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lected near Portland, Mr. Morse could never find a trace of the parietal 
tooth of the aperture, which is but rarely absent in the nearly allied Euro- 
pean P. muscorum, and has been mentioned by Adams in the original de- 
scription of P. hadia. 
Puim arrneniacay sp. n., Issel, Mem. Accad. Torin. xxiii. p. 39, pi. 2. figs. 
45-47, fi'om Erivan, allied to P. mmcorum ; P. lihanotica, sp. n., Tristram, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 538, from Aiuat in the Lebanon j P. hebraica, sp. n., 
Tristram, 1. c. p. 630, from .Tericho. — P. iiedicidas (Shuttl.), var. samooisis, 
and P. prubleinatica, n., Moussou, Journ. Couch, xiii. pp. 176 & 176, from 
the Samoa Islands. 
Pupa paivce, sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xiii. p. 218, pi. 6. fig. 5, from 
Gambier Islands. 
Pupa roivdlii (Newcomb) and P. calif arnica (Rowell) are compared with 
each other and figured by Bland. Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. N. York, viii. p. 167. 
Pupa varkis [!], sp. n.. Bonnet, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1864, p. 71, pi. 6. 
figs. 3-4, said to be from Tasmania [but most probably from the West Indies, 
this shell being even very closely allied to P. chrysalis]. 
Vertiyo briobia, sp. n., Bourguignat, Mai. Alg. ii. p. 313. 
Pupoides. A new generic name, without any characters, proposed by 
Arango for Pupa fallac (Say), formerly Cyclostoma marginatum (Say), 
Report, fisico-nat. Cub. i. p. 112. — Try on distinguishes C. marginatum (Say) 
=iBulimus fallax (Binney) from Pupa faUax (Say), referring both to the 
genus PulimtiSy section Napceus. Am. Journ. Conch, i. p. 286. 
[Cylindrtfs] Bulimus judygyratus (Reeve) found in Persia. Issel, Mem. 
Accad. Torin. xxiii. p. 32, pi. 2. figs. 25-28. 
Zoogenetes, g. n., Morse, pp. 32-36; type Pupa harpa (Say). The animal 
and shell, buccal plate and teeth, with several other anatomical details, are 
figured, 1. c. pi. 1. Buccal plate transversely and longitudinally striate, its edge 
slightly indented, with a middle projection. This species is viviparous and 
contains embryos in various stages of development at the same time ; it is 
very common in the vicinity of Portland, found in April in the frozen ground, 
just below the surface, glued to leaves or with epiphragma, alive, evidently 
more hardy than Bulimus lubrieus, which was found at greater depths, 
attached to roots of weeds. 
Ennea bicolor (Ilutt.). This widely difiiised species has been also ob- 
served in Pegu by Blanford. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1865, p. 95. 
Ennea leevigatUy sp. n., Dohrn, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 232, Mumba 
Island, Lake Nyassa. 
Streptaxis birmanica sp. n., Blanford, 1. c. p. 81, Arakan, — 8t. hirhiiy 
sp. n., Bohrn, 1. Mumba Island, Lake Nj^assa. — decipiens, sp. n., Crosse, 
Journ. Conch, xiii. p. 228, Chile? 
SuCCINEAS (ElaSMOGNATHa). 
New species ; — 
Succinea dtmkeri, Zelebor, INfal. Bliitt. xii. p. 101, Bobrudscha. — S. globosa, 
Tristram, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 631, Huleh, Upper Jordan. — S. Japonica, 
Newcomb, Proc. Calif. Acad. Nat. Sc. 1865, Japan. — S. plicata^ Blanford, 
Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, p. 80, Arakan. — Morelet, Journ. Conch, xiii. 
p. 225, Cochinchina. — S, virgata, IMartcns, Malak. Bliitt. xii. p. 50, pi. 1. 
