GASTROPODA (pULMONATA). 
Moll, 73 
Parmacella velitaris, sp. u., Martens, Mel. Biol. x. p. 396, Astrabad. 
Viirina pellucida : its sole exactly similar to that of Limaod cinereo- 
niger; Simroth, Zool. Anz. iii. 1880, p. 93. 
Vitrina major (Fer.), var. n. stahilii^ Lessona, Atti Soc. Rom. (3) vii. 
Mem. Sci. fis, p. 356, pi. iv. figs. 5-7, Piedmont. 
Vitrina glohosa, sp. n., Bottger, JB, mal. Ges. vii. p. 115, pi. iv. fig. 4, 
Thataui, Southern Caucasus, perhaps young specimens. 
Viirina diaphana (Dr.), found also in Northern Germany, at Bremen, 
and Hamburg ; Borcherdiug, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1880, p. 83. 
Vitrina subconica (Bottg.), homarowi (Bottg.), honellii (Targ. Tozz.), 
and lusatica (Jordan), Kobelt, Iconogr. vii. pp. 29 & 30, pi. cxci. figs. 
1940-1943. 
Vitrina {PlienacoUmax) rcitteri, sp. n., Bottger, Ber. Offenb. Ver. 
xix.-xxi. p. 102, Western Montenegro. 
Vitrina {Trocliovitrina') mbcarinata^ sp. n., Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. vii. 
p. 379, Talysch, Southern shore of Caspian Sea. 
Vitrina transvaalensis and vandenbrcecM, spp. nn.. Craven, P. Z. S. 1880, 
p. 615, pi. Ivii. figs. 3 & 4, Leydenberg, Transvaal. 
Vitrina milligani (Pfr.), from New Zealand ; Kirk, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xii. 
p. 307. 
Gallandia, g. n. Shell thin, transparent, glossy as in Vitrina, but spire 
conical, last whorl more or less angular, perforated. Animal wholly 
retractile within the shell. G. conoidcca [conoidea'] (Martens, as Vitrina ?), 
Turkistan, and Mount Olympus, in Asia Minor, subconica (Bottger, as 
Vitrina), Caucasus, and lederi (Bottger, as Vitrina), Caucasus. Bour- 
guignat. Descript, du genre Gallandia, pp. 4-8. 
Helicarion, The Indian species referred to this genus enumerated, and 
several of them placed in Girasia and Austenia ; H. H. Godwin- Austen, 
P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 298 & 294. 
Helicarion sumatrensis, sp. n., Schepman, in Veth’s Middel-Sumatra, iv. 
3, p. 6, p. i, fig. 1 ; radula, pi. ii. fig. 2, Sumatra. 
Girasia (Gray, 1855) = Hoplites (Theobald, 1864), description emended 
and completed; G. 7iooA;m (Gray) = Helicarion theobaldi (Godw.-Aust.), 
and shillongensis (Godw.-Aust.), anatomically described : H. H. Godwin- 
Austen, P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 291-294, pi. xxvii. fig. 1. G. shillongensis var. 
brunnea figured from life, figs. 2 & 3, & pi. xxiv. figs. 1 & 2 ; G. hooheri 
and magnifica figured from specimens in spirits, pi. xxvii. fig. 4, mantle- 
lobes, figs. 5-8, genital organs and spermatophore. 
Austenia gigas (Bens., as Vitrina). Anatomical description, chiefly of 
the genital organs, spermatophore, &c. ; id. 1. c. pp. 294-297, pi. xxiv. 
figs. 3-9, & pis. XXV. & xxvi. ; radula, pi. xxvii. fig. 10. 
Nanina. Critical note on the name and genus ; Blanford, J. A. S. B. 
xlix. pt. 2, pp. 184 Sl 185. 
Nanina obliquata (Rv.) and virens (Martens), both from Sumatra ; 
Martens, Conchol. Mitth. pp. 1-3, pi. i. figs. 1-6. 
Xestina albata, sp. n., Blanford, 1. c. p. 189, pi. iii. fig. 3, Papanassam, 
Tinnevelly, S. India. 
: Ariophanta immerita (Blanf.), South Canara; id. 1. c. p. 185, pi. iii, 
fig. 4. 
