GASTROPODA (pulmonata). Moll. 57 
Land- u. Slissw. Conch, iii. pp. 31-46, pi. x. figs. 8-17, & pis. xiii.-xxii., 
anatomy, pi. xi. figs. 1-7, radnla. 
G. miradorcmis^ sp. n., = audchardi var. B., of tho former part of tho 
same work, p. 33, pi. xi. fig. 20, esUfanicB, sp. n., = sowerbiana^ var. D. 
of tho same, p. 17, pi. v. fig. 11, lineata^ sp. n., Miahuatlan, and poUta^ 
sp. n., locality not indicated, no median tooth in the radnla ; Strebel, 1. c. 
pp. 33, 45, 47, & 48, pi. ix. figs. 10 & 14, pi. xii. figs. 3 & 13, pi. xxii. fig. 1. 
Shells of G. turris, conferta, sowerhiana^ and liehmanni (Pfr.) again 
figured; 1. c. pi. ix. figs. 11 & 12, & pi. xii. figs. 1, 2, & 4. 
Glandina algira (Poir.) varr. tumida (Villa), intermedia (Martens), 
angustata (Villa), and microstoma (Kobelt) = G. algira, comprcssa, and 
dilatata (Mouss.), Dalmatia, Italy, Ionian Islands, and Algeria ; Kobelt, 
Iconogr. V. pp. 55-57, pl.cxxxiv. figs. 1313-1316. 
Salasiella, g. n. ; small shells like Glandina, glossy, and vertically 
striate ; columella truncated ; labial feelers wanting. Stomach simple (as 
in Streptostyla, double in Glandina). S. joaquince, sp. n., Jalapa, perpu- 
silla, and ? modesta (Pfr., as Oleacina), all from Mexico. Strebel, Mcxik. 
Land- u. Siisswass. Conch, iii. pp. 6, 29, & 30, pi. x. figs. 1-7, anatomy of 
the first, pi. xi. fig. 8, radula of the same, pi. ix. figs. 6, 8, & 9 shells of all 
three. 
Streptostyla (Crosse & Fisch.). H. Strebel gives anatomical descrip- 
tions of S. nicoleti (Shuttl.), conformis (Shuttl.), shuttleworthi (Pfr.), and 
physodes (Pfr.), and describes the shells of the following Mexican species, 
arranging them into small groups, which he names according to the first 
species: — 1st group: (Shuttl.). 2nd group: com/orms (Shuttl.), 
plicatula, sp. n., Orizaba, fulvida (Cr. & Fisch.), turgidida (Pfr.). 3rd 
group : shuttleworthi (Pfr.), similis, sp. n., Orizaba, salloii (Or. & Fisch.), 
edwardsiana (Cr. & Fisch.), quirozi, sp. n., Coatepec, delattrii (Pfr.). 
4th group : physodes (Shuttl.), bocourti (Cr. &. Fisch.). 5th group : 
nigricans (Pfr.), mitriformis (Shuttl.), schneideri, sp. n.. Coban, crassa, 
sp. n., Coban, sargi (Cr. & Fisch.), systematic place doubtful, catenata 
(Pfr.), and wajuws, sp. n., Jalapa. All these species are figured. Mexik. 
Land, u- Siissw. Conch, iii. pp. 11-28, 47, 49-51, pis. iii.-v. anatomy, pi. vi. 
radula, pis. vii. viii. & ix. figs. 1-7, pi. xii. figs. 6-12 & pi. xxii. fig. 2, 
shells, pi. xxii. fig. 3, living animal of S. nicoleti. 
Spiraxis : see below in the Odontognatha. 
Ennea modioliformis, larva, and acicula, spp. nn., Morelet, J. de Conch. 
XXV. pp. 336, 338, & 339, pi. xiii. figs. 3, 4, & 7, Anjoana, Comoro Islands. 
Gonaxis, g. n. ; shell pupiform, axis of the apical whorls diverted to 
the right. G. gibbonsi, sp. n., Taylor, Q. J. Conch. No. 12, p. 152, pi. ii. 
fig. 1, Zanzibar. 
Streptaxis bombax (Bs.) figured ; W. Theobald, J. A. S. B. xlv. pt. 2, 
pi. xiv. fig. 6. 
OXYGNATHA. 
(ZONITID.®^ YlTRlNIDJl.) 
G. Pfeffer gives in his inaugural dissertation, “ Beitrage zur Natur- 
geschichte der Lungenschnecken,’’ 1877-8, from numerous personal 
