GASTROPODA (PULMONATA) . 
Moll . 79 
[ Bulimulus ] Bulimus albo-balteatus , sp. n., Danker, JB. raal. Ges. ix. 
p. 378, pi. xi. figs. 7 & 8, Pasto, Colombia. 
Elasmognatha. 
Janella. Anatomical notes on the three known New Zealand species, 
the genus Konophora [cf. Zool. Rec. xv. Moll. p. 74] being merged into 
Janella ; Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. pp. 158-161, pi. v. 
Jarava, subg. n. of Hyalimax. Distinguished by the want of a median 
projection in the jaw, the want of a distinct epidermis in the shell, the 
position of the anal aperture very far back, <&c. II. ( J .) andamanica\j-us ], 
sp. r., Andaman Islands, anatomically described ; IT. reinhardi (Morch), 
and viridis (Theob.) belong also to this subgenus. H. H. God win- Austen, 
Land and Fresh w. Moll, of India, pp. 55-60, pi. xi. 
Succinea putris var. n. vitracea, S. intricata , sp. n., = Corsica (Kobelt, 
nec Shuttl.), Sardinia, and S. italica (Jan.), Northern Italy ; Paulucci, 
Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. viii. pp. 294-302, the two latter, pi. viii. figs. 5 & 6. 
Succinea sojicc , sp. n., Benoit, Nuov. Cat. p. 105, Mazzara, Sicily. 
Succinea martcnsiana (Nevill) with var. u. gigas , 25 mm. long., Tian- 
shan and adjacent countries, altaica (Martens, 1871), Southern Siberia, 
and evoluta (Martens, 1879), Kulja; Martens, Centr. As. Moll. pp. 28-30,' 
pi. iii. figs. 12-18. 
Succinea arundinetorum , carectorum , rubella , magnaciana, and setchua- 
nensis , spp. nn., Heude, Moll. terr. FI. Bleu, pp. 80 & 81, pis. xviii. 
figs. 27-29, & xxi. figs. 1 & 2, Middle China. 
Succinea mascarenensis (Nevill), Rodriguez, and concisa (Morelet) con- 
tinental Africa, Mauritius, and Bourbon; Morelet, J. de Conch, xxx. 
pp. 98 & 99. 
Cylindrella triplicata , atro-purpurea , colorata , infortunata , prima , 
confusa, dijjicultosa, consanguinea , crassilabris , conferta , imparata , and 
propinqua , spp. nn., Cuba, Arango, P. Ac. Philad. 1882, pp. 105-108. 
Vagin ulidjE. 
Vaginulus mexicanus , sp. n., external and anatomical description by 
Strobel & Pfeifer, Mex. Laud Conch, v. pp. 126-131, pi. xix. The liver is 
asymmetrical, its left part being much more extended than the right; the 
alimentary canal and radula according to the common type of the Pul- 
monata ; the jaw composed of imbricated plates ; a channel-like commu- 
nication between the primary and the secondary penis by the vas deferens 
could not be found in this or other species by Pfeffer, and he doubts its 
existence, although it has been described after Blainville by several 
authors. 
Vaginulus sinensis , sp. n., Heude, Moll. terr. FI. Bleu, p. 10, pi. xiii. 
fig. 2, Banks of Yaugtsekiang. 
ONCHIDIIDA5. 
Onvhidium celticum (Cuv.). J. Joyeux-Laffuie describes at large the 
habits, anatomy, and development of this curious slug, observed by him 
