GASTROPODA (pULMONATA). 
Moll. 71 
P. Strobel as follows : — var. i. major ^ subvar. 1, Imvis = itala, s. str., 
mut. vcntricosa = '(Charp.), subvar. 2, suhrugata (Mke.), 3, rugala 
(Ziegl.) ; var. ii. media = alho-pustulata (Crist.) = alho-guttulata var, 
italica (Pfr.), subvar. 1, laivis =. alho-pustulaia, st. str., mut. a pallidior 
— {diluta., Ziegl.), b = ruhiginea (Ziegl.), subvar. 2, striata = punctata 
(Mich.), 3, rugata = late-striata (Charp.), 4, costulata = haldensis (Parr.) ; 
var. III. minor = ornata (Ziegl.). Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. iii. pp. 99 & 100. 
Clausilia adami^ sp. n., Clessin, JB. mal. Ges. iv. p. 293 ; description 
translated into Italian by Adami, Bull, Soc. mal. Ital. iii. pp. 65-67, Cor- 
tona in Umbria, Italy. 
Clausilia lucensis (Gentiluomo) at the baths of Lucca : Paulucci, Bull. 
Soc. mal. Ital. iii. pp. 9-12. 
Clamilia punctulata (Kust.) = orsiniana (Villa, not described), Monte 
Sibilla (Piceno) and Calabria, belongs to the section Medora ; id. 1. c. 
pp. 68-70. 
Clausilia aurigerana^ sp. n. (not described), Fagot, Moll. d. Hautes- 
Pyrenees, Bigorre. 
Clausilia lamalouensis, sp. n., Lotournoux, R. Z. (3) 1877, p. 346, near 
parvula (Stud.), Lamalou-les-bains, dep. H^rault. 
Clausilia hilgendorfi^ eurystoma., nodulifera., brevior, platyauchen, hype- 
rolia, and decussata, spp. nn., mountains of Japan, and notes on reiniana 
(Kobelt), Jajrjomca (Crosse), proha (A. Ad.) ; Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1877, 
Apr. pp. 106-111. 
Clausilia tau^ strictaluna, hickonis, spp. nn., Japan, and pfychochila, 
sp. n., China, Bottger, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1877 (Aug.), pp. 70-73. The 
same, and C. suhgihhera, expansilahris, digonoptyx., vasta^ viridijlava., and 
attrita, spp. nn., platydera (Martens), var. n. lambda^ and valid, iuscula 
(Martens), var. n. hilamellaia., all from Japan, described ; id. Clansilien- 
studien, pp. 57-69, 62, 65-68. C. aculus (Bens. ?, Martens), from Korea 
and Nagasaki ; id. 1. c. p. 59. 
Nenia (H. & A. Adams). Bourguignat enumerates and describes the 
known species, all South American, also N. cyclostoma (Pfr.), which has 
been wrongly indicated as originating from Korea, and establishing a 
new species. N. pseudcpistomium for Clausilia epistomium var., Pfeiffer, 
Novitat. Conch, pi. xxii. figs. 1-3. He also refers to this genus two 
species living in the Pyrenees, Clausilia pauli (Mabille, 1865) and 
N. mahilli, sp. n. ; they form a distinct section of the genus, Neniatlanta, 
characterized by the peristome being feeble, and the under lamella 
parallel to the upper. Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) iv. 1876, art. 10, 29 pp. 
Pupa. Young specimens of doliolum have curious angulated and 
noduliferous plaits on the roof of the aperture, which are re-absorbed in 
the adult ; with notes on the natural groups of this genus and import- 
ance of studying young shells. Reinhardt, JB. mal. Ges. iv. pp. 278-283, 
286, & 287. 
Pupa interrupta^ clavella, and salurnensis., spp. nn., the two former 
from Borschom, in Transcaucasia, the last from Salurn, in Southern 
Tirol, P. triplicata (Stud.), varr. nn. luxurians and ino 2 )S, with critical 
notes concerning P. hifilaris (Mouss.) and stroheli (Gredl.) ; Reinhardt, 
JB. mal. Ges. iv. pp. 76-87, pi. iii. figs. 1-7. 
