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1. Species of Helix from unknown localities : — 
Helix collaris (Pfr.), figured by Pfeiffer, Novitat. iii. p. 496, pi. 107, 
figs. 6-9. 
Helix phthorica (Crosse, 1868), Crosse, Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 392, pi. 12. 
fig. 2, locality unknown [seems allied to H. tourminensis~\. 
\_Cochlostyla\ Helix roissyana, var., Pfeiffer, Novitat. iii. p. 497, pi. 107. 
Anostorna globulosum. Its anatomy has been examined by P. Fischer, Journ. 
Conch, xvii. pp. 209-213, pi. 11. figs. 1-6. Jaw smooth ; the radula could 
not be examined ; sexual organs very simple. The author thinks that its 
real affinities are with some groups of Bulimus with toothed aperture, as 
Odoniostomus (Sow.) and Tomigerus (Spix). 
Anostorna carinatum (Pfr.), found in the territory of the river Magdalena, 
New Granada. Mousson, Mai. Blatt. xvi. p. 172. 
[^Odontostomus] Bulimus gray anus (Pfr.), var. from Sta. Catarina, Southern 
Brazil. Pfeiffer, Novitat. iii. p. 473, pi. 102. figs. 16, 17. 
Bulimus ohlongus (Miill.), 106 millimetres long, from Peru, 2000 feet above 
the sea. Mousson, I, c. p. 174. 
Orphnicus. Schaufuss in Patel’s Systome und Cataloge, p. 14, substitutes 
this subgeneric name for Orphmis (Albers), which is preoccupied. 
Bulimus {Orphnus) hifasciatus (Phil.), var. unicolor ^ Philippi, Mai. Blatt. 
xvi. p. 36, Peru. 
Bulimus souvillei (Morelet), var. kanaUnsis^ from Kanalu, New Caledonift, 
Crosse, Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 69. — B. senilis, New Caledonia, and 
lamherti, Ouvea or Loyalty Island, spp. nn., Gassies, Journ. Conch, xvii. pp. 
71-73. — B. aUxander (Crosse), var. ouagapensis, scarahus (Albers), var. tanou^ 
cnsis and nucleolus (Morelet), var. xanthochila, Crosse, ibid. pp. 179, 180. — B. 
ho7idcensis, sp. n., Crosse and Souverbie, ibid. p. 270, pi. 8. fig. 1, New Cale- 
donia. — B. suhmat'iei, sp. n., and maj'iei (Crosse), var. curta, Souverbie, ibid, 
pp. 273, 274, New Caledonia. — B. annihal and bouvariensis, spp. nn., Souver- 
bie, ibid. p. 416, 417, New Caledonia. 
Bulimus ouveanus, sp. n., Ouvea Island, and B. pahnarum, sp. n., St. 
Christoval, New Hebrides. Mousson, Journ. Conch, xvii. pp. 60-62, pi. 4. 
figs. 4 & 6. II. Crosse remarks that the first is " terriblement ” near to 
small varieties of B. jibraius (Martyn). A variety, lifouana, of the former 
described by Crosse, ibid. p. 180. 
Bulimus seemaiini (Dohrn), Fidji Islands. Pfeiffer, Novitat. iii. p. 474, 
pi. 102. fig. 18. 
Btdimus miltocheilus (Reeve) occurs on several islands of the Solomon group, 
and is used in the manufacture of necklaces by the natives at Port Achard. 
Brazier, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 162. 
For South -American species of Bidinuis, see also among Goniognatha. 
Achatina tincta (Reeve), several varieties from Angola, described and 
figured by L. Pfeiffer, Mai. Blatt. xvi. pp. 253-266, pis. 1 & k 
Achatina peter si (Martens), Tette in Mozambique, Pfeiffer, Novitat. iii. 
p. 452, pi. 99. figs. 13-16. — Achatina vai'icosa (Pfr.), from Enon, South Africa, 
Pfeiffer, Novitat. iii. p. 490, pi. 106. figs. 1, 2. 
Achatina ftdica. A normal and an abnormally umbilicated specimen figured 
by Martens in V. d. Decken’s Reisen in Ost. -Africa, vol. iii. p. 58, pi. 2. 
figs. Iff-le. 
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