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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
(Hombr. & Jacq.), pi. 22. figs. 1, 2, and 4, Southern Celebes and .Tavaj 
mitra^ sp. n., Island Bali j interruptm (Miill.), very variable in form and 
coloration, varieties strigosus, mfrapictus, and infravirklis, pi. 20. figs. 1-3, 
6, 0, and 8, 9, Celebes, Borneo, Bali, Java, perhaps Siam j eniaciatus, sp. n., 
pi, 20. fig. 7, Java; Icucomnthus (Martens) = Reeve, fig, 187 locality 
not known ; po'venus (L.), var. aureus (Swains.), var, olesus, var. teuei'f 
and vai\ P sulfuratus (Ilombr. & Jacq.) j chloris (Reeve) ; palaceics 
(Bmch.)==mundus (Pfr.), Java; appressus, sp. n., Mousson, Java; xointeri 
(Pfr.)=^Mn/s (Mouss.), pi. 20. figs. 4 & 10, Java. Martens, 1 . c. pp. 337- 
354. — B. atricallosus (Gould), comes (Pfr.), figured already by Gualtieri, 
pi. 6. fig. O, Chemnitz, vol. ix. figs. 932, 933 [and the Recorder may 
now add Swainson’s Zool. Illustr. iii. pi. 166 as virescens~\f and schom- 
: hurghi (Pfi^.), including as varieties crossei (Pfr.), mouhoti (Pfr.), and 
w.fasciatus, pi. 21. fig. 1=R. glaucolarynx (Dohrn), all in Siam. Mar- 
tens, 1. c. pp. 77-80. 
b. Smaller and more slender, constantly sinistral. B. sinistralis (Reeve), 
1. c. pi. 21. fig. 2, Northern Celebes ; adamsi (Reeve), fig. 5, Borneo ; fur- 
dllatus (hlouss.), fig. ^=lcevus, var.. Reeve, fig. 216a, Java and Bali; 
filozonatus, sp. n., Mousson, in collectione, Java ; loivtis (Miill.), probably 
Tenimber Islands; suspectus (Martens), fig. 8, Timor ; contrarius (Miill.), 
with some individual variations, figs. 7 «, 6, and c, jaw p. 173, Timor, 
var. mbconcolor^ fig. 9, also Timor ; porcdlamis (Mouss.), Java ; suma- 
tranus (Martens), fig. 0, Sumatra. IMariens, /. o. pp. 365-367. — B. rocmcri 
(Pfi’.), Siam, 1 . c. p. 81. In this subdivision, which is spread over the 
whole Indian archipelago, except the Moluccas, some species come very 
near to one another, but their differences coincide much more with geo- 
graphical limits than in the first subdivision. 
Young specimens of species belonging to one or the other subdivision have 
generally dark bands on the under half of their whorls, so in B. suUanus, 1 . c, 
pi. 22. fig. 4, leinteri, pi. 24. fig. 12, and sinistralis^ fig. 11. 
Bulimus {Borns') valencienncsi (Pfr.) = popdttirianus (Nyst), its varieties 
in shape and colour described ; B. accderanSj sp. n., allied to the preceding ; 
finally, B. sanctee crucis {santacruziij Orb.), and some other allied forms com- 
pared by Martens, Mai. Bliitt. xiv. pp. 135-139. — B. crendlus, sp. n., Philippi, 
ibid. p. 67, Pfr. Novitat. Conch, pi. 81. figs. 17, 18, Peru. 
Bulimus {Orphnus) foveolatus (Reeve) and bifasciatus (Phil.), from Upper 
Peru ; individual variations pointed out by Martens, 1. c. p. 140. — B. iserni, 
sp. n., Philippi, 1 . c. p. 75, Pfr. Novitat. Conch, pi. 80. fig. 16-18, Peru. 
[Group Placostglus'] Bulimus mariei, sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv. 
p. 187, pi. 7. figs. 1, 2, New Caledonia. — B. pseudocaledonicus (Montrouzier), 
redescribed by the same, p. 192. 
[Group Eurytus'] Bulimus mahillei, sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv. p. 197, 
■pi. 6. fig. 4, Columbia. Allied to B. pulicarius (Reeve). 
Limicolaria Mdalgoiy sp. n., Crosse, 1 . c. p. 446, locality unknown. 
Achatina sinistrorsa {0\iQmn.)=bicarinata\ (Brug.). A pale pink variety 
figured by Pfeiffer, Novitat. Conch, pi. 76. fig. 1. 
Bei'idcris alabaster (Rang). Varieties of coloration, Pfeiffer, Novitat. 
Conch, pi. 70. figs. 2-6. 
