GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
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4 . France. 
Paris. T. Jousseaume enumerates 8 species of Clausilia, 2 Chondrula , 
5 Pupa , 4 Vertigo , and 1 Carychium , as found in the environs of Paris, of 
which P. quinquedentata is very doubtful as to locality ; Bull. Soc. Zool. 
1882, pp. 430-495, pi. xii. 
Brest. 60 terrestrial and 31 fresh-water species, including Unio marga- 
ritifer and littoralis, 3 species of Testacella, Helix quimpcriana (F6r.), &c., 
enumerated by F. Daniel, J. de Conch, xxxi. pp. 246, 253, 352, 353, & 
371-387. 
La Rochelle. List of 56 terrestrial and 39 fresh-water species collected 
by L. Pir£, Ann. Soc. mal. Belg. xvii. 1882 [1883], p. 23. 
Rochefort-sur-mer. Land and fresh-water shells by G. Regelsperger, 
C.R. Ass. Fr. Sci. (Rochelle) 1882. 
Dip. Lozere. The catalogue of the terrestrial and fresh-water Mollusca 
of this Department [mentioned Zool. Rec. xviii. Moll. p. 20] is published 
in Bull. Soc. Toulouse, xi. [1878], and contains 70 terrestrial and 15 fresh- 
water species. [See Mal. Bl. (2) vi. p. 149.] 
Pyrenees. P. Fagot enumerates all publications containing scientific 
notes on Pyrenean land or fresh-water shells, with lists of the species 
cited, and critical remarks on some of them. This enumeration is 
arranged according to political Departments, and is contained in Bull. 
Soc. Toulouse, 1879-82, but is also published separately under the title, 
“Histoire malacologique des Pyrenees fran 9 aises,” in six parts. The 
first, relating to the Dep. Pyrenees Orientales, has been already men- 
tioned in this Record [xvii. Moll. p. 22] ; the fifth, relating to the Dep. 
Hautes Pyrenees, is preceded by a systematic list of all species known in 
this Department, amounting to 59, including Margaritana margaritifera 
and some new species. Pic du Gar, Dep. Haute-Garonne : 23 terrestrial, 
including 3 new, and 3 fresh-water species enumerated by P. Fagot, Bull. 
Soc. Toulouse, 1882, *5 pp. (also separately). 
Dep. Var. Mollusks enumerated by P. Berenguier [title, supra]. 
5 . Central Europe. 
Aeltre, in East Flanders. List of land and fresh-water shells by P. 
Pelseneer ; P.-v. Soc. mal. Belg. xii. pp. xxvii.-xxx. 
Maestricht. By C. Ubaghs, l. c. pp. lxxxvii.-xcii. 
Plain of N.W. Germany , between Ems and Elbe. 63 terrestrial and 
69 fresh-water species, with numerous varieties, full synonymy, and 
historical notes, enumerated by F. Borcherding, Abh. Ver. Brem. viii. 
pp. 255-366 & 551-557. The following may be mentioned as more re- 
markable, and of less general distribution : — Limax unicolor (Heynem.), 
variegatus (Drap.), tenellus (Nilss.), Vitrina heynemanni (Koch), major 
(Fer.), Hyalina draparnaldi (Beek), alliaria (Mill.), petronella (Charp.), 
Helix granulata (Aid.), liberta (Westerl.), cantiana (Mont.), aspersa 
(Mull.), in gardens, introduced, Limncea glabra (Mull.), Amphipeplea 
glutinosa (Mull.), Planorbis clessini (Westerl.), Sphccrium solidum (Norm.), 
