GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Moll. 21 
former list of land and fresh-water shells [see Zool. Rcc. xviii. Moll. 
p. 21] ; Schr. Ges. Danz. (2) v. pt. 4. 
Mark Brandenburg. List of 65 species of fresh-water shells by O. 
Reinhardt in : Amtliche Berichte iiber die internationale Fischerei- 
ausstellung (published 1881) iv. pp. 20-22. 
Silesia. Helix transsylvanica (Ziegl.), = fusca (Bielz), Planorbis 
vorticulus (Troschel), Bythinella scholzii (A. Schm.), and Vitrina elongata 
(Drap.), and others, observed by E. Merkel, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, 
pp. 64-67 & 125. 
Moravia. List of land and fresh- water Mollusca by J. Ulicny, in 
Annual Report of the Gymnasium in Briinn (title supra). 
Eichsfeld. Additions to a former list [Zool. Rec. xvi. Moll. p. 22, 
xvii. p. 20], and numerical relations of some species of Glausilia ; Bott- 
ger, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, p. 150. 
Zierenberg , near Cassel. 88 species of terrestrial shells observed, includ- 
ing Azeca menkeana (Pfr.), Cyclostoma elegans (Mull.), and Acme polita 
(Hartm.) ; this valley is especially favourable to land-shells, numerous 
spots of exposed limestono being scattered iu it. Diemar, Nachr. mal. 
Ges. 1882, pp. 11-18. 
Mount Taurus. Several terrestrial species observed on the green 
hornblend slates, including a rather large number of albino specimens, by 
Kinkelin, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, pp. 7-11. Helix per sonata, Heusler, 
l c. pp. 101 & 102. 
Frankfort. G. Servain, Hist. d. Moll. Aceph. de Francfort, following 
the steps of Bourguignat in the minute distinction of species, enumerates 
6 species of Sphcerium , 4 Pisidium , 15 Unio, and 26 Anodonta, and de- 
scribed 12 of them as new. Notes on some rare species observed by O. 
Goldeuss, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, pp. 81-86. 
5 . France. 
A. LocARD, Catal. gen. moll. viv. de la France, gives a fresh enumera- 
tion of all land and fresh-water species hitherto observed in France, in- 
cluding many new or little known supposed species distinguished by Bour- 
guignat and his followers, with full synonymy and localities. Descriptions 
of new and lately established species are given in an Appendix ; these 
will be indicated infra , the original works not being easily accessible. 
The same author publishes Parts iii.-v. of his “ Contributions a la 
faune malacologique fran 9 aise,” containing a monograph of the genus 
Lartetia , observations on the distribution of Helix nemoralis , horlensis , 
and sylvatica , and notes on some southern species recently found in the 
environs of Lyons. Abstract in J. de Conch, xxx. pp. 318-320. 
Provence. Several local lists with some now species by Coutagne, 
Note sur la faune malacologique du bassin du Rhone, i. [1881]. 
Bonzac. Fresh- water shells; E. Benoist, Act. Soc. Linn. Bord. xxxv. 
P. v. p. xxxii. 
Pyrenees. Two papers by P. Fagot, on the species allied to Helix 
arbustorum and Pupa pyrenaica (infra), have not been seen by the 
Recorder. 
