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the minute distinction of species, enumerates 74 species of land-shells, 44 
from fresh water, and one submarine {Alexia myosotis). 
2. Southern Europe and Algeria, 
Southern France. Dubrueil has published a second edition of his ' Cata- 
logue des Moll. terr. et fluv. du d(5partement de rH«5rault,’ in which he 
enumerates 9 Limacidce, 92 land-shells (among which only 1 Vitrina and 6 
Clausilia, but 17 Pupa and Vertigo') and 68 freshwater shells. 
Pyrenean!^. L. Morlet increases the number of known land- and freshwater 
shells found in the valley of Bareges by 20 species. Journ. Conch, xvii. 
p. 399. 
Some little-known species of Helix from Spain and South-western France 
described by Rambur, Journ. Conch, xvii. pp. 252-269. 
Liguria. The land- and freshwater shells of Spezzia are enumerated by 
Ces. Tapparone-Canefri, Att. Soc. Ital. Sc. Nat. xii. pp. 316, 316, — Paludina 
fasciata (Miill.), Bithynia tentaculata (L.) and boissieri (Charp.), Valvata 
piscinalis and cristata (Miill.); pp. 341-364 — forty-eight inoperculated land- 
shells, among which Ctrcilianella acietdoides (Jan), Succinea elcgans (Risso) 
—jrfeifferi^RosQm..) (the only one of that genus), Zonites leopoldianus (Charp.), 
Pupa amicta (Tarr.) at Porto Venere, only three species of Clausilia, viz. 
papillaris (Miill.), solida (Drap.), and laminata (Mont.), Helix ohvoluta (Miill.), 
umhilicaris (Brumati), var. /I. italica of Stabile, ? signata (F4r.) [more 
probably (Miill.) only found dead on the shore], lucorum (F^r.), rupestris 
(Drap.), and terverii (Mich.) ; pp. 364-359 — three Aiuiculidfe referred wrongly 
to the genus Conovtdus, xiz.Jirminii (Payr.), (Phil.), (Drap.), 
13 species of Limnajidfe, among which Physa pisana (Issel), the rest 
widely distributed species ; pp. 359, 360 — four Cyclostomidtx, Truncatella 
truncatula (Drap.), and Paludinella littorina (Chiaje), the last two living 
together beneath stones and weed near high-water mark: pp. 379, 380 — Cyclas 
cornea (L.), Pisidium casertamim (Poli), and amnicum (Miill.) : p. 389 — JJnio 
pictorum (L., Drap.), requienii (Mich.), and one Anodonta. 
Upper Italy. Twelve species of land-shells collected by A. Villa and G. 
B. Spinelli on the Berian Hills (Colli Berici, near Vicenza) are enumerated 
in Bull. Malac. Ital. ii. p. 6. 
Venice. Spinelli’s list of the land- and freshwater mollusca living at and 
near Venice contains 44 terrestrial species, 60 freshwater, and 6 submarine. 
Ahruzzi. The Recorder’s paper on the mollusks of this country (see ^ Zool. 
Record,’ v. p. 436) has been followed by a more complete account written by 
a native of that province. Dr. N. Tiberi, in the Bullet. Malacol. Ital. ii. 
pp. 33-36, 65-73, 113-123. The author treats with special care of the species 
of Helix which are very characteristic, as H. orsinii (Porro), hathyomphala 
(Charp.), spadee (Calcara), ligata (Miill.). 
Corsica. Descriptions of two Helix said to be new by Crosse and Debeaux. 
Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 51. 
Pyrenean Peninsida. The part of L. da Silva’s paper on the mollusks of 
Portugal (see above, p. 618), which has reached the Recorder, contains only 
introductory remarks. 
Nineteen species of land- and freshwater shells are enumerated by L. von 
Ileyden, Nachrichtsbl. mal. Gesellsch. i. p. 1.3G. — Two new species of Helix 
from Spain described by Hidalgo, .Tourn. Conch, xvii. p. 19, 
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