
1922.] rere of Kobelt’s Nomenclature. 591 
Philippi. As I have remarked already Phillipi’s species is 
nothing more than P. virens (Lam.). It would under the 
circumstances be best to shots the name paludinoides, Christ., 
and Jan., and to include Phillipi’s name in the synonymy of 
virens (Lam.). 
Genus Turbinicola, Annandale and Prashad. 
1912. Turbinicola, er and Prashad, Rec. Ind. 
Mus. XXII, p. 9 
n the paper cited above Di Annandale and I have given 
becata for separating the Ampullarid from the hill-streams 
near Khandalla, Bombay, into a new genus. ‘This species has 
hitherto been known as Ampullaria. nux, ieee: Unfortu- 
nately, however, Reeve described shells of this species first as 
A. saxea and later as A. nux, as was found on examination of 
the types of the two species. The name of the species, there- - 
fore, must henceforth be TJ'urbinicola saxea (Reeve). 
Turbinicola saxea (Reeve). 
1912. Pachylabra nux and P. saxea, Pew op. cit., 
pp. 82, 89, Taf. xxxvii, figs. 5, 6, and XXXV, 
Kobelt when writing his account of these two species had no 
specimens of either, and copied the descriptions and figures 
form Reeve. Later he received from Sowerby two specimens 
labelled “ Pila saxea, Reeve; Pegu.” The two shells curiously 
ed 
It may also be 1 ta here ‘deb the species apellarid 
heptaria, Reeve (Kobelt, p- begs and A. waned Reeve ph TE 
the Eastern hile 
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