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MOLLUSCA. 
Lampadia ledari^ sp. n., Bottger, 1. c. p. 7, pi. i. fig. 2, Transcaucasia. 
[Appears to be a keeled VitrinaJ\ 
Vitrinozonites, g. u. Shell like that of Vitrina. A caudal mucous pore 
with longitudinal furrow. No appendiculate mantle process. Marginal 
teeth of the radula simple, not bifid. Type, Vitrina latissima (Lewis), 
from Tennessee, radula described; Binuey, Bull. Mus. 0. Z. v. p. 333, 
pi. ii. fig. H. 
Veliferaj g. n. Shell as in Helicarion ; mantle with one or more acces- 
sory processes which cover m >st of the shell ; a simple longitudinal 
mucous pore, without horn-shaped process. Jaw with smooth anterior 
surface, and beak-like projection on the cutting edge. Radula like that 
of Zonites, the first lateral teeth with an inner side cutting point, mar- 
ginal teeth aculeate, with wide spur. V, gabbi, sp. n., Binney, Ann. 
N. Y. Ac. i. pp. 257 & 258, pi. xi. figs, a-g, Pico Blanco, Oosta Rica, 
3000 ft. 
Helicarion /(tmosa[rWs], sp. n., allied to Helix atranientaria (Shuttl.), 
J. E. T. Woods, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. iii. [1878], p. 123, pi. xii. fig. 3, 
Tasmania. 
Microcystis punctif era, sp. n., Gabb, P. Ac. Philad. 1879, p. 17, Rurutu. 
Nanina (^Paryphantd) atranientaria (Shuttl., 1852), figured ; Shuttle- 
worth, Notitise Mai. ii. pi. i. fig. 2, Port Philip, Australia. 
Nanina herhlotsiana (Dorn), Java, densa, (A. Ad.), var. ignobilis and 
lowiana (Martens), Borneo, and trochus (Miill.), Southern Celebes, Mar- 
tens, in Pfeiffer’s Novitat. v. pp. 175-177, pi. cl. figs. 4-6, pi. cxlix. 
figs. 7-10 & 1-6. 
Nanina {Microcystis) townsendiana, sp. n., Godwin-Austen & Nevill, 
P. Z. S. 1879, p. 736, pi. lix. fig. 1, Perak. 
Nanina mozambicensis (Pfr.), habits and living animals described ; 
Gibbons, J. of Conch, ii. p. 142. 
Stenopus guildingi and micans, spp. nn., Angas, P. Z. S. 1879, pp. 484 
& 486, pi. xl. figs. 14 & 16, Costa Rica. 
Hahroconus (Crosse & Fischer) elegans, sp. n., and selenkai (Pfr.), 
Mexico, Strebel & Pfeffer, Mexik. Land-Conch, iv. pp. 23 & 24, pi. iv. 
figs. 16 & 1, radula pi. ix. fig. 9. 
Zonites pergranulatus (Godet MS., Kobelt, 1878), Amorgo Island, and 
verticillus var. eubodca (Kob.), Euboea, Kobelt Iconogr. vii. pp. 2 & 3, 
pi. clxxix. figs. 1809 & 1810. 
Zonites cretensis, sp. n., Blanc, Faun. Mai. Grece, p. 31, Canea, Crete. 
Moreletia (Gray) angiomphala and dohrni, spp. nn., Mexico, also Helix 
caduca (Pfr.)» fuliginosa (Griffith), lucubrata (Say), and zonites (Pfr.) 
refereed to this genus. The first three anatomically described, and their 
shells and that of M. caduca photographed. Strebel & Pfeffer, Mexik. 
Land-Conch, iv. pp. 4-11 & 92 & 93; shells, pis. i. & ii. figs. 4, 6, & 7, 
pi. viii. figs. 7-9, pi. XV. figs. 8 & 9 ; anatomy, pi. viii. figs. 1-6 ; radula, 
pi. ix. figs. 1-6 ; jaw, pi. ix. figs. 16 & 17. 
Zonyalina (Martens) distinguished by the want of the outer cervical 
lobe of the mantle from Moreletia \ Z. venusta and jalapensis, spp. nn., 
the former = bilineata, varr. 0 and y of Crosse & Fischer, and veracruz- 
ensis (Pfr., Helix) ; bilineata and jalapensis anatomically described. 
