24 Moll 
MOLLUSCA. 
Pisidium roseurn (Scheltz.). Only 2 species of Clausilia , nigricans and 
laminata ) are among them. 
Harz. Some rarer species, including Amalia marginata (Drap.) and 
Clausilia cana (Held), mentioned by P. Hesse, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1883, 
pp. 44-46. 
Franhfort-on-the-Oder. 43 terrestrial and 30 fresh-water species enu- 
merated by E. Huth, Monat. Mittheil. d. naturwiss. Yereins d. Reg. Bez. 
Frankfurt, No. 3, Dec. 1883, pp. 39-43. 
Silesia. 38 terrestrial and 36 fresh-water species collected near Rosen- 
berg and Creuzburg, including Clausilia cana (Held), Succinea elegans 
(Risso), Planorbis vorticulus var. acies (Yilla), Valvata macrostoma 
(Steenbach), and Sphcerium scaldianum (Normand) ; no Buliminus 
mentioned: 0. Goldfuss, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1883, pp. 33-44. Some 
rather rare and remarkable land shells found on Mount Zobten, as Helix 
obvoluta } solaria , Balea fragilis , Clausilia commutata and filograna , and 
Pupa alpestris, discussed by E. Merkel, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1883, pp. 
150-153. 
Galicia. J. Bakowski enumerates the Mollusca found near Lemberg, 
Grodek, Sczerca, Kolomea, Mikuliczyn, Zabie, and the Czernahora 
(Carpathians), in Sprawozd. Kom. fizyogr. xvi. [1882] pp. (56-63) & 
(130-140). B. Kotula enumerates shells from Frzemysl and the river 
San ; l. c. pp. (100-129). 
Province Ilesse-Cassel. 37 species of land shells, including 2 species 
of Daudebardia and Cionella tridens , and only 1 fresh- water shell, A ncylus 
fiuviatilis, found in the Ahne Yalley, enumerated by F. H. Diemar, Nachr. 
mal. Ges. 1883, pp. 74 & 75. Notes on rather rare shells found at Zieren- 
berg, near Cassel ; id. Ber. Ver. Cassel, xxix. [1882] & xxx. p. 42. 
Grand Duchy Hesse. 33 fresh- water and 43 terrestrial species observed 
near Giessen by K Eckstein ; Limnaia stagnalis aud Planorbis corneus 
found near Giessen, but entirely wanting in the narrow valley of the 
Lahn, beneath that town : xxii. Ber. oberhess. Ges. pp. 187-193. 34 
terrestrial and 15 fresh-water species found near Darmstadt; Buliminus 
detritus only on loss and sandy ground, not on the Old Red Sandstone : 
A. Kohler, Notizbl. Yer. Erdk. Darmstadt (4) iii. [1882] pp. 1-6. 
Baden. O. Nusslin, in a contribution to a larger geographical work, 
gives an account of the Mollusca found in the Grand Duchy of Baden, 
94 terrestrial and 46 fresh- water species, and subdivides them according 
to geognostical and hydrographical differences of their abode. “ Das 
Grossherzogthum Baden/’ Karlsruhe : 1883, i. pp. 19-21. 
Schonthal, in Wiirttemberg. 55 terrestrial aud 20 fresh-water species, 
including some new for the region, and 2 new species of Vitrella , col- 
lected by C. Weinland, enumerated by D. Weinland, JH. Yer. Wurtt. 
1883, pp. 112-127. 
Bohemia. 69 terrestrial and 40 fresh-water species found in the 
Northern part of Bohemia, including some not before known from that 
country, viz., Helix solaria and bielzi , Clausilia orthostoma and filograna , 
by A. Schmidt, in a Report of a primary school in Bohmisch, Leipa, 
1881. Ladislas Dudo has published (in Czech) an analytical enume- 
ration of the Bohemian Mollusca. Prag: 1810; cf. Mal. Bl. (2) vi. p. 136. 
