66 Moll. 
MOLLUSCA. 
Bulimus {Eurytus) roseo-labrum, sp. n., E. Smith, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 362, 
pi. xxxix. fig. 8, South Ecuador. 
[^Liparus] Bulimus ponsonbii, sp. n., Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 170, 
pi. XX vi. fig. 2, Western Australia. 
Bulimus (Pachnoclus) drakensbergensis, sp. n., E. Smith, Ann. N. H. 
(4) XX. p. 638, Transvaal. 
[/!.] BuUminus olivaceus, timidus^ and obcsa spp. nn. (Gib- 
bons, MS.), Taylor, Q. J. Conch. No. 12, pp. 263 & 264, pi. ii. 
figs. 3-6, Zanzibar. B. gibbonsi^ Mozambique [J5. cinereus is very near 
conulinuSy Martens, 1869], cosiatus, cinereus^ and intermediusy Zanzibar, 
spp. nn. (Gibbons, MS.), id, 1. c. pp. 280-283, pi. iii. figs. 1, 2, 4, & 6. 
\^Rhachis~\ Bulimus beiosheri, sp. n., Morelet, J. de Conch, xxv. p. 330, 
pi. xii. fig. 4, Anjoana. B. adumbratus (Pfr.) and venustus (Morelet), id. 
1. c. pp. 332 & 333, pi. xiii. fig. 6, pi. xii. fig. 8. 
BuUminus {Rhachis) pallens (Jonas), from Western Africa ; Dohrn, 
Mai. Bl. xxiv. p. 158. 
[^Petreeus~\ BuUminus labrosus (Oliv.), Syria and Palestine, halepensis 
(Fer.), Syria, eremita (Bens.), Turkestan, attenuatus (Mouss.) = episomus 
(Bourg.), Syria ; Kobelt, Iconogr. v. pp. 61-63, pi. cxxxv. 
[iVapacws] BuUminus aihensis (Frivaldsky), Athos, monticola (Roth.), 
Parnassus, grcecus (Beck), Taygetus, kotschii (Pfr.), Asia Minor and 
Mesopotamia ; Kobelt, Iconogr. v. pp. 65-67, pi. cxxxvii. figs. 1345-1350 
(the first also by the same in JB. mal. Ges. iv. p. 265, pi. v. tig. 5). [W.] 
B. cefalonicus (Mouss ), id. 1. c. p. 70, pi. cxxxvii. figs. 1358 & 1359. 
[Zebrina] BuUminus detritus (Miill.), varieties, fasciolatus (Oliv.), var- 
nensis (Frivaldsky), and tauricus (Lang), varieties ; Kobelt, Iconogr. v. 
pp. 63-65, pi. cxxxvi. [Z.] B. spoUatus (Parr.), Morea, and olympicus 
(Parr.), Olympus, id. 1. c. pp. 70 & 71, pi. cxxxvii. figs. 1360 & 1361 ; also 
JB. mal. Ges. iv. pp. 266-268, pi. v. figs. 6-8. 
{_Chondrula] BuUminus pupa (Brug.), var., gastrum (Ehrenb.), Syra, 
etuberculatus (Frauenf.), Syra, p)Usio (Brod.), Syra, turgidus (Parr.), 
Archipelago, bayeri (Parr.), Caucasus, albo-limbatus (Pfr.), Southern 
Russia, brevior (Mouss.), Armenia, and carneolus (Ziegl.), Constantinople; 
Kobelt, Iconogr. v. pp. 67-73, pi. cxxxvii. figs. 1351-1367, 1362-1365. 
Hapalus travancoricus, Th., redescribed and figured ; it is not the young 
state of Cataulus calcadensis. W. Theobald, J. A. S. B. xlv. pt. 2, p, 186, 
pi. xiv. fig. 6. 
Achatinella. G. Pfeifer describes the genital organs of A. vulpina 
(F6r.), and compares them with the descriptions given by G. Binney 
(Ann. Lyc. N. York) of other species ; the differences are apparently 
great, but a great part of them can be explained by the suggestion that 
Binney’s specimen was somewhat injured. JB. mal. Ges. iv. pp. 330-331, 
with woodcut. 
Glessula blanfordiana, sp. n., Nevill, J. A. S. B. xlvi. pt. 2, p. 26, Yunnan. 
[^Glessula ?] Achatina cornea, sp. n., Morelet, J. de Conch, xxv. p. 335, 
pi. xiii. fig. 9, Anjoana, Comoro Islands. 
Leptinaria (Beck). History of the genus discussed, viviparity con- 
firmed, and geographical distribution limited to tropical America, the 
Polynesian TornatelUnw excluded ; Fischer & Crosse, Moll. terr. et fluv. 
