68 Moll. 
MOLLUSCA. 
Subulina intermedia^ sp. n. (Gibbons MS.), Taylor, Q. J. Conch. No. 13, 
p. 282, pi. iii. fig. 5, Zanzibar. 
Spiraxis (0. B. Ad.). History of the genus discussed, and the fol- 
lowing species described ; (a) tortoplicatce : scalariopsis (Mor.), Guate- 
mala, aiilciferus (Mor.), Guatemala and Mexico, euptyctua (Pfr.), Chiapas, 
hermuUi (Pfr.), knuia (Pfr.), aoua (Shuttl), linearia (Pfr.), blandi, sp. n., 
all from Mexico ; (u) dentato-plicato} : mexicanua (Pfr.), gaakmahnaia, 
sp. n., Guatemala, and martensi (Pfr.), Mexico. Fischer & Crosse, Moll, 
terr. et fluv. de M^xique, vi. pp. 604-620, pi. xxv. figs. 1-11. The two 
new species also in J. de Conch, xxv. p. 127. 
Clauailia. Monograph continued and finished by Sowerby in Reeve’s 
Conch. Icon. pts. 338 & 339, pi. x. spec. & fig. 86, to pi. xvii. spec. & 
fig. 165 ; distantilirata is apparently new, fig. 160, and oblita, doubtful 
species, fig. 9, localities unknown. [Quotations of foreign authors often 
misspelt, e.g,, Zeigler instead of Ziegler, Fussendorf instead of Fuss, 
sp. 127, Martini instead of Martens, sp. 119, &c.] 
Clauailia. O. Bottger, having examined the fossil and many recent 
species, gives a new arrangement of the subdivisions as follows : — 
Sect. 1. Balea (Prid.), C. tristensia (Leach), and (L.), Europe, 
Tristan d’Acunha, New Zealand. 
2. Reinia (Kobelt), variegata (A. Ad.), Japan. 
3. Triply chia (Sandb.), C. antiqua (Schiibl.), only fossil species, 
miocene, and a few pliocene. 
4. Alopia (H. & A. Ad.), C. guicciardi (Heldr.) and livida (Mke.), 
Attica and Transsylvania. 
6. Bualopia (n.), G. hulimoides (A. Braun), only fossil species, 
miocene. 
6. Triloba (Vest), C. sandrii (Kiist.), and macedonica (Rossm.), 
Montenegro and Macedonia. 
7. Marpessa (Moq. Tand., emend.), C. transiens (Mollend.). and 
laminata (Mont.), Europe. 
8. Herilla (H. & A. Ad., emend.), ci.frivaldshiana (Rossm.), and 
dacica (Friv.), European Turkey, Servia, and Dalmatia. 
9. Siciliaria (Vest), C. septemplicata (Phil.), and crassicoatata^ 
(Ben.), Sicily. 
10. Delima (Hartm., emend.), C. gibbula (Ziegl.), atigmatka 
(Ziegl.), piceata (Ziegl.), itala (Mart.), atentzi (Rossm.), 
conapurcata (Jan.), binodata (Ziegl.), Iceviaaima (Ziegl.), 
cattaroenaia (Ziegl.), aubatricta (Parr.), robuata (Kiist.), and 
aemirugata (Kiist.), Dalmatia, South-eastern parts of the 
Alps, Italy. 
11. Medora (H. & A. Ad., emend.), C. macarana (Ziegl.), Dal- 
matia, Carniolia, Calabria. 
12. Agathylla (H. & A. Ad., emend.), C. exarata (Ziegl.), Dal- 
matia, Bosnia. 
13. Conatricta (u.), C. tenuiaculpta (Reuss), all miocene species. 
14. Criatalaria (Vest), G. atrangulata (F^r.), Syria, Palestine, 
Crete, Macedonia. 
