminus (Rhachis) burnayiy sp. n., Dohrn, Mai. Blatt. xiii. pp. 124, 125, 
Prince’s Island, allied to B. electrinus (Morelet) and B. zonulatus (Pfr.). Se- 
veral variations of the bands were observed. The colour of the shell varies 
somewhat according to the trees on which the animal feeds, Cacao, Gujavaj 
or Avogado [Persea]. Animal ovoviviparous. — B. eminulus (Morelet), also 
found on Prince’s Island, Dohrn, 1. c. p. 126. — B. welwitschiy sp. n., Morelet, 
Journ. Conch, xiv. p. 155, Equatorial Africa. — B, truttuy sp. n., Blanford, 
Journ. As. Soc. 1866, p. 42, Anamullay Hills, Southern India. 
BuliminuSy group Naparus. Dentition of one of the German species [B. 
obscurus'] by Eberhard, 1. c. p. 17, pi. 2. fig. 32. — B. montanus (Drap.) has been 
found in Sweden, and is identified with the North- American Pupa placida 
(Say) by Zetterstedt, CEfv. K. Vetensk. Akad. Forhandl. 1865, p. , 
Bidiminus olivieriy var. major, Martens, Mai. Bliitt. xiii. p. 95, pi. 3. figs. 5, 6,. 
Southern Abyssinia. 
Partida fuscuy ovalis, vittata, citrina, trilineata, elongatay gracilis, strioluta, 
vexillum, stolida, crassilabris (= otaheitana, var.. Reeve, Conchol. Icon. fig. He), 
rustica, umbilicata, compacta, bilineata, simulans, fasciata, and variabilis are 
new species described by Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, ii. pp. 193-203, Tahitian 
archipelago. The shell figured by Reeve, Conch. Icon. figs. 13 a and 136, is 
called P. sinistrorsa by Pease.— P. fasciata (Pease) =P. g any modes (Pfr.), 
Pease, /. c. p. 293. 
AchatineUa kauaiensis, anthonii, nigra, humilis, pusilla, petricolla, succincta, 
fusoidea, dwightii, physa, tetrao, remyi, alexandri, undulata, and mauiensis, 
Newcomb, figured in Am. Journ. Conch, ii. pi. 13. 
• [ Cionella'] Achatina anamullica, beddomei, and ventilis,s^. n., Blanford, Journ. 
As. Soc. 1866, pp. 37-42, Anamullay Hills, India. — Achatina montana, sp. n.. 
Martens, Mai. Blatt. xiii. p. 95, Abyssinia [may be better placed in Cionella']. 
— A. loweiy sp. n., Paiva, Journ. Conch, xiv. p. 339, pi. II, fig. 1, Porto Santo, 
near Madeira. 
