GASTROPODA (pECTINIBRANCHIA). Moll. 51 
stadt, Wurttemberg, turrita (Clessin), Erlangen, Bavaria, acicula (Held.), 
Munich, gracilis , sp. n., Carniolia, rougemonti , sp. n., from a well in 
Munich, tschapecki (Clessin), cave near St. Martin in Styria, helvetica, 
sp. u., Waldshut, Upper Rhine Valley, sterkiana, sp. n., St. Gallen, 
charpii (Paladilhe), Doubs and Haute-Saone, drouetiana, sp. n., Chatillon, 
French Jura, and allingensis (Clessin), quaternary, near Regensburg, all 
described and, with one exception, figured. The author states that, pro- 
bably, all live in limestone caves, and that only dead specimens are found 
in the alluvial deposits of rivers ; he thinks that every species is confined 
to one cave. Locardia (Folin) and Lhotelleria (Bourg.) are probably 
generically identical with Vitrclla, , to which Lartetia and Paladilhia 
(Bourg.) may be nearly allied. Clessin, Mai. Bl. (2) v. pp. 114-129, pis. i. 
& ii. figs. 11 & 12. 
Lhotelleria (Bourg.). Pillar lip flattened, base of the aperture some- 
what produced into a gutter ; lives in fresh and brackish water. Bour- 
gnignat, Lettres malacologiques, pp. 41 & 42. L. letourneuxi and pechaudi 
(Bourg.), figured, ibid. figs. 7-9 & 10-12. 
Lartetia (Bourg., 1869), characterized by the prominent external wall 
of the aperture, and its drawing back at the suture. L. michaudi, ter- 
veri , both in the alluvial deposits of the Rhone, near Lyons, lacroixi and 
burgundina, cold spring near Beaune, Dep. Cote d’Or, rayi (Bourg., MS.), 
alluvial deposits of the Seine, Dep. Aube, spp. nn., charpii (Paladilhe, 
Ilydrobia), Combe-des-Bois, D£p. Doubs, and diaphana (Mich., Paladina), 
alluvial deposit of the Rhone near Lyons. Locard, Monogr. du genre 
Lartetia, Contributions a la faune Malac. Franp. iii. 24 pp., pi., figs. 1-14, 
also in Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyou, xxix. Abstract in J. de Conch, xxx. p. 318. 
Paladilhia robiciana, sp. n., Clessin, Mai. Bl. (2) v. p. 130, pi. ii. fig. 15, 
Ulrichsberg, in Carniolia. 
Moitessieria lineolata, sp. n., Coutagne, Note Fn. mal. Rhone, i. [1881], 
alluvial deposits of the Rhone. 
Rissoellid^s. 
Dardania , g. n. Shell like a smooth Rissoa ; operculum with a long 
shelly process from below the nucleus ; tentacles long, setaceous. D. oli- 
vacea , sp. n., Lyttelton Harbour, New Zealand, on seaweed in rock-pools. 
Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. p. 147, pi. i. fig. K. [Perhaps = Jeffreysia, 
Aid. ; Rec.] 
Paludinidje. 
Vivipara vera (Frauenf.) [ Listen , Forbes] var., animal pale orange, 
with few black points, Danzig ; Schuman, Schr. Ges. Danz. (2) v. pt. 4. 
Vivipara waterhousii and kingi (Ad. Angas), Arnheims Land, N. 
Australia, tricincta and dimidiata, spp. nu., N. Australia ; E. A. Smith, 
J. L. S. xvi. pp. 264-266, pi. vii. figs. 14-17. 
Cleopatra trabonjiensis , sp. n., id. P. Z. S. 1882, p. 384, pi. xxii. figs. 10 
& 11, Madagascar. 
Bithynia proxivna (Frauenf.) from Sardinia ; Mme. Paulucci, Bull. Soc. 
mal. Ital. viii. p. 334, pi. ix. fig. 5. 
