gastropoda (pulmonata). Moll. 63 
Limax variegatus (Dr.), specimens from Epirus, and L. conemenosi, 
sp. n., Prevesa; Bottger, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, p. 99. 
Limax variegatus (Dr.), also from Chile ; Heynemann, Nachr. mal. 
Ges. 1882, p. 186. 
Limax eustrictus (Bourg.), dentition ; id. 1. c. p. 129, woodcut. 
Limax genei , perosinii, and ? melitensis , spp. nn., Lessona & Pollonera ; 
Mem. Acc. Tor. (2) xxxv., Italy. 
Limax molestus (Hutt.) = agrestis (L.), jaw and radula figured ; Hut- 
ton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. p. 154, pi. iii. figs. H & P. 
Agriolimax panormitanus, sp. n., Lessona & Pollonera, /..c., Sicily. 
Amalia tyrrhena , insularis, dcederleini , sicula , and ichnusce, spp. nn., 
iid. 1. c., Italy. 
Amalia kobelti , sp. n., Hesse, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, pp. 95 & 316, and 
JB. mal. Ges. ix. pi. xii. fig. 1, Greece. A. hessii, sp. n., Bottger, Nachr. 
mal. Ges. 1882, p. 96, Corfu. 
Milax antipodum (Gray), and emarginatus (Hutt.), jaw and radula; 
Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. p. 156, pi. iii. figs. G, L, q, & s, pi. iv. fig. s. 
Urocyclus (Gray). Anatomical and critical notes concerning it ; jaw 
oxygnath, median and lateral teeth of the radula tricuspidate, marginal 
teeth bicuspidate ; Parmarion flavescens (Keferst.) and probably also 
Dendrolimax (Heynem.) belong to this genus. TJ. comorensis, vittatus , 
and longicauda, spp. nn., the two former from Mayotte Island, the last 
from Nossi-comba. P. Fischer, J.de Conch, xxx. pp. 261-271, pis. 11 & 12. 
Dendrolimax martensi , sp. n., Usambara, E. Africa, and note on Uro- 
cyclus bucliholzi (Martens) ; Heynemann, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, pp. 
182-184. 
Viquesnclia atlantica (Morel.), described by F. d’Arruda Furtado, 
J. Sci. Lisb. 1882, pp. 305-309, pi. 
Vitrina alpestris (Clessin), animal and dentition described, the latter 
compared with those of elongata, diaphana, brevis , and pellucida ; Cles- 
sin, Mal. Bl. (2) v. pp. 153 & 154. 
Vitrina , table of 7 species living on the Azores ; Furtado, Ann. N. H. 
(5) ix. p. 397. 
Vitrina sinensis , sp. n., Heude, Moll. terr. FI. Bleu, p. 11, pi. xiii. fig. 5, 
Ning-kow, Middle China. 
Vitrina conquisita and riepiana , spp. nn., Jickeli, JB. mal. Ges. ix. 
p. 366, Habab, N. E. Africa. 
Vitrina madagascariensis , sp. n., E. A. Smith, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 379, 
pi. xxi. figs. 6 & 7, Central Madagascar. 
Helicarion (Fer.), note on the anatomy of an Australian species ; 
Godwin-Austen, Land aud Freshw. Shells of India, p. 65. 
Helicarion sinense [-sis], sp. n., Heude, Moll. terr. FI. Bleu, p. 11, pi. 
xiii. fig. 4, Mountains of Middle China. 
Cryptosoma (Theobald, 1857), prcestans (Gould), living animal, radula, 
and genital organs described and figured ; Godwin-Austen, l. c. pp. 14-17, 
pi. iv. 
G. Pfeffer, Abh. Yer. Hamb. vii. pt. 2 (1882), arranges the snails 
which were formerly united in the genus Nanina from an anatomical 
point of view as follows : — 
