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in Moll. nouv. litig. et pen conn. iv. pp. 117-130, referring them 
to four subdivisions : — 
Sect. Zua (Leach) ; type Z. suhcylindrica (L.) ■=.luhrica (Miill.) . 
Sect. Euferussacia (Bourg.). 
Group Folliculina (Bourg.) ; type F. folliculus (Gron.) . ^ } 
Group Procerulana (Bourg.) ; type F. procerula (Morelet) . 
GrovL\}Hohe7vwartiana(\ioxiv*^.)’f ty\ie FJiohemvarti (Rossm.) . 
He describes the following Algerian species : — 
Ferussacia subcylindrica (L.); F. amauronia (Bourg.), which was figured, 
hut not described by liiui in ‘ Malacologie du Chateau d’lf, 1800,’ is described 
at length and compared with F. regiilaris (Bourg.) and F. folliculus, p. 37, 
pi. 3. figs. 10-12 {F. regularis, figs. 7-9; F. folliculus, figs. 4-G) ; F. amhlga, 
p. 40, pi. 3. figs. 13-16 ; F. forhesi (nitidissima, Forbes, non Krynicki), p. 39, 
pi. 3. figs. 16-18 ; F. proechia, p. 44, pi. 3. figs. 26-28; F. abromia, p. 45, pi. 3. 
figs. 29-31 ; Fl agrcecia, p. 51, pi. 3. figs. 36-38 ; F. (Pcgeu) carneu (Risso) 
= Tornatellina fraseri (Pfr. ), p. 60, pi. 3. figs. 32-35 ; F. charopia, p. 54, pi. 4. 
figs. 8-10; F. celosia, pp. 32 & 57, pi. 4. figs. 14-16; F. scaptoriu, p. 61, pi. 4. 
figs. 23-25; F. terveri (1856), p. 64, pi. 5. figs. 1-S= folliculus of Michaud and 
Terver’s Catalogue of Algerian shells; F. abiu, p. 65, pi. 4. figs. 31-34; F. 
eucharista, p. 67, pi. 4. figs. 45-47 ; F. bourguignatiana (Benoit, 1862), p. 68, 
pi. 4, figs. 35-40; F. thumnophila, p. 69, pi. 4. figs. 41-44 {F. gronoviana, 
Risso, from Nice, is figured for comparison, pi. 3. figs. 19-21) ; F. vescoi (Pfr., 
1849), pi. 3. figs. 22-25 ; F. ennychia, pi. 4. figs. 17-19; F. procerula (Morelet), 
pi. 4. figs. 6-7 ; F. debilis (Morelet), pi. 4. figs. 20-22 ; F. gracilenta (Morelet), 
pi. 4. figs. 26-30. 
Ferussacia rothi, Bourguignat, Moll. nouv. iv. p. 108, pi. 19. figs. 13-16, 
from Jerusalem; F. moussoniana, Bourg. 1. c. p. Ill, pi. 19. figs, 5-8, from 
Jerusalem; F. sauleyi, Bourg. 1. c. p. 113, pi. 19. figs. 9-12, from Sayda in 
Syria; F, michoniana, Bourg. p. 114, pi. 19. figs. 17-20, from Jerusalem. 
Azeca. M. Bourguignat enumerates the known species of this genus, re- 
ferring them to four groups, as proposed by him in Am^n. Malacol. ii. 1859. 
One species, A. psatyrolena (Bourg.), without teeth, is found in Algeria. 
Malac. Alg(5r. iii. p. 22, pi, 2. tigs, 45-47. 
Ccecilianella (Bourg. — Acicula, Risso. M. Bourguignat enumerates 
seventeen species of this genus, all from Europe and the adjacent regions, 
Malacol. Alg^r. iv. pp. 110-111. The following occur in Algeria: C. 
nanodea (Bourg. 1856), iv. p. Ill, v. pi. 8. figs. 4-6; C. letourneuxi (Bourg.) 
—Achatina acicula, Forbes in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 18«18, non auct. iv. 
p. 112, V. pi. 8. figs. 10-12; C. bromleli (Bourg. 1856), iv, p. 113, v; pi. 8. 
figs. 13-15; C. raphidia (Bourg. 1856), iv. p. 115, v. pi. 8. figs. 7-9. 
Ceecilianella uniplicata, Bourguignat, Malacol. d’Aix-les-Bains, p. 65, pi. 2. 
figs. 3-5, from Savoy. 
Ccecilianella acfca/oif/es (Jan, 1832) is fully described by Stabile (Moll. terr. 
Pi^m. p. 77), who compares it with C. acicula, and regards it as identical 
with C. veneta (Charp.), C.jani (Bielz), and C. acfcw/u (Betta), whilst Betta’s 
C. aciculoides proves to be the true C. acicula. 
