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Estheria Dahalacensis, Straus - 
Durckheim. Mus. Senckenb., ii. 
p. 119. pi. 7, fig. 1—16; Baird, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1842, p. 82, 
Annulos. pi. 27, figs. 2—4. 
— Melitensis, Baird. Proc. Zool. 
Soc., 1849, p. 88, Annulos. pi. 
11, fig. 2. 
— polita, Baird. Ib., fig. 3. 
— Brasiliensis, Baird. Ib. p. 89, 
pi. 11, fig. 4. 
— donaciformis, Baird. Ib., fig. 5. 
— Boysii, Baird. Ib., fig. 6. 
— similis, Baird. Ib., fig. 7. 
— tetracera, Krynicki , sp. Bul¬ 
let. Soc. Imp. Nat, Moscou, ii. 
1830, p. 176, pi. 7, fig. 1 ; 
Baird, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1849, 
p. 90. 
— Dallasii, Baird. Proc. Zool. 
Soc., 1852, p. 30, Annulos. pi. 
23, fig. 5. 
— Hislopi, Baird. Proc Zool. Soc., 
1853, p. 232, Ann. pi. 63, fig. 1. 
— compressa, Baird. Proc. Zool. 
1860, p. 188, Ann. pi. 71, fig 6. 
— Birchii, Baird. Ibid., p. 392, 
Annulos. pi. 72, fig. 1. 
— Gihoni, Baird. Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist., 3rd ser., vol. iv. 1859, p. 
281, pi. 5, fig. 1. 
— Hierosolymitana, Fischer. Ab- 
bandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss. 
Miinchen., viii. 1860, p. 649, pi. 
20, figs. 7, 8. [? E. Gihoni.) 
— Australis, Loven. Ofvers. a£ 
K. Yet. Forh., Arg. 3, 1846 
(Stockholm, 1847), p. 57. 
— Dunkeri, Baird, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1862, p. 147, pi. 15, fig. 6, 
— Jonesi, Baird. Ib. fig. 1. 
— Loftusi, Baird. Ib. fig. 2. 
— Caldwelli, Baird. Ib. p. 148, 
pi. 15, fig. 4. 
— Rubidgei, Baird. Ib. fig. 3. 
— Macgillivrayi, Baird. Ib. fig. 5. 
Freshwater marshes of the Island of 
Dahalac, on the coast of Abyssinia, 
in December (Ruppell); and in stag¬ 
nant water, on the banks of the Tigris, 
near Bagdad ( W. K. Loftus). 
Rain-water pool, Malta ( Hennah ); Si¬ 
cily ( Cuming). 
India (interior, N. E ), Boys. 
Brazil ( Sowerby). 
[ reyss). 
Abeyd (White Nile), Kordofan ( Par- 
India (interior, N. E.), Boys. 
India (interior, N. E.), Boys. 
Freshwater marsh (in May), near Char- 
kow, Russia, and at and near Moscow 
(Krynicki, Fischer , and de Laveau , 
1817—29). 
Brazil (?) Balias. 
Freshwater stream, near Nagpur, central 
India (Ilislop). 
Freshwater pools, Nagpur (Ilislop). 
Pools of freshwater, on the banks of the 
Wamoi River, Australia (Birch). 
Freshwater pool of Gihon, Jerusalem. 
E. Gihoni was reared in England, by 
Mr. H. Denny and Dr. Baird, from 
the dry mud brought from the Pool 
of Gihon. 
Rain-water pools on limestone, near Je¬ 
rusalem, dry for ten or eleven months 
in the year (J. B. Both). 
Freshwater marshes, Natal (J. Wahlberg ), 
Zimapan, in the neighbourhood of 
Mexico, where it lives with Planorjbis 
nit.ens, Ph., Limnceus subulatus, De 
Kr., Physce , and other molluscs, in 
stagnant waters ( Bunker , Nordd. 
Wealdenbild., 1856, p. 61). 
Brackish water, Cuba (Br. Bunker). 
Stagnant water, on the banks of the 
Tigris, near Bagdad ( W. K. Loftus). 
Lake Winnipeg ( W. Caldwell). 
From the bed of a dried-up “ vley” near 
Port Elizabeth, South Africa (R. N. 
Rubidge). 
Brackish lake at Green Point, Cape of 
Good Hope (J. McGillivray). 
