48 Moll. 
MOLLUSCA. 
A. Schmidt; the following are new: — C. grossa (Ziegler), p. 9, incisa, 
p. 20, dotzaueri, p. 21, sorex, p. 25, hoheltianu^ p. 43, maritima (Kleciach, 
MS.), hiatula^ p. 54, advena, p. 55, parthenia, p. 93, longicollis^ p. 95, 
sebenicensis (Vidovich, MS.), p. 104, angistoma = Imvissima var., in 
Rossmassler, Iconogr. fig. 716, p. 113, /te/ewce | (Kleciach), p. 118, 
divergens (Kleciach), p. 124, opaca (Ziegler), p. 125, angusticollis (Kle- 
ciach), p. 128, rutila, p. 131, all from Dalmatia, and minuscula (Parr.), 
p. 92, from Transcaucasia. 
Clausilia dahia (Drap.) and cruciata (Stud.) distinguished by the 
surface being reticulated in the former and costulated in the latter ; 
Weinland, Weicht. schwab. Alb, p. 91. 
Clausilia dahia var. n. sordellii ; Adami, Moll. terr. di Brescia e Ber- 
gamo, p. 66, pi. i. figs. 10-13, Val Camonica. C. spreaffei^ Pini, Bull, 
mal. Ital. (2) i. p. 164, Valtellina. 
Clausilia aurigerana, sp. n.. Fagot, Mollusques de la haute vall4e 
d’Ambus, 1875 (not seen by the Recorder), Pyrenees. 
Clausilia itala (Martens) ; on its varieties in Lombardy, Pini, Moll, 
terr. di Esino, pp. 88-91. 
Clausilia bland and thebana (Blanc, MS.), Bceotia, osculans, Attica, mes- 
senica^ Messina, spp. nn., E. v. Martens, JB. mal. Ges. iii. pp. 340-343, 
pi. xii. figs. 4-7. 
Clausilia {Alindd) fusorium^ p. 41, pi. ii. fig. 8, Valley of the Rheon, 
Mingrelia ; C. {Marpessa) raddei (Sievers, MS.), p. 43, pi. iv. fig. 3, 
Mount Schambodel, at a height of 6000 feet, south of Achalzich ; C. 
(^Mentissd) acuminata and {Alindd) griseo-fasca, pp. 144 & 145, pi. v. 
figs. 4 & 5, Tabizhuri, Transcaucasia : Mousson, J. do Conch, xxiv. 
spp. nn. C. acroleptay sp. n.. Martens, JB. mal. Ges. iii. p. 370, Russian 
Armenia acuminata, Mousson, supra, in April of the same year]. 
Clausilia ducalis and var. reiniana, p. 152, pi. v. figs. 7 & 8, nipponensis, 
p. 275, pi. viii. figs. 3 & 4, Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. iii. ; C. bilabrata and 
Jcobensis, E. Smith, Q. J. Conch, 1876, pp. 120 & 122 ; C. platydera, 
interlamellaris, and validiuscula. Martens, JB. mal. Ges. iii. pp. 362 & 
363 : spp. nn., all from Japan. Remarks on the various groups of 
Japanese Clausilice ; Martens, 1. c. pp. 360 & 361. 
Clausilia : one species figured by Hanley and Theobald, Conch. Ind. 
pt. viii. pi. clix. 
Pupa. 165 species figured by Sowerby in the continuation of Reeve’s 
Conch. Icon. pts. 326-329, pis. iii.-xix. 10 species by Hanley & Theo- 
bald, Conch. Ind. pt. viii. pis. clvi. & clx. 
Pupa : plaits on the roof of the aperture, analogous to the lamella 
spiralis in Clausilia, observed in some species ; Kiister, Ber. Ges. Bamb. 
X. (1875) p. 54. 
Pupa baillensis, sp. n., Dupuy, Revue agricole ethorticole du Gers, 1873 
(also as a separate pamphlet, “Note sur une espece de Maillot,” 
4 figs., pi.). 
Pupa {Papilla) superstructa, p. 37, pi. ii. fig. 7, Lailasch, Transcau- 
casia, and micula, p. 40, Mahmoutli, Transcaucasia, spp. nn., and P. {P.) 
signata (Mouss.) var. n. cylindrica, p. 39, Krasnovodsk ; Mousson, J. do 
Conch, xxiv. 
