OXYGNATHA. 
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Limax mdrginatus (Miill.), var. n. alhomaculatuSj id. 1. c. p. 150 (p. 48), 
Laurvik; L. tenellusy var. n. grisea, id. I, c. p. 158 (p. 6G), Ijaugesund, Norway. 
Limax saxortmij sp. n. (? =:agrestisj L., var.), crispatus, sp. n.,ftilvus (Nor- 
mand), and arhormn (Bouchard), with var. n. ncmorosa^ described and figured 
by A. Baudon, Mem. Soc. Oise, vii. pp. 14-22, pi. 2. fig. 1, pi. 3. figs. 1-5, 
pi. 4. figs. 1-4, 5-9, & 10-12, N. France. 
Limax hrunneus (Drap.) described by D. F. Heynemann, Mai. Blatt. xix. 
pp. 148 & 149, 2 woodcuts Miill.]. Also described and figured from 
French specimens, under the name Krynichilhis hrunneus, Baudon, 1. c. p. 12, 
pi. 2. figs. G-10. 
Limax guatemale7isis (Crosse & F., 1870) described and figured from spe- 
cimens in spirits, by Fischer & Crosse, Moll. terr. et fluv. de Mexique, p. 181 , 
pi. 9. figs. 1-5 ; allied to Megapelta semitecta (Morch) and Krynickia americana 
(Tate). 
Limax cohanensis, sp. n., Crosse & Fischer, J. de Conch, xx. p. 59, Coban, 
Vera Paz, Central America. 
The known species of Parmacella enumerated, the genera Drttsia and 
Girasia of Gray criticised, and the radula of P. deshayesi (Moq. Tand.) de- 
scribed, by P. Fischer, J. de Conch, xx. pp. 20G-209. 
Parmacella auricidata and callosa, spp. nn., Mousson, Malacol. Canar. pp. 9 
& 10 ; the first, pi. 1. figs. 1 & 2 (=Pfeiffer, Novitat. Conch, iv. p. 61, pi. 119), 
Fuerteventura, Canaries. 
Vitrina exilis (Morelet) from Alaska, described by E. v. Martens, Mai. 
Bliitt. xix. p. 78. 
Vitrina mainillata (Martens), Pfeiffer, Novitat. Conch, iv. p. 44, pi. 118. 
figs. 1-3, Abyssinia. 
Vitrina helicoidca, semirugata, devexa, martcnsi, and plamdata, spp. nn., 
Jickeli, Mai. Blatt. xx. pp. 99-101, province Hamaszen, Abyssinia. 
Vitrina ca^iariensis, latehasis, and rcticidata, spp. nn., Mousson, 1. c, pp. 13 & 
14, pi. 1. figs. 10-12, 4-6, and 13-15 ; V. hlauneri (Shuttl.), id. ibid. p. 14, pi. 1. 
figs. 7-9 ( = Pfeiffer, Novitat. Conch, iv. pp. 52-5^ pi- H9), Canaries. 
Helicolimax nitida (Gould), marcida (Gould), and imivensis (Couth.) : 
some notes on the colours of the living animals, by Morch, Vid. Medd. xi. 
pp. 12 & 13. 
Jlelicarion {Hoplites^^ croceus, theohaldi, and solidus, spp. nn., Godwin- 
Austen, P. Z. S. 1872, pp. 517 & 518 j the first and last figured pi. 30. figs. 9 
& 10, Cherraponjee, Khasi and Cachar hills, N.E. Bengal. 
Nanina vitellus (Shuttl.), jaw and radula described by G. Schako, Mai. 
Blfitt. XX. pp. 162 & 163, pi. 6. figs. 1-8. — N. ftdvizona (Mouss.) and wallacii 
(Pfr.), particulars concerning their shells and soft parts, N. limbifera and N. 
setnisculpta, spp. nn., from Celebes. Martens, Mai. Blatt. xx. pp. 164-167. 
Nanina jacquenionti (Martens), Pfeiffer, Novitat, Conch, iv. p. 48, pi. 118. 
figs, 6-8, Himalaya. 
Nanina hoyti, tenella, otarecB, and godeffroyana, spp. nn., Garrett, Am. J, 
Conch, vii. pp. 221-223, pi. 19. figs. 6-9, Viti Islands. 
Nanina {C?'yptozona) turbinata, sp. n. (Beck, name only), Morch, J. do 
Conch. XX. p. 335, Tranquebar, at the foot of the Nilgherries. [The name 
Cryptozona is apparently intended to represent a section of Nanina, com- 
prising ligulata (Fer.) and naninoides (Bens.).] 
{^Nanina and Macrochlamtjs.'] Helix basilessa (Bens.), pollux and castor 
