GEOGEAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
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North China, province Chili, including Peking, 21 terrestrial and 33 
fresh- water species with several new and emendations of synonymy, 
enumerated by 0. v. Mollendorff, JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 33-43, pi. i. 
figs. 8-10. 
Lake Kuku-nor, Liinncca plicatula (Bens.) ; Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 
1881, p. 63. 
Central China, province Hunan. Notes on 26 species of land shells, 
and 11 fresh-water species, some new, collected by P. Fuchs, on isolated 
groups of rocks, by P. V. Gredler, JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 10-33, pi. i. 
figs. 1-7, & pp. 110-124, pi. vi. 
Southern China, province of Canton. The known land snails enume- 
merated, with critical notes on the localities, and 11 new species 
described .by O. V. Mollendorff, JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 302-312. 
Several species (2 new) by Gredler, tom. cit. pp. 124-132. Critical 
note on the land shells of Hongkong by 0. V. Mollendorff in Martens’s 
Conchol. MT. i. p. 74. 
British India. G. Nevill makes several interesting additions and 
corrections to his “Hand List” [Zool. Rec. xv. Moll. p. 21], concerning 
the land and fresh- water shells of India and adjacent countries ; 
J. A. S. B, 1. pt. 2, pp. 125-161, pis. v.-vii. W. T. Blanford estimates 
the number of land and fresh- water species of Gastropoda to be about 
900, that of fresh-water Bivalves about 100; Rep. Brit. Ass. for 1881, 
p. 678, and J. A. S. B. 1. pt. 2, pp. 267 & 271. 
Notes and drawings of the animals of various Indian Land, Pulmonata, 
left by the late Dr. Stoliczka, have been published by Godwin-Austen, 
J. A. S. B. xlix. [1880] pt. 2, p. 151. 
Species and varieties of Limnaea found in India and the Malayan 
Archipelago, discussed and figured by E. v. Martens, Conchol. MT. i. 
pp. 75-91, pis. xiv.-xvi. 
Himalaya : hills between Mari and Taudiani. 20 species of land shells 
(2 new) enumerated by W. Theobald, J. A. S. B. 1. pt. 3, pp. 44-49. 
Ceylon. “ Une journee malacologique a Colombo,” A. Craven, Ann. 
Mal. Belg. P.v., Dec. 1880, pis. cxiv.-cxix. 
Burma. 76 oporculatod and 130 non-oporculated terrestrial species, 
37 fresh-water Gastropods and 20 fresh-water Bivalves, enumerated by 
W. T. Blanford, British Burma Gazetteer (Rangoon : 1880), i. 
pp. 698-713 ; he distinguishes in Burma 4 well-marked molluscan 
faunae, viz., (1) that of Arakanand Southern Pegu, (2) Upper Burma and 
Thayet district, (3) Limestone hills near Maulmain, and (4) Tenasserim, 
and names the most characteristic species of each of them. 
Cambodia. New species of Lacunopsis, Jullienia, and Pachydrobia, 
by J. Poirier, J. de Conch, xxix. pp. 1-19, pis. i.-iii. 
Sumatra, highlands of Padang. 19 terrestrial and 15 fresh-water 
species, among the former some new, enumerated by C. Bock, P. Z. S. 
1881, pp. 628-633, pi. Iv. Some new terrestrial species also by H. Dohrn, 
Nachr. mal. Ges. 1881, pp. 65 & 66; some fresh-water species enumerated 
by A. Brot, j. de Conch, xxix. pp. 154-160, pi. vi. 
Borneo, districts Koetei, Amontai, and Banjermassiu (heretofore not 
explored). 14 terrestrial and 8 aquatic (fresh or brackish water) species, 
