GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
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including Helix candidnla (Stud.) and striata (Mull.), Pupa secale (Drap.), 
and Azeca tridens (Pult.) ; id. 1. c. pp. 86-89. 
Terrestrial Mollusks from the principalities Meiningen and Cohurg\ id. 
1. c. pp. 1-4. 
Rhon Mountains. 5 species of Clausilia ; id. 1. c. pp. 51 & 52. 
Odenwald. 16 terrestrial and 1 freshwater species, Planorhis alhus ; id. 
1. c. pp. 81 & 82. 
Darmstadt. 17 terrestrial species; id. 1. c. pp. 82 & 83. 
Alsace. 49 terrestrial and 18 freshwater species ; A. Andrea?, Nachr. 
mal. Ges. 1879, pp. 93-95. 
The numerical relations of specimens of land shells drifted ashore 
by the rivulet Waldach, confluent of the Nagold, Wilrtemberg, have been 
made out by Buchner, J. H. Ver. Wiirtt. xxxv. p. 350. There were 
26.000 specimens of 32 species, more than half of them (14,000) Helix 
pulcliella, 4,200 H. hispida, 2,500 Cionella luhrica, 1,500 Pupa muscorum^ 
1.000 Carychium minimum. 
Suhalpine parts of Wilrtemberg and Bavaria. 37 terrestrial and only 
one freshwater species, Limncea truncatula ; O. Bottger, Nachr, mal. 
Ges. 1879, pp. 89-91. 
The distribution of land shells near Reiclienhall and Salzburg^ and the 
difference of their calcareous and primitive Alpine mountains, discussed 
by E. V. Martens, JB. mal. Ges. vi. pp. 67-71. Some additions by O. 
Bottger, tom. cit. pp. 413-415. 
17 terrestrial and 1 freshwater species, from Sckaffhausen, Switzerland., 
and Constance', by E. Gaucher, Bull. Soc. mal. Belg. 1879, p. Ixxvi. 
Switzerland. Numerous terrestrial species noticed by J. Wood, 
Naturalist, iii. [1878] pp. 113 & 114 ; and by F. Roffiaen, Proc. verb. 
Soc. mal. Belg. 1879, p. xcix. Helix ruderata (Stud.), found on the 
Jura, at Creux-du-Van ; Rougemont, Bull. Soc. Neuch. xi. p. 210. 
Tirol. List of terrestrial Mollusca of the northern part ; by Grem- 
BLICH {supra). Additions to a former list, by V. Gredler, Nachr. mal. 
Ges. 1879, pp. 105-116. 149 terrestrial and 63 freshwater species enumer- 
ated ; id. Ber. Ver. Innsbr. vii. pp. 22-32. 
Styria. Localities of Clausilia styriaca (A. Schmidt) and grimmiri 
(Parr.) ; Tschapeck, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1879, pp. 28-31. 
4. South-western Europe. 
Land and freshwater shells from Bordeaux, Arcachon, Biarritz, sxsA 
San Sebastian, in Northern Spain ; Von Heimburg, Nachr. mal. Ges. 
1879, pp. 24-28. 
J. B. Gassies has given a new supplement to his list of the land- and 
freshwater Mollusca of Dept. Lot- et- Garonne, adding 22 species to the 
155 already known. Bull. Soc. Bord. 1878. 
List of laud and freshwater shells collected in the neighbourhood of 
Bordeaux ; R. Scharff, J. of Conch, ii. p. 183. 
Alluvial deposits of the Garonne. 44 terrestrial and 13 freshwater 
species, enumerated by R. Scharff, J. of Conch, ii. pp. 315 & 316. 14 
