GASTROPODA (pULMONATA). 
MolL 81 
shape and size of Helix frtngilla (Pfi*.), trailli (Pfr.), x>alawanica (Pfr.), 
and hemiopta (Bens.), pp. 575-578, pi, clxix. figs. 13-18, pi. clxx. figs. 1-7, 
& pi. clxxi. figs. 1-3. 
Helix (Patula) spaldingi, var. n. carinata, Brazier, P. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 
iv. p. 393, Thursday Island, Torres Straits. 
Helix macgregori (Cox) and alfredi (Cox), var. n. trichroa^ Martens, 
Conch. Mitth. p. 4, pi. ii. figs. 4-7 & 8-10, both from New Ireland. 
Helix {Trochomorphoides) bertiniana, sp. n., Tapparone-Canefri, Ann. 
Mus. Genov, vi. p. 60, Ramoi, New Guinea. 
Helix {Trachia) delessertiana (Guillou) = torresiana (Hombr. & Jacq.), 
from Thursday Island, Torres Straits, Brazier, 1. c, 393. 
Helix (Planispira) huxtoni, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 396, Thursday Island. 
lObba] Helix linnceana (Pfr.), figured by Lobbecke & Kobelt, JB. mal. 
Ges. vii. p. 829, pi. viii. fig. 1 ; it is evidently next allied to guoyi (Desh.) , 
from Celebes, figured, figs. 2 & 3. 
Helix (^Papuina) pelechy stoma i^-cy sterna]^ spp. nn., Tapparone-Canefri) 
Ann. Mus. Genov, xvi. p. 60, Pulo Paor, New Guinea. 
Chloritis spinosissima^ sp. n., Mindanao, anatomically distinct from 
Chlorcea by the well-developed flagellum, and the very long simple acinose 
female appendicular gland ; Semper, Reis. Philippin. Landmoll. 5, p. 235, 
pi. ix. fig. 10, & pi. xiv. fig. 2. 
Chlorma (Albers) regarded by Semper as a separate genus, distinct 
from Cochlostyla by the multiple acinose form of the female appendicular 
gland, and subdivided into two groups of it : — 
1. ^Arboreal, shell smooth, brightly coloured : Chi. benguetensis, sp. il., 
Benguet, Island Luzon, pi. viii. figs. 11 & 12, antoniiy sp. n,, 
Luzon, pi. X. fig. 10, Jmegeli (Pfr.), sirena (Brod.), and 8 other 
known species from the Philippines. The anatomy of sirena, 
huegeli, and benguetensis has been examined by him, pi. xiv. 
figs. 6-8, 
2. ““Living on the ground, shell unicolorous, brownish, striated or 
ribbed ; placed by former authors in the subgenus Dorcasia. Chi. 
fodiens (Pfr.), mighelsiana (Pfr.), with a variety, pi. x. fig. 3, 
from Northern Luzon, carinifera, sp. n., pi. x. fig. 1, Luzon, 4000 
feet, dissimilisj sp. n., pi. x. fig. 8, prov. Cagayan, Luzon. Also H. 
touranneiisis (Soub.), from Cochin China, taranahi (Gray), from 
Australia, the nearly cosmopolitan similaris (Per.), and even 
the European fruticum (Mull.), are placed by Semper, from ana- 
tomical examination, in this genus ; Reis. Philippin. Landmoll, 
5, pp. 226-234. 
Helix. Australian species : — 
Helix {Rhagada) bordaensis, sp. n., Angas, P. Z. S. 1880, p. 419, pi. xl. 
fig. 3, Capo Borda, Kangaroo Island, S. Australia. 
Helix l^Planispira) buxtoni, sp. n., Brazier, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. iv^ 
p. 393. 
Helix falconari (Reeve), East Coast of Australia, 27-32° N. lat.. 
Brazier, J. de Conch, xxviii. p. 315. 
Helix oriunda and subtersa, spp. nn., Gassies, Faune Conch. N. Caled.- 
