50 Moll . 
MOLLUSCA. 
A ustro- Hung ary. 
A list of 447 species given by Brusina (2). 
Kremsmiinster. See Pfeiffer. 
Russia. 
Baltic Region. 6 species (4 Gastropods, 2 Pelecypods) additional to 
previous fauna (Zool. Rec. xx. Moll. pp. 2 & 22), also a list of species 
from the same region and the Province of Pskov ; Braun (1). 
Esthonia. 9 species of Clausilia ; Schmidt. 
Dobrudscha. 26 species (2 new) ; Clessin, (1) pp. 50-5G. 
Caucasus. 71 species (3 new, and a few n. varr.); Bcettger (7). 
Northern Asia. 
Central Russia and Afghanistan. Buliminus (4 new species) ; Ancey 
( 7, 8) ; prelim, notice (3). 
Siberia. 7 species (2 new) of Valvata enumerated by Dybowski (3), 
with remarks on the discrepancies of previous lists. 
Talysch. 75 species (69 Gastropods, 6 Pelecypods); Bcettger, (9, 10) 
pp. 343-348, compared with other faunas. 
2. Gircummediterranean Region . 
Spain and Portugal. 
Coimbra. 74 species from the neighbourhood enumerated by 
Nobre (2). 
Portugal. Anodonta , 29 species (17 new) ; Silva e Castro. 
Serra Estrella. Arion hispanicus, n. sp., Simroth, (1) p. 21. 
Basins of Tagus and 8ado. 75 species recorded by Nobre (3). 
Algarve. 4 new species ( Helix 1, Ccecilianella 3) ; Maltzan (1). 
Gibraltar. Parmacella from, Cockerell, T. (3). 
Bayona. 14 species enumerated by Hidalgo (1). 
Panticosa. See Fagot (3). 
Catalonia. 38 species (11 new); Fagot (2). Helix , n. sp., Pupa, 
4 n. spp. ; Bofill. 
Majorca. 2 Helices, l Hyalina , Pupa ) n. sp. ; Moragues. 
France . 
See Granger. 
Montpellier. Empusa egena , Goldfuss (3). 
Pyrenees orientales. 30 species ; Fagot (1). 
A ude. About 30 species ; id. t. c. 
Var. 3 new species from Le Luc ; Florence. 
Toulouse. See Fagot (4). 
Italy. 
Piedmont. Supplementary list with 2 new species ; Pollonera (2). 
Lake Garda. 6 species from a depth of 30 fathoms ; Imiiop (1). 
Bergamo and Brescia. See Adami. 
Val Vestino. Few species reported ; G redder (3). 
Mt. Argentaro. 54 species (7 now); Paulucci. 
