62 Moll. 
MOLLUSC A. 
Daudebardia novoseelandica (Pfr.), no jaw, tooth of tho radula noodle- 
shaped, with a central process of attachment, in oblique rows ; Hutton, 
Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. p. 152, pi. iii. fig. E, and pi. iv. fig. M. 
Paryphanta busbii (Gray), no caudal gland, no jaw, teeth needle- 
shaped, with middle prominence, in oblique rows ; id. 1. c. p. 153, pi. iv. 
figs, a & L. [This snail must therefore, in future, be placed among the 
Agnatha or Testacellidce. — Rec.] 
Pseud osubulina^ g. n. Shell resembling that of Subulina , distinctly 
costulated ; apex globular ; no solid jaw, teeth of the radula needle- 
shaped, as in the Testacellidce , median tooth rudimentary. Not ovo-vivi- 
parous. P. berendti (Pfr., Achatina ), Mexico, and probably also chiapensis 
(Pfr.) ; shells of both described and figured by Strebel, Mexik. Land- 
conch. v. pp. 117-119, pi. vii. figs. 7 & 17 ; anatomy of the former by 
Pfeifer, ibid. pi. xviii. figs. 5-8 & 23. 
Ennea splenclens , sp. n., Yon Mollendorff, JB. mal. Ges. ix. p. 183, 
Prov. Quan-tung, China. 
Ennea martensi , sp. n., near insignis (Pfr.), West Africa, and dohrni , 
new name for rnonodon (Martens, 1876, nec Morelet) ; E. A. Smith, J. of 
Conch, iii. pp. 301 & 302. Ennea dohrni , sp. n., E. filicosta (Morelet, 
as Carychium ) ; Martens, JB. mal. Ges. ix. p. 247, Angola [somewhat 
later in date of publication]. 
Ennea glabra , diodon , brevicula , oryza , costellata , and vermis , spp. nn , 
Morelet, J. de Conch, xxx. pp. 189-193, pi. x. figs. 5, 6, 8, 9, 13, & 14, 
Mayotte Island, Co mores. 
Gibbalina ( Gonidomus ) mauritiana (Morel.), probably only a variety 
of modiolus (F6r .),palanga (Fer.), a more cylindrical variety, and ques- 
tions of nomenclature concerning G. versipolis (F6r.) and palangula 
(Morelet) ; id. 1. c. pp. 96-98. 
Streptaxis regius and dunlceri var. clausa (Lobbecke, 1881) ; Lobbecke, 
JB. mal. Ges. ix. pp. 3 & 4, pi. i. figs. 3 & 4. 
Streptaxis borealis , sp. n., Heude, Moll. ten*. FI. Bleu, p. 79, pi. xviii. 
fig. 26, Province Nganhwei, China. 
OXYGNATIIA. 
Analytical key to the genera of Arionidce aud Limacidce ) by Godwiu- 
Austen, Land and Freshw. Moll, of India, ii. pp. 64 & 65. 
Limax , critical notes on some species ; Heynemann, Nachr. mal. Ges. 
1882, p. 127. 
Limax maximus (L.) and cinereus (Lister), varieties in colour, and 
variation in the presence of a lateral point in the lateral teeth ; Esmark, 
N. Mag. Naturv. xxvii. pp. 82, 92, & 93. L. agrestis (L.), abnormal, 
double-pointed median tooth, p. 89, fig. 1. 
Lehmannia marginata (Mull.) ; in young specimens, all teeth of the 
radula are provided with lateral points, whereas in full grown the lateral 
point is only present in the marginal teeth ; also the number of teeth in 
one transverse row is smaller in young specimens. Id, l. c. pp. 94-96, 
figs. 3-5. 
