76 Moll 
MOLLUSCA, 
1069 metres, in Terra di Lavoro, C. hcettgeriana (Paulucci, 1878), 
mountains of the Abruzzi, and C. punctulata (Kiist.) var. platycepTiala 
(Scacchi), Piedimonte d’Alife, Terra di Lavoro ; Paulucci, Bull. Soc. mal. 
Ital. vii. pp. 129-134, the first two pi. iii. figs. 4 & 5. 
Claiisilia ornata (Ziegl.) var. n. humensis ; Tschapeck, Nachr. mal. 
Ges. 1881, p. 23, Hum, near Tiiffer, Lower Styria. 
Clausilia (Medora) leucantha (Kuster, MS.), sp. n., lesinensis var. 
dimorpha ; C. (^Ilerilla) MeciaJci, alschingeri var. westerlundi^ gastroleptay 
var tringa] C. {Delima) semirugata var. pristis a.nd fuscilabris, varr. nn., 
all Kuster or Kleciak MS. ; Westerlund, CEfv. Ak. Forh. 1881, 
pp. 65-57, Dalmatia. 
Clausilia (Euxma) litotes (A. Schm.) var. n. litoderma, pleuroptychia, 
(Bottg.) var. n. polygyra, pumili/ormiSf sp. n., dipolauchen [diplauchen?], 
sp. n., lederi (Bottg.) var. gradata (Bottg.), and var. n. triadis, and 
C. derasa (Mouss.) var. ossetica (A. Schm,), = sandhergeri (Mouss.), all 
from Transcaucasia, B^ittger, JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 231-240, pi. viii. 
fig. 16, pi. ix. figs. 17-20: also Nachr. mal. Ges. 1881, pp. 125-128. 
Acrotoma, subg. n., of Clausilia, near Euxina, apex decollated, lunella 
distinct. (7. (^.) homarowi, laccata, and seviicincta, spp. nn., Caucasus; 
id. JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 341-344. 
Micropontica, subg. n., of Clausilia, near Graciliaria (Bielz.), lunella 
and palatal plaits resembling those of C, plicata (Dv.) ; shell small, 
with whitish lamellao. C. (M.) closta, sp. n., id. 1. c. pp. 344 & 345, 
Transcaucasia. 
Clausilia principalis and gemina, spp. nn., and tau (Bottg.) var. n. 
hunana, Gredler, JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 24-27, Prov. Hunan, China, the 
first pi. i. fig. 6. 
Clausilia gerlachi, Lofushan mountains, and elisahethce, Shiunhingfu, 
spp. nn., Mollendorlf, JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 310 & 311, both in the pro- 
vince of Canton. 
Pupa amicta (Parr.). Lives ordinarily on limestone-rocks near the 
level of the sea, but it has been found in two instances at consider- 
ably greater distance and elevation from it (10-17 kilometres and 
400-450 metres), in Liguria, which may be accounted for by secular 
rising of the coast [?] ; Issel, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. vii. pp. 208-212. 
Puma frumentum (Drap.) var. apennina (Charp.), and var. illyrica 
(Rossm.), P. avenacea forma elatior, all from Umbria ; Paulucci, Bull. 
Soc. mal. Ital. vii. pp. 117-119. 
Pupa avenacea (Brug.), placed in the subgenus Modicella (Ad.), and 
found in Transcaucasia ; Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. viii. p. 227. 
Torquilla avenacea (Brug.) var. n. arcadica, Mount Cyllene ; Reinhardt, 
SB. nat. Fr. 1881, pp. 136 & 137. 
Pupa anceyi, sp. n.. Fagot, Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. 1881, p. 139, Val de 
Crede, near Marseilles [subg. Torquilla']. 
Pupa cylindracea (Da Costa) = umhilicata (Draj).) : there is no con- 
stant difference between British and South European specimens, as 
supposed by Bourguignat ; Paulucci, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. vii. pp. 120-123. 
Pupa (^Charadrohia) semproni (Charp), near caspia (Pfr.), Transcau- 
casia ; Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. viii. p. 228. 
