MOLLUSCA. 199 
Tornatellina lamellata (Potiez et Michaud) = (Shuttl.) is vivi- 
parous. Guppy, Proc. Scientif. Assoc. Trinidad, i. p. 20. 
[^Stenogyra\ Rumina {Obeliscus) pusilla, sp. n., H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1866, p. 443, pi. 38. fig. 1, Upper Amazon or Ucayali. Mr. Adams appears to 
use the generic name Rumina (Risso), for priority’s sake, for all Stenogyrce. 
Stenogyra (^Opeas) pauper, St {Suhulina) striatella St. 
(/S'.) angustior, sp. n. Pfeiffer in Philippi’s leones), from Prince’s 
Island. Dohrn, Mai. Blatt. xiii. pp. 126, 127, The first is figured on pi. 5. 
figs 14-16. 
Rulimus (Melaniella) multicosta and scalarinus, sp. n. (Gundlach), described 
by Pfeiffer, Mai. Blatt. xiii. pp. 58, 59, Cuba. 
Macroceramus parallelus, hlaini, minor, clerchi, aranyoi, and paivanus, sp. n., 
described by Pfeiffer, 1. c. pp. 59, 61, Cuba. 
Megaspira elatior. Note on its internal structure by Th. Bland, Am. Journ, 
Conch, ii. p. 64, -with a woodcut. 
Balea and Temesa. Remarks upon these two genera or groups by 0. Sem- 
per, Journ. Conch, xiv. pp. 41-46. 
Balea liaueri and cyclostoma, Clausilia mescJiendorferi and angustata (Bielz), 
figured in'Pfeiffer’s Novitat. Conch, pi. 66. 
Clausilia glahricollis, from Acamaniaj rufospira, Cyprus; Cephalonia; 
kreglingeri, from Maura in Greece ; altecostata, Naxos ; tschetschenica, Cau- 
casus ; monitifera, Corfu ; anguina, Euboea [Negroponte] ; eris, Cadiluk ; gra^ 
cUiformis, Istria ; Jilumna, Lebanon ; angusteila, Dalmatia ; kruperi, Greece ; 
gospici [jgospiciensis^ and croatica, Croatia; suhstrictai^suhcylindrica, var. y, 
Pfr. Monogr. Helic. vol. iv.), Dalmatia ', presekaxii, Preseka ; island of 
Curzola in Dalmatia ; and striolata (locality not indicated), are new species 
named by Parreyss, Zelebor, and others; and described, and therefore intro- 
duced into science by Pfeiffer, Mai. Bliitt. xiii. pp. 146-164. 
Clausilia hrusince (Kutschig, MS.) and Cl. leucopleura, sp. n., Brusina, Faun, 
Moll. Dalmat. p. 61, pi. 3. figs. 2 & 3, Dalmatia. 
Clausilia alhoguttulata (Wagn.). Two varieties, var. ohesa and yar. nigra, 
found near Lucca, described by Issel, Moll. Pisa, p. 20, 
Clausilia {Laciniaria) exilis, CT. (P/i<ec?w5a)/ormpsewsis, sp. n., H. Adams, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 317, pi. 33. figs. 6, 7, and Cl. {Ph.') similaris, sp. n., 
II. Adams, ibid. p. 446, pi. 38. fig. 10; all three from Formosa. Two 
other Formosan species. Cl. swinhoci and Cl. sheridani, ITr. (Record for 
1865, p. 277), are figured in Novitat. Conch, pi. 69. figs 11, 12, and 13-18. 
Clausilia {Ncnia) hartletti, sp. n., II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 441, 
pi. 38. fig. 2, Upper Amazon or Ucayali. 
Pupa masclaryana, sp. n., Paladilhe, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1865, p. 89, pi, 13. 
figs. 1-3, Montpellier. — P. canaliculata, sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xiv. p. 
163, pi. 6. fig. 6. 
Pupa (Modicella) arizonensis hordacea, sp. n., Gabb, Am. Journ. Conch, 
ii. p. 336, pi. 21. figs. 6, 7, Arizona, west coast of North America. They be- 
long to Leucochila (Martens). 
Pupa edentula, var. minor, together with P. umhilicata (Drap.) and P. fon^ 
tana (Krauss), from Southern Abyssinia, Martens, Mai. Blatt. xiii. p. 96. 
\Pupa~\ Isthmia ventricosa and hollesiana, from New England, I. corpidenta, 
from Nevada, Papilla blandii, from Missouri, are new species described by 
Morse, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. New York, viii 1866, pp._207-212, with woodcuts.- 
