GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
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region furnished 89 Gastropoda , 1 Lamellibranch, collected at different 
altitudes, and enumerated by Kotula (215) ; the country is divided into 
regions according to the Mollusca , which are most abundant on the cal¬ 
careous formations. 
Moravia. 39 additional species, 2 varr. nn. ; Ulicny (361). 
Krynica. 28 species enumerated by Kotula (215). 
Styria. List of shells collected in the neighbourhood of Peggau ; 
Tschapeck (359). Melania holandrei , Fer., var. afra, Ziegl. Rossm., 
found in the Possnitz ; id. (360). 52 species of land shells from St. 
Gallen enumerated by Blum (23) ; most interesting Hyalina contractu, 
West., and Clausiliastra fimbriata (Mhlf.). 
Tyrol. Planorbis ancylus, sp. n., Westerlund, (377) p. 83. 
Switzerland. 
Mollusca of the lakes, enumerated and discussed by Du Plessis- 
Gouret (293), and Forel (133). 14 species of slugs; Heynemann, 
(178) p. 246. Remarks on the distribution of the land shells in the 
Alps by y. Martens (255). 3 species of land shells from the Brenner and 
Walliser Alps ; Bcettger (27). 
Weggis. 15 species recorded from by Cockerell, Zool. (3) ix. p. 267. 
Graubunden. List of land and fresh-water Mollusca continued and 
concluded, with tables of altitude and locality ; Am Stein (3). 
Russia. 
Esthland. Molluscan fauna; no spp. nn.: Schmidt (327). 
Northern Asia. 
Lake Baikal. 3 species of Ancylus described and figured by Dybowski 
( 111 ). 
2. Circummediterranean Region. 
Spain and Portugal. 
Agriolimax maltzani , sp. n., from S. Portugal ; Simroth (336). 
Panticosa and Valley of Cinca. List of species from ; Fagot (119). 
Algarve. 2 new Helices ; Maltzan (247). 
Gibraltar. 6 species enumerated additional to Kobelt’s list [Zool. Rec. 
Moll. xx. p. 25, & xxi. p. 25] by Ponsonby (300). 4 species of slugs 
recorded additional to those in previous paper ; Hesse (170). 
Valentia. Helix quaclrasi, sp. n., Hidalgo (180). 
Catalonia. 11 species new to the fauna ; Fagot (118). 
See also Castro (69), Guenot (149). 
France. 
Herault. Notes on Mollusca of, rare and absent forms indicated ; 
Dubreuil (110) 
Italy. 
Drouet (108) gives an account of the Unionidce, enumerating 43 
