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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Setia ochroleiica, sp. n., Brusina, Joum. Conch, xvii. p. 247, Adriatic. 
Scaliola data, sp. n., Issel, 1. c. p. 198, Suez and Zanzibar. 
Cingula villce and tihenana, spp. nn., figured in the Descript, de I’Egypte, 
pi. 3. figs. 17 and IG; C. madreporica, psammitica, and xoaahiiica^ spp.im., 
Issel, l.c, pp. 198-202, pl. 2. figs. 8, 9, & 10, Suez. 
Hydrobia paladilhi, sp. n., Dubrueil, Catal. Moll, de riI4rault, p. G9, Diver 
Lainalou, Southern France. Allied to //. brevis (Drap.). 
Hydrobia paludestrinoidestj sp. n., Bigorre, in a ferruginous spring ; H per- 
acutUy sp. n., Lyon and Nyons, near Genave. Paladilhe, Devue et Mag. Zool. 
1869, pp. 319-321, pl. 20. figs. 11-14. 
Paludestrina procenda, sp. n., Vendrelle in Catalonia, and Salces, D^p. 
P)rr^nees Orientales ; P. pachygastra, sp. n., Sicily. Paladilhe, 1. c. pp. 322- 
326, pl. 19. figs. 24-27. 
Paludinella turgidida, sp. n., D^p. Cote d’Or and Aube j P. canaliculata, 
sp. n., Guran, Ddp. Ilaute-Garonne j P. pupoides, sp. n., Toisy, D*5p. Ain j 
P. turriculata, sp. n., Asnieres, D^p. Sarthe. Paladilhe, 1. c. pp. 275-281, 
pl. 20. figs. 1-10. 
Amnicola maceana^ sp. n., Antunez, near Barcelona ; A. lanceolata, sp. n., 
St. Jean de Luz, Dep. Basses-Pyrendes; A. emiliana, Balarac, Dep. 
H^rault, also Salces in the Pyrenees, Vendrelle in Catalonia, and S. Giuliano, 
near Geneva j it is the A. confusa of Moitessier, but not of Frauenfeld ; A. 
spiratUf sp. n., Banolas in Catalonia, and Salces, Ddp. Pyr(5n<5es Orientales j 
A. Sarahs, sp. n., Indre et Loire, near Nantes ; A. compacta, sp. n., Alicante 
in Spain ; A. melitensis, sp. n., Malta ; it is the A. similis of Issel, Moll, di 
Malta ; A. balearica^ sp. n.. Port INIahon, Minorca j A, xnammillata, sp. n., 
Spezzia. Paladilhe, 1. c. pp. 227-237 and 273, pl. 19. figs. 6-23. 
Amnicola confusa (Frauenfeld) is a salt\vater-shell according to Dubrueil, 
Catal. Moll, de THdrault, p. 104. 
Pugesia (Paladilhe). Dubrueil thinks that this genus is established for the 
embryonic state of some other shell, 1. c. p. 105, 
liclgrandia. This genus had been established by Boiirguignat in the pre- 
ceding year for a diluvial species found near Paris (‘Record’ for 1868, p. 462); 
its chief character is the gibbosity of the shell (Catalogue des Mollusqucs 
terrestres et fluviatiles recueillis a I’tStat fossile dans lea parties inf^rieures 
du diluvium des environs de Paris, 1868). Paladilhe assigns to this 
genus the recent species Cyclostoma gibbum (Drap.), Hydrobia moitessieri 
(Bourg.), H lusitanica (Paladilhe), Paludina varica (Paget), and B. cylin- 
draceUf sp. n., from Alliances, D<5p. Aube. Revue et Mag. Zool. 1869, 
pp. 282-284, pl. 19. figs. 16-17 ; further, B. bigorriensis, sp. n., Bigorre, Ddp. 
Hautes-Pyr^n^es in a ferruginous spring, and B. gibberula^ sp. n., D^p. Ile- 
rault. Ibid. pp. 316-318, pl. 20. figs. 18-23. 
Pyrgula scalariformis, sp. n., and Limnea tazeivelliana, sp. n., postpleiocene, 
Illinois. Wolf, Am. Journ. Conch, v. p. 198, pl. 17. figs. 3 2. 
Pyrgidium, a new genus for a pleioceiie French shell (Turnouer, Journ. 
Conch, xvii. pp. 86-91, pl. 3. fig. 2), may be noticed here on account of its 
very great resemblance to Pyrgida (Jan). 
Lartctia, This genus, very similar to Paladilhia in the form of the aper- 
ture, but having an obtuse notch instead of a narrow slit on the upper part 
of the outer margin, was created by Boiirguignat (1868) in the work quoted 
for some diluvial shells found near Paris. Paladilhe now describes the two 
