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caudal) gland is large and circular j the hinder margin of the mantle has a 
round deep pit. U. kirkii, from Central Afiica. 
Plutonia, g. n., Stabile, Moll. terr. du Pitimont, p. 121, proposed for 
Viquemelia atlantica (Morelet), from the Azores. 
Tennentia (Humbert) is said to be quite distinct from Parmarion (with 
which it has been confounded by some malacologists), but very closely allied 
to Mariaella (Gray). Stabile, 1. c. pp. 120 & 121. 
JlopUtes, a new genus indicated by Mr. Theobald from memory only, with- 
out specimen or notes similar to Vitrina^ a tough membranaceous plate on 
the back, without shell or shelly plate inside. Pegu. 
Agnatha (Testacellea) . 
Glandina. M. Bourguignat proposes to distinguish the following species of 
Southern Europe and Northern Africa : — 
G. alyira, Brug. 1792 j Chemn. Ed. nov. Bui. 17, 19-21 j F^r. Hist. Nat. 136, 
f. 7 ; Bourg. Mai. Alg. pi, 7. f. 1-12. Algeria, Sicily, and Southern Italy. 
G. dilatataj Ziegl., Beck, 1837 j Mai. Alg. pi. 8. fs. 1-3. Algeria, Sicily, 
Ionian Islands, Epirus. [6^. alyira, var. intermedia^ Martens, Malac. Bliitt. vi. 
1859, p. 161.] 
G. sieida, Bourg., n. sp. Spire very elongate, columella much arcuate.” 
Sicily. 
G. poireti, Beck ; Pfr. Moll. Deutschl. iii. 7, 3. 4 j F6r. Hist. Nat. 136, 1-6. 
Dalmatia, Illyria, Carniolia. \_G. alyira, var. anyustata, Martens, 1. c. p. 162.] 
G. delesserti, Bourg. ‘‘ Established by ourselves for a specimen which un- 
fortunately was too young, and described by M. Mousson in a more scientific 
manner (1859) under the name of Glandina compt'essa'' Ionian Islands. 
Streptaxis blanfordi, Theobald, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1864, p. 245 j near 
Str. andamanica, from the Arakan Mountains. Str. hirmanica (Blanford, MS.), 
Theobald, /. c., from Pegu. Str. johsivichij Martens, Monatsber. Acad. Wiss. 
Berl. 1864, p. 528, from Siam, appears to be a variety of Str. mouhotii (Pfr.). 
Cylindrella. The following Cuban species are described in Pfeifier, Malac. 
Bliitt. 1864: Cylindrella striatella (Wright), p. 2, C. armstriata (Wright), 
p. 3 j C. viynalensis (Wright), p. 3 j C. decolorata (Gundlach), p. 4j C. fortis 
(Gundlach), p. 5j C. fumosa (Gundlach), p. 6j C. artemisice (Gundlach), 
p. 6 ; C. soluta (Pfr.), p. 6 j C. alhocrenata (Gundlach), p. 7j C. vincta (Gund- 
lach), p. 7 ; C. brunnescens (Gundlach), p. 8; C. concreta (Gundlach), p. 8j 
C. capillacea (Pfr.), p. 9; C. sexdecimalis (Jimeno), p. 9; C. notata (Gund- 
lach), p. 10; C. obliqiia (Pfr.), p. 11 ; C. yuirensis (Gundlach), p. 11 ; C. fusi- 
formis (Wright), p. 12; C. lirata (Jimeno), p. 12; C. coronadoi (Arango) 
[quaere coronati], p. 13; C. blainiana (Gundlach), p. 13; C. ajfinis (Pfr.), 
p. 127 ; C. violacea (Wright), p. 128 ; C. trilamellata (Pfr.), p. 128 ; C. plumbea 
(Wright), p. 129; C. adnata (Pfr.), p. 129; C, anyustioi' (Wright), p. 130; 
C. iUamellata [sic] (Wright), p. 130. 
OXYGNATHA (ViTKINEa). 
Vitrina. Mr. Tlieobald has described two species in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 
1864 : V. ]7eyuensis, p. 244, from Pegu ; and V. christiance, p. 245, from the 
Andaman Islands. 
