118 HELIX. 



Yar. XATARTII, Far. PI. 32, figs. 49, 50. 



Solid, greenish yellow, brownish below, umbilicus moderate, sub- 

 obsolete. Diain. 18 mill. 



H. Canigonensis, Boube is a synonym. 



Var. CAMPRODUNICA, Kobelt, PI. 33, fig. 76. 



Solid, depressed, small distinctly costulate-striate, yellowish brown, 

 with a few yellowish niaculations, and a superior In-own baud, last 

 whorl scarcely descending or dilated, lip almost reflected, with white 

 callus within the margin, columellar margin almost covering the 

 umbilicus. Diam. 17 mill. 



Spanish Pyrenees. 



Yar. RUDIS, Megerle. PL 32, fig. 46. 



Smaller, umbilicated, globosely depressed, spire somewhat flat- 

 tened, maculated with yellow in transverse lines, epidermis rugosely 

 plicate. Diam. 21 mill. 



.1 /y>.s of Tyrol; Scandinavia. 



Yar. KEPELLIXI, Charp. 



Depressed, thin, pellucid, pale colored. Diarn. 23, alt. 14 mill. 



Italy. 

 Var. ALPESTRIS, Ziegler. PI. 32, figs. 47, 48. 



Smaller, solid, yellowish, single banded. Diam. 10 mill. 

 H. subalpina, Hartm. Ms. is a synonym. 



Var. CONOIDEA, West. 



Large, conical, subperforate, subcostulate, with a single, rather 

 broad baud. Diam. 23-24, alt. 25-26 mill. 



Var. CALCAREA, Hogb. 



Thick, chalky, solid, dark chestnut color, with yellowish niacula- 

 tions, dark purple in the aperture. Diam. 22-25 mill. 



Var. EXCELSA, Clessin. 



Very large, thick, normally colored. Diam. 30 mill. 



Roumania. 



H. AETHIOPS, Bielz. PL 33, figs. 52, 53. 



Perforate, very thin, irregularly plicately striate, shining, blackish- 

 or brownish-olivaceous; whorls 4?, somewhat convex, the last not 

 descending in front; peristome slightly white-lipped, a little expand- 

 ed, margins scarcely converging. Diam. 18 mill. 



High mountains in Transylvania. 



