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Helix (Chloritis) unguiculma (Martens), Z. c. p. 278, pi. 14. fig. 5, Island 
Burn ; migulina (L.), witli var. palUdior^ Ceram ; unguiculastra (Martens), 
pi. 14. fig. 1, Bum and Amboina, var. pilosa, p. 282; unguicula (Fdr.), 
Ceram ? ; zodiacus (F^r.), Celebes ; tuba (Albers), Celebes, not New Guinea ; 
hulbulus (Mouss.), 7. e. pi. 17. fig. 2, and pi. 19. fig. 4, Southern Celebes ; 
cxpansa (Vh.) = anozona (Martens), pi. 14. fig. 3, Batjan; quadrivolvis (Mar- 
tens), pi. 14. fig. 6, Borneo. Martens, 1. c. pp. 278-288, 397. 
Helix {Ohha) quoyi (Desh.), mamilla (F^r.), and papilla (Fer.), Martens, 
l.c, p. 289-292, Northern Celebes; calcar (Martens), pi. 17. fig. 6, Halma- 
hera; sororctda, sp. n.. Martens, I c. p. 294, pi. 17. fig. 4, Northern Celebes. 
Martens, 1. c. pp. 289-294. 
Helix, group Planispira : exceptiuncula (F^r.), Martens, 1. c. pi. 18. fig. 8, 
including as varieties phryne (Pfr.) and aspasia (H. Adams) ; zomlis (F^r.) 
=Lister, Hist. Conchyl. pi. 72. fig. 71 ; quadrifasciata (Guillou), pi. 16. 
fig. 4, var. edentata of the same, fig. 5 ; endoptycha (Martens), 1. c. fig. 2, 
very nearly allied to porcellana (Grateloup), 1. c. p. 397 ; Jlavidula— flamola 
(Martens, 1864, not Krynichi), pi. 14. fig. 4, Southern Celebes ; mermpira 
(Martens), Z. c. fig. 8 ; loxotropis (Pfr.), pi. 16. figs. 2 and 8, including the 
varieties hcrnsteinii, laticlavia, angusticlavia,pluricincta, and//, lorquini (Pfr.) } 
atacta (Pfr.), pi. 16. fig. 1 ; zonaria (L.), pi. 16. figs. 6-11, and pi. 19. fig. 6 
(living animal), including the varieties ZmcoZ«Za from fidmitiata from 
Bum, ohliquata, macidata, lunulata, and fasciata from Ceram; fasciolata 
(Less.), Ceram? ; zebra (Vir.) — guttata (Guillou), Ceram and Goram; aurita 
(Martens), pi. 16. fig. 12 ; biconvexa (Martens), fig. 13, and scheepmakeri 
(Pfr.). All the species, except zonaria, fasciolata, and zebra, are peculiar to 
the first group of the Moluccas, comprising Halmahera, Ternate, Batjan, and 
the adjacent small islands. Martens, Z, c. pp. 295-318. 
Helix, group Papuina — Geotrochus of Beck, not of Hasselt, which is 
TrocJiomorpha : albida (Guillou), Martens, pi. 17. fig. ^—ritrea (Fdr.), and 
H. lanceolata (Pfr.), fig. 7, both from Ternate and Moti. H, pileolus (F^r.), 
with lower and higher varieties, l.c. figs. 8-10, Batjan. H.pileus (Miill.), 
from the Am Islands ; the variations of itS' bands described. Martens, Z. c, 
pp. 318-324. 
jHeZZ.r, group P/mma; /jyrosZowjfl! (Fer.), Martens, l.c. pi. 17. fig. 1, Halma-f 
hera; xantdiostoma, sp. n. (lie rklots), Martens, Z. c. p. 327, Batjan; sulcocincta 
(Martens), pi. 18, fig. 1, Batjan, allied to illustris (Pfr.), Martens, Z. c, pp, 
826-329. 
Helix, group Albersia : pubicepa (Martens), pi. 18. ■ fig. 2, Halmahera and 
Batjan ; najas (Pfr.), pi. 18. fig. 4, Bum. Martens, Z. c. pp. 329, 330. 
8. Species from Australia and Polynesia : — 
Helix retipora, sp. n., Cox, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 39, Flinders Range, South 
Australia: allied to II. sericatula. — II. laiupsoidcs, hamiltoni, diemenensis, 
wellingtonensis, albanensis, penolensis, turriculata, avidorum [aridorimt P], 
marccscem, pacliystyloides, mucosa, and p)cxa, spp. im., Cox, Z. c. pp. 722-726 
the four first from Tasmania, the others from the continent of Australia. 
Sphcerospira is a new name given by IMorch to the Australian II frascri 
(Gray), appendiculata (Pfr.), and lessoni (Fer.). Journ, Conch, xv. p. 266. 
Geotrochus g amelia, eros, ambrosia, coxia?ms, and mendana, spp. nn., Angas, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, pp. 888, 889, pi. 43. figs. 1-1 2, Solomon archipelago. 
Helix mariei, sp. n., Crosse, .Tourn. Conch, xv. pp. 211 and 312, pi. 11. fig. 1, 
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