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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Pupa edentula (Drap.) and musconcm (L.) in Mantchouria, the latter also 
in the island of Sachalin, Schrenck, I, c. pp. 665-659. 
Piqm {Piqnlla) lincohiensis, sp. n., Oox, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 89, Port 
Lincoln, South Australia. 
Pupa alpestris (Alder), var. tridentatay near Stockholm, never mixed with 
normal four-toothed specimens. Hartmann, CEfvers. K. Vetensk. Akad. 
Forhandl. 1866, p. 887.— The same species and P. shutthworthiana (Oarp.) 
are found in Mantchouria, Schrenck, /. c. pp. 656-659. 
Vertigo tumida, sp. n., Agardh Westerlimd, Mai. Blatt. xiv. p. 208, 
Renneby, Prov. Blekinge, Southern Sweden. 
Vertigo lorouianay sp. n., Bourguignat, Tasle, Oatal. Moll, du Morbihan, 
Brittany. 
Puga {Ahearelld) wollastoniy sp. n., Lowe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. Febr. 
1867, xix. p. 81, Madeira. 
Pupa {Charadrohia) canicalensis, new name for P. wollastoni of Paiva, not 
Lowe. Paiva, Monogr. Moll. Mad. p. 131, pi. 2. fig. 8, Madeira. 
Pupa limensisy sp. n., Philippi, Mai. Blatt. xiv. p. 75, Lima, Peru. Allied 
to P. truncatella. 
Pupa [^Strophia'] milleri and P. hryanti, spp. nn., Pfeifter, Mai. Blatt. xiv. 
pp. 129, 130, Novitat. Conchol. pi. 84. figs. 6-13, and 14, 15, Bahama Islands. — 
P. weinlandi (Kurr), (Weinland), scalaris (Qundlach), and vidnerata 
(Kiist.) figured in Novitat. Conch, pi. 84. figs. 1, 2, 8-6, 10, 17, and 18-28. 
Young specimens of the first, with tooth-like folds in the aperture, are almost 
identical with the so-called Helix pentodon (IMenke), 1. c. p. 129. 
"Gihhidinaj Euneay and Streptaxis. See above (p. 657) among Agnatha. 
Elasmognatha. 
Ilyalimax (H. & A. Adams). A new species of this genus, the type of 
which is Limax perlucidus (Q. & G.), has been found on the island of Bourbon 
by Maillard, II. maillardi. Its dissection has proved that this genus belongs 
to the vicinity of Succinea, the jaw being provided with a subquadrangiilar 
appendix j shell internal j radula like that of other herbivorous Holicida). 
Fischer, Journ. Conch, xv. pp. 218-221, pi. 10. figs. 6-9. 
Sucoinea colheauianaj sp. n., Malzine, Faune Malacol. Belg. p. 62, pi. 2. 
figs. 7, 8, Evere and Groenendal, Belgium. = S. pfeifferi, var., called ftdva 
by Hartmann, 1829.] 
Sucdnea stagnalis, sp. n., Gassies, Malacol. Aquit. 1. c. p. 14, fig. 2. Intra- 
littoral region to the left of the Garonne, in company with Limax arenarius 
and S. longiscuta, near ponds. 
Sucoinea putrisy including, as variety, S. pfeifferi (Rossm.), Mantchouria. 
Schrenck, 1. c. p. 686. 
Succinea ohesa, sp. n.. Martens, Preuss. Exped. Zool. ii. p. 387, pi. 22. fig. 21, 
Java. — S. minutay sp. n. (Mousson), 1. c. p. 388, Bali. 
Succinea montroxmeriy sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv. p. 433, pi. 12. fig. 5 
= australis of Fisher and Gassies, not Fdrussac, New Caledonia. — S. wrigldiy 
sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv. p. 447, China. 
Succinea peruvianay sp. n., Philippi, described by Pfeiffer, Mai. Bliitt. xiv. 
p. 78, Peru. 
Succinea hawhinsii, sp. n., Baird, in Lord’s Naturalist in Vancouver Island, 
vol. ii. p, 362, Lake Osoyoos, British Columbia. 
