96 Moll 
MOLLDSCA. 
Pomatias stahilii, sp. n., Lessona. Atti Acc. Rom. (3) vii. Mem. Sci. 
fis. 1879-80, Piedmont. 
Pomatias reitteri, sp. n., Bdttger, JB. mal. Ges. vii. p. 232, Croatia. 
Pomatias hirci (Stossich), clessini (Stoss.), and stossichi (Olessin), from 
the Karst, Illyria, described by D. Hire, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxx. pp. 621 
& 522. 
Pomatias martensianus (Mollend.), var. n. from Montenegro ; Bottger, 
Ber, Offenb. Ver. 1880, p. 112. 
Omphalotropis mcchii^ sp. n., Mauritius, and table of peculiar char- 
acters of the known species from this island ; Martens, Moll. Maur. 
p. 189, pi. xix. fig. 1. 
Realia {Omphalotropis) andersoni, sp. n., Blanford, J. A. S. B. xlix. 
pt. 2, p. 216, pL ii. fig. 18, Andaman Islands. 
Realia pallida and decussata, spp.nn., id. 1. c. pp. 217 & 218, Andaman 
Islands. 
Truncatellidj). 
Acme foUniana, sp. n., with varr. emaciata and pachystoma, diluvial 
deposits in the caves of Mentone, Nevill, P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 136 & 137, 
pi. xiv. figs. 4-6. 
Acme perpusilla, Banat, and simUiSf Transylvania, spp. nn., cedogyrd 
(Palad.), found also in Transylvania, and veneta (Pirona) = moutoni 
(Dupuy), Reinhardt, SB. nat. Pr. 1886, pp. 45-47. 
[Acme] Acicida moussoni (Bottg.), Transcaucasia, description com- 
pleted from full grown specimens; Bottger, JB. mal, Ges. vii. p. 148. 
A paper on this genus by L. de Foliu, “ Consid(5rations sur le genre 
Acwie” (Bordeaux : 1880, 20 pp., 1 pi.) has not been seen by the Re- 
corder. 
Renea, g. n. “ Testa imperforata, perelongata, cylindrica, anfractibus 
numerosis, compressis ac costulatis, labro externo prope angulum superi- 
orem scissura notabili munito, margine peristomatis obtuso, intus incras- 
sato, extus costa callosa nulla.” R. bourguignatiana, sp. n., diluvial 
deposits in the caves of Mentone. Acme moutoni (Dupuy) also belongs 
to this genus. Nevill, P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 137 & 138, pi. xiv. fig. 7. 
Albertisia, g. no generic character given ; animal not known. A. 
punica^ sp. n., Issel, Ann. Mus. Genov, xvi. p. 275, with woodcut. Meger- 
dah, near Utica, Tunisia. [Looks very like a Truncatella.'] 
Locardia^ g. n. “Testa elongato-conica, apice obtuso, rotundato, 
anfractibus valde rapide accrescentibus, parum convexis, suturis satis pro- 
f unde separatis ; apertura inf erne dilatata, margine columellari oblique ; 
operculata.” L. apocrypha^ sp. n., 4 & 5 millim. in length, alluvial 
deposits of the Rhone, Folin, J. de Conch, xxviii. pp, 235-238, pi. x. 
fig. 6. [This figure very much resembles some of the small tropical 
Stenogyree, which, however, have no operculum.] 
Assimineid.®* 
Assiminea sinensis^ Hongkong, peaseana, Ceylon, bifasciata^ Port Natal, 
dohrniana, Hongkong, woodmasoniana, beddomeana, tlieobaldiana, micro- 
