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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Galeommida;:. 
Galeoma pileumj sp. n., Brusina; Faun. Moll, Dalmat. p. 42, Adriatic. 
Unionidae (Najadea). 
Unio. Reeve’s Conqhol. Icon, parts 248 & 249 contain figures of species 
of this genus. A list of the species found in British India has been pub- 
lished by Blanford, Journ. As. Soc. 18G6, pp. 134-165, in which several 
species are treated in a critical and masterly manner. 
Unio villce (Stabile) is distinguished from U. requienii by Issel, 1. c. p. 35 ; 
It inhabits the lake of Bientina, Tuscany. 
Unio merdiger, Watts [?], Reeve, I, c., from Hungary. 
Unio stmnhoei, sp. n,, II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 319, from For- 
mosa. — U. Jlavidens (Benson), Reeve, 1. c., from Bengal. — U. siamensis, aspc^ 
riduSf and pilatus are new species from Siam, described by Lea, Proc. Ac. 
Nat. Sc. Phil. 1866, p. 133. — U. evitatus, sp. n.. Lea, c., from Bengal. — 
U. venustus and micropterus, sp. n.. Morel et, Journ. Conch, xiv. p. 63, from 
Cochinchina. 
Unio hdkeri and (icuminatus, sp. n., II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, 
p. 376, Lake Albert Nyanza, Central Africa. — U. ahyssinicus, sp. n.. Martens, 
Mai. Bliitt. xiii. p. 102, Lake Tzana, Abyssinia. — U. demhece, Rossmassler, 
Reeve, 1. c., Ab}^ssinia. — U. ccgypiiacm (Ft5r.), riigifer (Kiist.), niloticus (F(5r.), 
and cailliaudi (F^r.), on their synonymes and localities. Martens, Mai. 
Bliitt. xiii. pp. 11-13. 
Uiio oqmlinus^ sp. n., Anthony, Am. Journ. Conch, ii. p. 146, pi. 7. fig. 2, 
Michigan. — U. depygis, sp. n., Conrad, Am. Journ. Conch, ii, p. 107, pi. 10. 
fig. 1, Harpeth River, Tennessee. — Z7. uher^ sp. n., Conrad, 1. c, p. 279, pi. 15. 
fig. 16, Alabama River. — U, fontanus, sp. n,, Conrad, 1. e. fig. 13, Missouri, 
near Vicksburg. — U, prasinatusy sp. n., Conrad, 1. c. fig. 14, Florida. 
Unio streheliy sp. n.. Lea, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1866, p. 133, Vera 
Cruz. 
Unio 2)cctdiariSy JirmuSy rugososulcatusy apprhmiSy locclluSy parvuSy acidiros- 
trisy ampxdlaceuSy paraguaxjemisy sp. n., Lea, 1. c. pp. 33, 34, South America. 
Unio zelehoriy sp. n.. Bunker, Verh. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 1866, p. 914, 
New Zealand. — U. menziesianiis (Gray), Reeve, 1. <?., New Zealand. 
Monocondylcea Imtiformis and paziiy Lea, I, e. 1866, p. 34, South America. — 
Monocondylus tumidxis and exilisy sp. n., Morelet, Journ. Conch, xiv, pp. 62, 63, 
Cochin China. ' Monocondylus is a correction for Monocondylcea. 
Anodonta sxvinhoeiy sp. n., II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 446, from 
Formosa. — Anodon ndnieliiy suhgihhosay inorncda are new species, from Mi- 
chigan, Anthony, Am. Journ. Conch, ii. pp. 104 & 105, pi. 6. figs. 1 1^2, and 
pi. 7. fig. 1. — Anodonta paziy sp. n.. Lea, 1. c. p. 85, from South America. 
Spatha. Br. v. Martens describes the following species from the Nile : — 
S. cailliaudiy sp. n., S. kartmanni, sp. n., and S. plicata (Parreiss), Mai. Pdiitt. 
xiii. pp. 9-11. 
Spatha haikiiy sp. n., Adams, 1. c. p. 447, ]iiver Niger. 
.^Rtiieuiidae. 
Bartlettitty^. n., H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 444. Bistinguished from 
Athena b}'’ the shell being nearl}" equivalve, and not adherent, the ligament 
