GASTROPODA (pULMONATA). Moll. 47 
tourneux, 1870), Kabylia ; Morelet, J, de Conch, xxiv. p. 160, pi. iv. 
fig. 7. 
Buiiminus. Several species of BuXimus''' and two of Hapalus'* 
figured by Hanley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. pt. viii. pi. cxlviii. 
Buiiminus (Petrceus) brevior, sp. n., Mousson, J.de Conch, xxiv. pp. 34 
& 139, pi. ii. fig. 6, alluvial deposits of the Upper Araxes. 
Buiiminus {Chondrus) diffusus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 36, pi. ii. fig. 6, alluvial 
deposits of the Araxes. Chondrus tricolUs, sp. n., Mousson, tom. cit. 
p. 141, pi. V. fig. 2, Azhuz, Transcaucasia. C. sagax (Frivaldszki) var. 
destituta^ id. 1. c. p. 142, Mastaza, Transcaucasia. 
[Glessula.] Seven species of A chatina*' figured by Hauley & Theo- 
bald, Conch, lud. pt. viii. on pis. civ , clvi. & clix. 
Cionella luhrica (Miill.) var. pfeifferi, 10 mm. long, aperture only 3 ; 
Weinland, Weicht. schwab. Alb, p. 74, pi. iv. fig. 4 [probably a scalarid 
monstrosity]. 
Ccecilianella liesvillii and anglica (Bourg.) = acicula (Miill.) ; Gloyue, 
Q. J. Conch. 1876, p. 133. 
A zeca nouhtiana (Dupuy) a variety, and mabilliajia (Pagot), not oven 
a variety, of tridens (Pulteney) ; id. ibid. 
[^Tornatellina] Lamellaria perforata, sp. n., Liardet, P. Z. S. 1877, 
p. 101, pi. V. fig. 8, Taviuni, Fiji Islands ; the living animal figured. 
Achatinella{Leptacliatina') turgidula, costulosa, balteata, tenebrosa, Iccvis, 
antiqua, and {Amastra) sphcerica and rugulosa (all of Pease, 1870), from 
Kanai, figured by H. Crosse, J. de Conch, xxiv. pp. 95-99, pis. i. figs. 4 
& 5, iii. figs. 4-6, iv. figs. 4-6. 
Carelia bicolor (Jay) : jaw costate, radula as in Laminella and Lepta- 
chatina, genitals with a long narrow accessory organ, perhaps a dart sac 
or prostate gland. Binney, P. Ac. Philad. 1876, pp. 185-187, pi. vi. 
figs. G, cc & o. 
Stenogyra calabarica (Pfr., as Achatina), S. retifera, oleata, pileata, 
and buchliolzi, spp. nn., and B. angustior (Dohru) ; Martens, MB. Ak. 
Berl. 1876, pp. 260-262, pi. iii. figs. 5-17, Bonjongo, Camaroon Mountains. 
Stenogyra (Opeas) octonula, sp. n., Weinland, Mai. Bl. xxiii. pp. 171 
& 232, pi. ii. figs. 7 & 8, Hayti. 
IStenogyra] Bulimus {Prosopeas) rmpstorji, sp. n., and achates, new name 
for Stenogyra achatinacea (Pfr.), with several varieties ; Morch, J. de 
Conch, xxiv. pp. 358 & 359, Nicobar Islands. 
Rhodea (H. & A. Adams) is acknowledged as a distinct genus, which 
should be placed near Stenogyra and the known species enumerated as 
follows : — R. pfeifferi, new name for Achatina californica (Pfr.), inhabit- 
ing New Granada and not California, gigantea (Mouss.), and wallisiana 
(Dohrn), both also from New Granada, anatomy not yet known ; Crosse, 
J. de Conch, xxiv. pp. 5-24, pi. i. figs. 1-3. 
Balea variegata (A. Adams) ; Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. iii. p. 34, pi. i. 
fig. 5, Japan. 
Clausilia. The numerous Dalmatian species are examined and most 
of them redescribed by Kiister, Ber. Ges. Bamb. x., also published 
separately. The author gives a general historical introduction with 
distinctive specific observatiou, following chiefly the arrangement of 
