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MOLLUSCA. 
pi. xxxi. figs. 4 & 5, Ujiji, Central Africa. [The former belongs to the 
section Edentulinay the latter to Enneastrum.^ 
Ennea crassilahris and infans, p. 616, pi. Ivii. figs. 5 & 6, Leydenburg, 
Transvaal, natalensis, p. 619, pi. Ivii. fig. 7, Durham Harbour, Port Natal, 
Craven, P. Z. S. 1880, spp. nn. 
Ennea macrodon, Nilgiri Mountains, suhcostulata, Shevrai Mountains, 
exilis, Balarangam Mountains, stenostoma (Beddome, MS.), Karnul, bed- 
domii, Sivagiri Mountains, and canarica (Beddome, MS.), South Canara, 
spp. nn., all in Southern India ; Blanford, J. A. S. B. xlix. pt. 2, pp. 205- 
210, the 4 former pi. ii. figs. 14-17. 
Ennea bicolor (Hutt.), radula and genital organs described, living 
animal figured, by Semper, Beis. Philippiu. Landmoll. p. 260, pi. viii. 
fig. 14. 
Gibbulina (Beck), including Gibbus (Montf.), Gonidomus and Gonospiva 
(Swains). 36 Mascarene species enumerated, with note on their natural 
arrangement ; Martens, Moll. Maur. pp. 200-204. 
Nevillia, subg. n. of Gibbulina ; whorls narrow, with strong perpen- 
dicular ribs; for G. clavulata (Lam.), modesta (H. Ad.), ^and uvula 
(Desh.) ; id. 1. c. pp. 204 & 205. 
[Ehytida'] Patula gradata (Gould), radicalis (Mouss.), and vicaria 
(Mouss.), from the Society Islands, also belong, from their jaws and 
radula, to the Testacellidcc or Agnatha ; Semper, Reis. Philippin. Land- 
moll. V. p. 249. 
OxyaNATHA. 
Spinning of Limax observed, by Bergh, CB. Ver. Riga, xxiii. p. 172. 
Limax maximus (L.), albino variety, P. Fischer, J. de Conch, xxviii. 
p. 299 ; L. agrestis (L), var. n. xanthosoma, Dep. Puy de Dome, id. 1. c. 
p. 294. 
Limax agrestis (L.), injurious to agriculture in Dorpat ; Miihlen, SB. 
Ges. Dorp. v. [1879-80], p. 119. 
Limax subalpinus, sp. n., and callichrous (Bourg.), corsicus (Moq. Tand.), 
varr. nn. gestr^oli and isseli, L. dacampi (Menegh.), numerous varieties 
of colour, L. cinereus (MUll.) and cinereo-niger (Wolf), L. ater (Razou- 
mowsky) = engadinensis (Heynem.), = cinereo-niger, var. albipes (Stabile), 
L. agrestis 'L.) and brunneus (Drap.), all observed in Piedmont, described 
and figured from living specimens, with additional figures of the internal 
shell, the jaw and genital organs, by M. Lessona, Atti Acc. Rom. (3) vii. 
Mem. Sci. fis. pp. 330-337, pis. i.-iii. 
Limax brandti, sp. n.. Martens, Mel. Biol. x. p. 380, Borschom, Trans- 
caucasia. L. {Krynicldllus) dymczeviczii (Kaleniczenko), id. 1. c. p. 381, 
Russian Armenia ; L. heyserlingi, sp. u., id. 1. c. p. 396, Astrabad. 
Limax {Krynicldllus) mentonicus, sp. n., and nicensis (Bourg.), Men- 
tone and Grimaldi, Alpes Maritimes, Nevill, P. Z. S. 1880, p. 103. 
Parmacella valenciennesi (Gervais) : the living animal described and 
figured, by H. Crosse, J. de Conch, xxviii. pp. 329-334, pi. ix. figs. 1 & 2, 
egg fig. 3. List of the known species of this genus, and their geographical 
distribution ; id. 1. c. pp. 335-344 [its occurrence in Turkistan is not 
mentioned]. 
