GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
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found also in Corsica, a large number are generally distributed over 
Southern Europe ; among the most remarkable new species are to be 
mentioned Helix carotii , allied to II. raspaili (Payn), from Corsica, and 
11. gennarii. Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. viii. pp. 139-381, pis. i.-ix. 
Sicily. L. Benoit has published a new catalogue of the laud and 
fresh-water Mollusca , containing 2G6 species (title supra). 
9 . South-east Europe. 
Carniolia, Istria , and Dalmatia. Localities of some minute shells, 
Bottger, Nadir, mal. Ges. 1882, pp. 178-180. 
Hungary. 5 species and 10 varieties of Succinea found near Buda- 
Pesth enumerated by J. Fitzgerald, J. of Conch, iii. p. 274. 
Servia. H. Drouet, “ Unionidas de la Serbie,’’ describes 13 species of 
Unio and 11 of Anodonta living in the Danube, Save, Drina, &c. ; 13 of 
them are widely distributed in Europe, the rest either confined to Servia, 
or only found hitherto in neighbouring countries, such as Bosnia and 
Carniolia. 
Greece (Attica, the Islands of Syra, Tinos, Zante, and Corfu). De- 
scriptions of malacological excursions and lists of 71 terrestrial and 8 
fresh-water species by P. Hesse, JB. mal. Ges. ix. pp. 283-336. New 
slugs by Hesse and Bottger, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, pp. 96-101. 
10 , Africa . 
S. Thomd Island , W. Africa. 17 specios of terrestrial species, including 
several new, by R. Greeff, Zool. Anz. 1882, pp. 516-521. 
Angola and Loango Coast. 17 terrestrial and 9 fresh- water species col- 
lected by von Mechow and Buchner, including some new species, enu- 
merated by E. y. Martens, JB. mal. Ges. ix. pp. 243-250. They show 
all the general character of Tropical African species, with no perceptible 
approach to special South African forms. 
Sonxali-land. 33 terrestrial species and 4 aquatic, including Melania 
tuberculata , collected by G. Revoil, described and most of them figured 
by J. R. Bo URGU IGNAT in Revoii’s Faune et Flore des pays Qomalis, 
Moll., 108 pp. 4 pis. The genus Helix is represented by 5 species of the 
group of II. pisana ; Limicolaria by some relatively small species ; seve- 
ral species of Bulimus , group Petrceus, and a number of Cyclostomatidai, 
allied to Otopoma^smdL Lithidion , for which the author proposes 3 new 
genera, are the most prominent figures. The allied Socotran and South 
Arabian species are also critically reviewed. 
Some notes also concerning the same collection by C. F. Ancey, Nat. 
Sicil. i. No. 9, 1882. [Not seen by the Recorder.] 
Socotra. Report on land- shells by H. H. Godwin- Austen in Rep. Brit. 
Assoc., 51 meeting, pp. 196 & 197 \cf. Zool. Rec. xviii. Moll. p. 23]. 
Eastern Africa. Notes on some slugs by Heynemann, Nachr. mal. 
Ges. 1882, pp. 180-184. 
Lalce-region. Note on Paramelania by E. A. Smith, Nature, xxv. 
p. 318. 
