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MOLLUSCA. 
blunt; luimle wanting, palatal plaits as in Phcedusa. C. phUipjnana (Pfr.), 
fig, 14, Moulmein; oespa (Gould), var., fig. 16, Tavoy and Moulmein; hulbus 
(Bons.), Moulmein ; ovataf sp. n., p. 206, lig. 17, Nattoung, near U. Attaran, 
Burma. 
Sect. 6. ? Nisnia (II. & A. Ad.) ; C. masoni (Theobald), fig. 18, between 
Pegu and Martaban. 
Dr. Stoliczka adds some observations concerning some of these species, and 
adds two new ones, C. waageni^ ibid. p. 209, fig. 19, Changligalli, Western 
Himalaya, 9000 ft., and C. arahmia^ sp. n. (Theobald, MS.), p. 210, fig. 20, 
Arakan. 
C. hacillum and hulbus (Bens.), fusiformis (Blanf.), masoni (Theob.), tuba 
(Hank), and ios (Bens.) figured by Hanley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. pi. 24. 
figs. 1, 6, 6, 8, 9 & 10. 
Pupa ainicta (Parr.), from Pisa : Issel, Atti Soc. Ital. xv. 1 (p. 11). 
Pupa calpica^ sp. n., Westerlund, Nadir, mal. Ges. 1872, p. 27, Gibraltar : 
allied to P. michaudi (Terver). 
Pupa cemtda (Parr.) described by Martens, Mal. Blatt. xx. p. 49, pi. 3. 
fig. 0, Athens. 
Pupa inornata (Mich.), from S. Bavaria, distinct from columella (Benz.), 
which is fossil [diluvial], and P.gredleri, sp. n. {=■ inornata, Gredler), Clessin, 
Mal. Bliitt. xx. pp. 60-68, all figured at pi. 4. figs. 4-10. P. cdmtula (Drap.) 
is founded on immature specimens, and therelbre cannot bo specifically 
maintained. 
Pipa klunzingeri, pleimesi, bisulcata, and imbricata, spp. nn., Jickeli, Mal. 
Bliitt. XX. pp. 100 & 107, Hamaszen and Habal, Abyssinia. 
P. (Pupilla) debilis, sp. n., Mousson, Mal. Can. p. 124, pi. 6. figs. 16 & 17 
( = Pfeiffer, Nov. Conch, iv. pi. 125), Teneriffe and Palma, Canaries, very 
near anconostoma (Lowe). 
P. (Charadrobia) pythiella, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 127, pi. 6. figs. 22 &23, Hierro 
and Palma. P. (O.) tceniata and castanea (Shuttl.), id. ibid. pi. 6. figs. 18 
& 19 and 20 & 21 (= Pfeiffer, 1. c. pi. 126), Canaries. 
P. Jilosa, sp. n., Theobald and Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. xli. pt. 2, p. 333, 
pi. 11. fig. 8, Arakan. 
P. hlanfordi (Theobald), Hanley and Theobald, Conch. Ind. pi. 7. fig. 6, 
Pegu. 
P. longurio, p. 168, Curassao, paitensis, p. 227 (sinistral), and fubreana, 
p. 359, New Caledonia, Crosse, J. de Conch, xx., spp. nn. P. mariei (Crosse, 
1871), id. 1. c. p. 358, pi. 16. fig. 3, New Caledonia. 
\_Vertigo1 Pupa substriata (Jeft'r.), var. n. sextana, Gredler, Nachr. mal. 
Ges. 1872, p. 70, Sexten valley, Tyrol. 
Vertigo pachygaster, sp. n. ?, Jensen (N. Mag. Naturv. ?), 1872, p. 171 (sep. 
print, p. 69), Skien, S. Norway. V. ovata (Say) : specimens probably be- 
longing to this species from the same locality described, id. ibid. p. 170 (68). 
Ilypselostoma hensonianum (Blant.) and tubifei'um (Bens.), Hanley & 
Theobald, Conch. Ind. pi. 8. figs. 2 & 3. 
Gonjognatua. 
GcboHs (Shuttl.). Jaw and radula similar to that of the 
Goniognatha ; the jaw divided by more than 40 delicate ribs into 
