74 Moll. 
MOLLUSCA. 
Bulimus hawriensis and zanyueharicuSy spp. nn., Taylor, J. of 
Conch, hi. pp. 142 & 143, Zanzibar. [Zewcoc/h/a, ? near/aZ/aa; (Say). — 
Reg.] 
Buliminus (Pachnodus) heliciformisy fragilis, and adonensisy spp. nn., 
H. H. Godwin-Austen, P. Z. S. 1881, pp. 807 & 808 [1882], pi. Ixix. 
figs. 7-9, Socotra. 
BuliminuSy subg. Achatinelloides (Nevill, 1878)= Ovella (Pfr., Clessin, 
1879), socotrensis (Pfr.), with var. n. elongatuSy B. hadibuensis, balfouriy 
gollonsirensis, tigriSy zebrinus, longi/ormis, and semicastaneusy all spp. nn., 
the second and last with a var. albay all from Socotra ; id. 1. c. pp. 801-807, 
pi. Ixviii. figs. 1-17, and pi. Ixix. fig. 10. 
\_Chondrula\ ChondruSy 5 French species : tridens (Mull.), rayianus 
(Bourg.), Canonville, near Vincennes, Paris, extinct, quadridens (Mull.), 
niso (Risso) = seductilis (Ziegl.), Mediterranean Shores, and lunaticuSy 
(Cristof. & Jan), Nice, described and figured by Locard, Contrib. faun, 
mal. franc, i. pp. 23-29, pi. i. figs. 17-22. 
Chondrula tridens var. n. migrata, Milachevich, Moll. Mosc. p. 91, 
Government of Moscow. 
Buliminus {Chondrula) tZaZmaZZcws (Kleciak, in sched.), sp. n., Wester- 
lund, OEfv. Ak. Forh. 1881, p. 63, Dalmatia. 
Buliminus {Chondrula) lamelliferus — pupoides (\^vyn.)y and 
notes on some other species from Transcaucasia ; Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. 
viii. pp. 224 & 225. 
Fartula (Fdr.). W. Hartman gives general notes on this genus, its 
geographical distribution, arboreal and terrestrial species, hybrids, sinis- 
tral examples, and other variations, hybrids [see' the General Part], 
anatomy, &c., with an alphabetical list of all the known species and 
critical remarks ; the local distribution of the single species on the islands 
Moorea, Tahaa, Huahine, Raiatea, and Tahiti is represented on two maps 
by A. Garrett. Most species exhibit spiral rows of pits at the apex of 
the shell, both embryo and adult ; those which want them, as F. gua- 
mensis (Pfr.), perhaps do not belong to this genus. Bull. Mus. C. Z. ix. 
pp. 171-196. 
Fartula : Nenitty Astrceay Glytiay Iliay (EnonOy Helenay Pasitheay ^gay 
Echoy Latiay EvadnOy Harmoniay Matutay and SteropCy subgg. nn. of 
Fartula ; types respectively P. faba (Martyn), auriculata (Brod.), denti- 
fera (Pfr.), umbilicata (Pease), lutea (Less.), hebe (Pfr.), otaheitana 
(Brug.), (Reeve), decussatula (Pfr.), arguta (Pfr.), ganymedes 
(Pfr.), bulimoides (Less.), gibba (Fer.), rosea (Brod.), and carteriensis 
(Q. & G.). All known species enumerated and arranged into these 15 
subgenera : Partulay s. str., and (Enone are partly arboreal. Hartman, 
Catalogue of the genus Partulay 1881, 14 pp., the 15 typical species figured 
in woodcut. [Nearly all those 14 names are preoccupied in Zoology, 
Nenia and Latia even in Conchology. — Reg.] 
Fartula rufa (Lesson) = guamensis (Pfr.) = brumalis (Reeve), 2 
varieties differing in the shape of the pillar lip, Carolines ; E. v. Martens, 
Conchol. MT. i. pp. 95 & 96, pi. xvii. figs. 12-16. 
Tornatellina gigas (Martens, 1880) ; id. 1. c. p. 91, pi. xvii. figs. 1-5, 
Ruck Island, Carolines. 
