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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Pupa triplicata (Stud.)) figured by Bourguignat, Mai. de la Grandd Char- 
, tr4us6; pi. 8. figs. 9-12; varying in the length of the shell. 
Papa thiheticaj Benson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1804, xiii. p. 138, from 
Iskardo, Thibet, allied to P. hutloniana ; P. eurina, Benson, 1. c, p. 139, froni 
Tribeni Ghat, River Gogra, East Indies, allied to P. muscorum (L.). 
Pupa letourneuxi, Bourguignat, Malac. Algtr. iv. p. 78, pi. 6. figs. 19-22, 
found with Cluusilia letourneuxi and biilens j P. lullemantiana, Bourguignat, 
1. c. p. 80, pi. 6. figs. 23-27, found with the former ; P. hrondeli, Bourguignat, 
1. c. p. 88, pi. 5. figs. 43-47, allied to P. michaucli j P. poupillieri^ Bourguignat, 
1. c. V. p. 89, pi. 6. figs. 4-7 P. aucapitainiana, Bourguignat, /. c. v. p. 95, pi. (). 
fig-s. 17-19. 
Pupa umhilicaia (Drap.). Yoimg and adult specimens from Algeria are 
figured by Bourguignat in Malac. Alg^r. v. pi. 6. figs. 8-16. 
Pupa michaucli (Tewer), figured from the type by Bourguignat, I, c. iv. 
pi. 6. tigs. 39-42. 
Pupa fry ali, P.pampherodon, and P. dadion, Benson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
1884, xiii. p. 495, from the Cape of Good Hope. 
Pupa kingi, Cox, Catal. Austral. Land-shells, p. 28, from Parramatta j P. 
famsayi, Cox, ibid., from Port liOwly. — These two species are also described 
in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xiv. pp. i83 & 184. 
Pupa nelsoni, Cox, Catal. Austral. Land-shells, p. 29, from Nelson’s Bay 
(New South Wales) j P. mastersi, Cox, ibid., from Wollongong (New South 
Wales). — Pupa varia, Bonnet, Rev. Zool. no. 3 j Tasmania. 
Pupa ofelltty Benson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xiii. p. 139, Ceylon [Ennea?']. 
Pupa ascendens, Martens, Monatsb. Akad. Wiss. Berl. 1864, p. 528, from 
Amboina. Approaching Hypotrema. 
Vertigo. M. Stabile proposes for the species with the whorls turned to 
the right the sectional name of Dexiogyra^ and for those turned to the left, 
that of Vertilla. INIoll. terr. Pi<§m. pp. 104 & 106. 
Vertigo. M. Bourguignat figures in Malac. Alg^r. the V. dupoteti (Terver), 
V. pi. 6. figs. 25-27, and describes and figures the following new species ; 
V. numidica {=:Pupa anglica^ Morelet, Cat. Moll. Alg.), iv. p. lOO, v. pi. 6. 
figs. 33-35; V. aprion, iv. p. 101, v. pi. 6. tigs. 36-38; V. codia, iv. p. 102, v. 
pi. 6. figs. 39-41 ; V. microlena, iv. p. 104, v, pi. 6. tigs. 42-44 ; V. discheilia, 
iv. p. 105, V. pi. 6. figs. 45-47 ; V. maresi, iv. p. 106, v. pi. 6. figs. 48-60. 
SuCCINEiE. 
Succinea. Mr. Cox has described four new species in his Catal. Austr. 
Land-shells, the three first being also described in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
1864, xiv. p. 183: S. nortoni, p. 27, from New South Wales; /S', macgillivrayi, 
p. 27, from New South Wales ; S. rhodostoma, p. 27, from Point Lowly, South 
Australia; S. eucalypti, p. 38, from New South Wales. 
Succinea strigillata, Adams and Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 38, from 
Sharks' Bay (N.W. Australia) ; Succinea costulosa, Pease, ibid. p. 677, from 
Tahiti. 
