76 Moll. 
MOLLUSCA. 
Pupa bcettgeriana , sp. u., Ciessin, Mai. Bl. (2) v. p. 188, pi. iv. fig. 4, 
Jaen, Andalusia. 
Pupa cylinclracea (Dac.) [umbilicata (Drap.)] var. n. misella\ Paulucci, 
Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. viii. p. 278, pi. viii. fig. 2, Sardinia. 
Pupa signata (Mouss., 1873), = cristata (Martens, 1874), = muscorum 
var. lundstrcemi (Westerlund), Transcaucasia, Siberia, Turkistan, Yar- 
kand, Mongolia ; Martens, Centr. As. Moll. p. 28. 
Pupa edentula (Dr.), found living on the undermost part of the stalk 
of Spircea filipendula , one inch beneath the level of the ground ; Ciessin, 
Mal. Bl. (2) v. pp. 6-8. 
Pagodina bourguignati , sp. n., Coutagne, Note fn. mal. Rhone, i [1881], 
Rognac. 
Pupa larvula, cryptodon , atoma, and monas, spp. nn., Ileude, Moll. terr. 
FI. Bleu, pp. 75-78, pi. xviii. figs. 18, 19, 20, & 23, Middle China. 
Pupa tripunctum , sp. n., Morelet, J. de Conch, xxx. p. 189, Mayotte 
Island, Comores. 
Vertigo bollesiana (Morse) var. n. arthuri , Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1882, 
p. 140, Dakota. Vertigo simplex (Gould), found near Cedar Keys, 
Florida ; Upson in “ Our Home and Science Gossip” (Rockford, Illinois, 
1881). 
Balea perversa (L.) var. deshayesiana (Bourg.), Paulucci, Bull. Soc. 
mal. Ital. viii. p. 286, Sardinia. 
Parabalea , g. n., distinct from Balea by the want of plaits in the 
aperture, and the malleolated surface ; perhaps nearer to Peronceus. 
P. dohmiana , Nevill ( Balea , 1881), Peru; Ancey, Le Nat. iv. p. 60. 
Glausilia silesiaca (A. Schmidt), very near commutata (Rossm.), only 
distinct by the shape of the spiral lamella, and 0. labiosa t sp.n., Carniolia, 
hitherto confounded with the former; Ciessin, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, 
pp. 135-137. 
Clausilia melanostoma (F. J. Selim.), commutata (Rossm.), mucida 
(Ziegl.), vcntricosa (Drap.), several varieties, and tettelbachiana (Rossm.), 
in Styria ; Tschapeck, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, pp. 20-25. 
Clausilia huesteri (Rossm.) var. n. sancta and var. n. sophice, all from 
Sardinia; Paulucci, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. viii. pp. 288-290, pi. viii. figs. 3 
& 4. 
Clausilia furiki (Kiist.) and gredleriana (Westerl.), Yalfondo, Ampezzo, 
Tirol, both at the same height, the former more abundant on the sunny 
side, the latter in shade, and C. letochana (Gredl.), about 200 paces higher, 
where the others have disappeared; Gredler, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1882, 
pp. 131-133. 
Clausilia vauclusensis , sp. n., Coutagne, Note fn. mal. Rhone, i. [1881], 
Yaucluse. 
Clausilia ( Phcedusa ) hung erf ordiana, Nara, oostoma , Hakoni, gracili- 
spira , Kobi, sericina y Chinsinji and Yumagaaishi, caryostoma , Kobi, 
cethiops , Nagasaki, tetraptyx , Fujisawa, fusangensis , Chinsinji, rectaluna, 
Kamatokogiro, apty chia, Hakoni, micropeas and subulina , Chinsinji, 
spp. nn., and lcobensis (E. A. Smith) var. n. pallens , Suma Yushi, all in 
Japan ; Yon Mollendorff, J. A. S. B. li. pt. 2, pp. 2-13, the first ten pi. i. 
figs. 1-10. 
