72 Moll 
MOLLUSCA. 
Albania and on the Ionian Islands ; maculosa (Desh.), in Rumelia, 
Morea, ^gina, and Euboea ; cceridea (Fdr.) in Euboea and many of the 
Cyclades, &c. Crete alone has 33 species, all limited to this island, so far 
as known. Novitat. Conchol. v. pp. 39-174, pis. cxlv.-cxlviii., also pub- 
lished separately. 
Crucita, subg. n. for Clausilia : two palatal plaits, the upper puncti- 
form, the lower rather long, forming the cross with the lunella or the 
clausiiium, comprising C. rothi (Zeleb.), hourguignati (Charp.), cunalicalata 
(Pfr.), tetragonostoma (Pfr.), oxystoma (Rossm.), &c. Westerlund, Mon. 
Clausil. pp. 110-113 (they are placed by Bottger among his Oligo- 
ptychia). 
Tortuta, subg. n. of Clausilia^ for (7. 'pauli (Mabille) ; id. 1. c. p. 124 
(forming part of Bottger’s Laminifera). 
Clausilia nigricans was first specifically named and published by Matou 
& Rackett in 1804, C. rugosa (Drap.) dates from 1801 ; Jeffreys, Ann. 
N. H. (5) ii. p. 381. 
Clausilia duhia, var. n. alpicola sxA -plicaiula^ var. n. alpestriSy Clessin, 
Mai. Bl. XXV. pp. 86 & 87, pi. hi. figs. 14 & 15, Tirol, 2560 and 2130 mm. 
above the sea. 
Clausilia andreana^ sp. n., Fagot, Bull. Soc. Toulouse, 1877, Pyre- 
nees. 
Clausilia itala (Martens) and haldensis (Parr.), rossmcessleri and costu- 
lata (Jan), cincta (Brumati), and letochcc (Gredl.), form three series 
of smooth species, passing by nearly allied forms to distinctly ribbed 
species; Gredler, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1878, pp. 22-24. 
Clausilia transitans and dehurghiccy Calabria, hccttgeriana, Monte Ma- 
jella, spp. nn., Paulucci, Materiaux, &c., and JB. mal. Ges. v. pp. 357 
& 358. 
Clausilia gihhula (Ziegl.) var. pelagosana (Bottg ) ; Stossich, Bull. Soc. 
Ard. hi. p. 191. 
Clausilia laminata^ var. n. triloba, Carniola, gihhula, subsp. n. pelago- 
sana, Pelagosa, in the Adriatic, stossichi, Dalmatia, pirostoma, Croatia, 
spp. nn., tschetschenica (Pfr.) = ossetica (Mou^., Bottg.), Transcaucasia, 
thessalonica, var. n. major, Macedonia ; Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. v. 
pp. 33-41, pi. h. 
Clausilia per lucens, sp. n., Caucasus, id. 1. c. p. 105, pi. iv. fig. 7. 
Clausilia pleuroptychia, sp. n., Syria, leuco [r] rhaphe (Blanc, MS.), sp. n., 
Skiathos Island, rudicosta, Sicily, digamma, Antivari, confusa, Zante and 
Cerigo, spp. nn., id. 1. c. pp. 291-306, pi. x. 
Clausilia orsiniana, var. n. orthopleura, Biokovo, in Dalmatia, lepida, 
new name for longicollis (Westerlund, 1875, nee Kiister), amalthea, 
sp. n., Crete, rossmcessleri, var. n. ressmanni, Carinthia, letochana, var. n. 
gredleriana, Tirol, resince (Kleciach, MS.), Dalmatia, jucunda (Kiister, 
MS.), Dalmatia, petrina (Parr., MS.), Croatia, archilahris (Kustchig, 
MB.), pachychilia (Ziegl., MS.), tenehricosa (Kiister, MS.), all from Dal- 
matia, decattanice (Villa, MS.), Southern Italy, cristicollis, sp. n., Argos, 
moreletiana (Blanc, MS.), Crete, laconics (Mouss., MS.), Missenia, Greece, 
mathildce (Kleciach, MS.), Croatia, tinei (Benoit, MS.), ^ic\\y , coarctata 
(Mousson, MS.), Boootia, kondourana (Blanc, MS.), Greece, spp. uu. ; 
