GKOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
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Sicily. Malacological excursions in the Madonie and Mount Eryx, by 
W. Kobelt, 1. c. pp. 225-255. 
Malta, Land and freshwater Mollusca, by H. W. Feilden, Zool. 
(3) iii. pp. 193-199. 
6 . South-east Europe and Asia Minor. 
Dalmatia, Greece, and Russia. Some new species of Unio and Ano- 
donta described by Drouet, J. de Conch, xxvii, pp. 140-142 & 327-333. 
Galicia. Some new varieties by Clessin, Mai. BI. (2) i. pp. 7-12, pi. i. 
figs. 5-8. 
Z. Krol has published a list of 62 species of Gastropods and 13 
Bivalves from Eastern Galicia, in the Report of the Physiographical 
Commission of the Academy of Science at Cracow (in Polish) xii. [1878] 
pp. 163-176, 1 pi. ; and J. Radowski, three lists of Mollusks found at 
Strzyzow, on the Bug river, near Kamionka-Strumilowa, and at Bobrka 
and Przemyslany, tom. cit. pp. 15-23, 23-26, and xiii. pp. 130-138. [The 
Polish titles are to be found in Zool. Anz. iii. pp, 363 & 364.] 
Croatia. 37 terrestrial and 6 freshwater species (2 apparently new), 
collected by Von Heyden, enumerated by S. Clessin, Nachr. mal. Ges. 
1879, pp. 116-125. 
Herzegovina. 10 terrestrial and 2 freshwater species, collected by A. 
Schletterer, enumerated by Y. Gredler, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1879, p. 57. 
Greece. C. A. Westerlund & H. Blanc discuss the malacological 
fauna, chiefly from the rich collections made by the latter during several 
travels, chiefly in Attica, Eubcea, and Crete, but with full consideration 
of the scattered previous literature on that subject. They enumerate 
269 species of land shells, and only 57 of freshwater shells. The pro- 
minent feature of this fauna, compared with that of Italy, is the large 
number of white or pale blue Clausilice, subgenus Albina, ria. Several of 
the more interesting new species are figured in Kobelt’s Iconography. 
Freshwater shells, new species or varieties, described by Clessin, Mal. 
Bl. (2) i. pp. 1-7, pi. i. figs. 1-4. 
Caucasus. 51 terrestrial and 1 freshwater species from various parts, 
chiefly Kasbeck, including several new, collected by H, Leder, described, 
with critical remarks, by O. Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. vi. pp. 1-42, pi. i. 
40 species of small land shells, collected by G. Sievers in Transcaucasia, 
determined ; id. 1. c. pp. 388-412, pi, x. 
Troas. 10 terrestrial and 4 freshwater species, collected by R. Virchow, 
enumerated by Von Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1879, pp. 86 & 87. 
7 . Northern and Central Asia. 
Central Asia. Some land shells collected by Dr. Regel at Kuldja, in- 
cluding several new, and freshwater shells from the Tarim river, collected 
by Prejewalsky. including varieties of the European Lirnnoea auricularia 
and stagnalis, exhibited by E. v. Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1879, pp. 122-126. 
Lake Baikal. The results of B. Dybowski’s researches (Zool. Rec. 
xiii. Moll . p. 12) are recorded, some statements taken from Gerstfeldt 
