GASTROPODA (pULMONATA). 
■Moll. 63 
Pupa)^ all from Mayotte Island, Comores, Morelet, J. de Conch, xxix. 
pp. 221-231, the new, except vermis^ pi. ix. figs. 8-16, & pi. x. figs. 1-3. 
Ennea Icevigata (Dohrn), E. A. Smith, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 281, pi. xxxii. 
fig. 6*, Nyassa. 
Enncea [^Ennea] passamaana (Petit, 1853), and halfouri., sp. n., Godwin- 
Austen, P. Z. S. 1881, pp. 808 & 809, pi. Ixviii. figs. 11 & 12, Socotra. 
Pupa {Ennea) sexdentata, sp. n., Taylor, J. de Conch, iii. p. 144, 
Zanzibar. 
Ennea {Iluttonella) moircliiana, sp. n. (Ropstorff, MS.), Nevill, 
J. A. S. B. 1. pt. 2, p. 130, Great Nicobar. 
Gibhus hjonetianus (Pall.) var. n. sinistrosa, id. 1. c. p. 129. 
Gihbus dupontianus (Nevill), Mauritius, id. 1. c. p. 130, pi. vi. fig. 1. 
Rhytida incequalis (Ofv.), radula agreeing with that of the Testacellidce 
as already stated by C. Semper ; St. Simon, Bull. Soc. Toulouse (Mars) 
1880; J. de Conch, xxix. p. 185. 
Diplomplialm also belongs to the Testacellidce ; id. ll. cc. 
[^Dijdomphalus^ Helix seherti, sp. n., Marie, J. de Conch, xxix. 
pp. 241-243, New Caledonia. 
OXYGNATHA. 
Limax monticola, sp. n., Taparowan, High Armenia, 8000 feet above 
the sea, ecarinatus, sp. n., Mingrelia, melanocephalus (Kaleniczenko), and 
agrestis (L.) = minutus (Kaleniczenko), Transcaucasia, Bottger, JB. mal. 
Ges. viii. pp. 180-187, the two new pi. vii. figs. 6 & 7, also described in 
Nachr. mal. Ges. 1881, pp. 120 & 121. 
Limax (Hutt.), anatomical notes ; Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiii. 
p. 199, pi. vi. figs. A & B. 
Amalia budapestensis, sp. n., Hazay, Mal. Bl. (2) iii. p. 37, pi. i. 
fig. 1, a-/., Buda-Pest, with anatomical description. [Apparently near 
gracilis (Leydig).] 
Milax antipodum (Hutt.), anatomical description ; Hutton, 1. c. p. 200, 
pi. vi. figs. C & D. 
Eumilax, subg. n., of Amalia, respiratory orifice before the middle of 
the shield; Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. viii. p. 180. 
Amalia {Eumilax) brandti (Martens), Transcaucasia, note on it ; 
id. 1. c. pp. 178 & 179. 
Pseudomilax, g. n., slug with shield behind the middle of the body, 
respiratory orifice near the hinder end of the shield ; no internal shell ? ; 
jaw and radula unknown. P. lederi and bicolor, spp. nn., Transcaucasia, 
Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 173-175, pi. viii. figs. 3 & 4, and Nachr. 
mal. Ges. 1881, pp. 118 & 119. The author places it with some doubt 
among the Testacellidce. 
Trigonochlamys, g. n., near Pseudomilax, but edges of the triangular 
shield adhering to the body, no genital orifice behind the right feeler, a 
transverse impression before the hinder end of the tail ; sculpture of the 
body coarsely areolated. T. imitatrix, sp. n., Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. viii. 
pp. 177 & 176, pi. vii. fig. 5, also Nachr. mal. Ges. 1881, p. 120, Trans- 
caucasia. 
