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Melania recticosta, sp. n ., Martens, JB. mal. Ges. ix. p. 248, Murie 
Streamlet, Angola. 
Melania forestieri , sp. n., Crosse & Fischer, J. de Conch, xxx. p. 112, 
pi. vii. fig. 4, Cambodia. 
Melania queenslandica, clseyi, and subsimilis, spp. nn., balonnensis (Con- 
rad) = tetrica (Conrad) = incerta (Brot), denisoniensis and venustula 
(Brot), all from Australia; E. A. Smith, J. L. S. xvi. pp. 257-262, pi. v. 
figs. 1-13. 
Melania tatii , new name for tetrica (Conrad, nec Gould) = balonnensis 
(Brot, nec Conrad), New South Wales and Queensland, distinguished from 
M. balonnensis (Conrad), Lower Murray River ; Brazier, P. Linn. Soc. 
N. S. W. vi. pp. 551 & 552. 
Melania californica, sp. n., Clessin, Mal. Bl. (2) v. p. 189, pi. iv. fig. 8, 
California. 
Paramelania : note on it by E. A. Smith, Nature, xxv. p. 218. 
Dory ssa audeberti , sp. n., Mousson, J. de Conch, xxx. p. 47, pi. iii. fig. 7, 
Madagascar. Is no Doryssa, but a form of Mclanatria jluminea (Gmol.) ; 
id. 1. c. p. 183. 
Melanatria johnsoni, sp. n., E. A. Smith, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 383, pi. xxii. 
figs. 6 & 7, River Kamouy, N. W. Madagascar. 
Turritellid^:. 
Turritella auro-cincta , sp. n., Martens, SB.nat. Fr. 1882, p. 107, Friendly 
Islands. 
LlTORINIDiE. 
Litorina. Weinkauff continues and finishes his monograph in Kuster’s 
Conch. Cab.pts. 315 & 318, pp. 41-114, pis. vi.-xiv.; L. (T.) pfeiffer ianus, 
new name for nodulosa (Pfr., nec Gmel.) = tuberculata (Orb., nec Wood), 
p. 46, and cubana , sp. n., p. 68, pi. ix. figs. 2 & 3, Cuba. He brings up 
the number of known species to 131, 118 of which are described and 
figured by, him, some copied from other works. 
Littorina cincta (Q. & G.) and ccerulescens (Lam.) \_diemenensis y Q. & G.] 
radula, Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. p. 164, pi. vii. figs. D, E. 
Lacuna glacialis (Moller), figured from New England specimens by 
Verrill. Tr. Conn. Ac. v. p. 522, pi. xlii. fig. 6. 
Modulus morleti, sp. n., Fischer, J. de Conch, xxx. p. 109, pi., vii. fig. 2, 
New Caledonia. 
Fossarus elegans, sp. n., Verrill & Smith, Tr. Conn. Ac. v. p 522, 
pi. lvii. fig. 28, and P. U. S. Nat. Mus. v. p. 331, off Martha’s Vineyard, 
100 fath. 
Fossarina varius[-a ] (Hutt.) : the operculum and radula resemble 
those of Littorina ; Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. p. 164, pi. vii. figs. B, C. 
But in Fossarina petterdi (Brazier), the operculum is multispiral, and the 
dentition that of the Trochidce ; id. P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. vii. p. 66. 
Teretropoma, g. n.: shell and operculum like those of Torinia, dentition, 
according to the author, similar to that of Litorina ; lives on the rocks, 
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