52 ttELIX. 



H. IIlEROSOLYMITANA, Boill'g. PI. 9, fig. 95. 



Narrowly, scarcely perilously umbilica ted, rather thin, slightly 

 plicate-striate, scarcely shining, subdiaphanons, fuscous ; whorls 



4, a little convex, the last not descending. Diam. 2'66 mill. 



Jerusalem. 

 H. BASCAUDA, Benson. PI. f, figs. 65, 66. 



Narrowly, profoundly umbilicated, with remote oblique ele- 

 vated ribs, flexuous below ; brownish corneous, suture impressed ; 

 whorls 6, a little convex, the last not descending, with a thread- 

 like carina at the periphery, convex below, subangulated around 

 the umbilicus. Diam. 4'5 mill. Khasia Mts., India. 



H. polypleuris, Blanford (fig. 66), from Arakan, is made a 

 synonym by Nevill. 



H. ABBADIANA, Bourg. PI. 9, figs. 99-1. 



Openly, perviousty umbilicated, irregularly densely plicate- 

 striate, a little shining, reddish brown ; whorls 4, inflated, with 

 deep suture, the last convex above and below, scarcely angulated 

 at the periphery, not deflected in front ; aperture subcircular. 



Diam. 2 mill. Egypt, Abyssinia. 



H. cryophila, Morelet (non Martens), and H. Brocchii, 

 Jickeli, are S3monyms. 



H. BRUCEI, Jickeli. PL 9, figs. 2-4. 



Narrowly umbilicated, opaque, obliquely costulate, grayish 

 brown, ribs of the last whorl larger, submembranaceous, the 

 interstices lightly longitudinally striate, base with scarcely con- 

 spicuous impressed lines; whorls scarcely 3, subinflated, suture 



deep, the last not deflected, convex below. Diam. 1-6 mill. 



Abyssinia. 

 H. AMBLYGONA, Reinhardt. PI. 9, figs. 96-98. 



Umbilicated, depressed turbinate, reddish brown, striated, the 

 younger shell membranously lamellate ; whorls 4, the last 

 slightly deflected, periphery obtusely angulated. Diam. 2*5 mill. 



Japan. 



Unfigured and Spurious Species. 



H. HYPOCRITA, Dohrn. Cape Verd Is. 



H. ARENICOLA, Tate. Australia. 



H. CALPIS, Benson. Near Darjiling, Ind. 



Blanford writes: "This species was described from specimens 



