194 HELIX. 



Perhaps only a variety of H. Cantiana, with which it has usually 

 been united. Another name for it is If. Gallopr ovine Mis, Dupuy. 



Var. CHERSONESICA, Kobelt. Figs. 89, 90. 



Shell more solid, spire more elate, peristome white-lipped. 



SebcLstopol, Crimea. 

 H. PUTONIANA, Mabille. PL 43, figs. 93, 94. 



Narrowly umbilicated, convex above, swollen below, indistinctly, 

 finely striate, moderately solid, somewhat shining, subtransparent, 

 pale reddish corneous; whorls 6-7, with well-marked suture; peris- 

 tome with a thin interior white callus. Diam. 12 mill. 



Alluvion of the Rhone, So. France. 



H. SIMPLICITA, Parreyss. PL 43, figs. 95, 96. 



Scarcely perforate; somewhat solid, striulate, lightly malleated, 

 yellowish white ; whorls 6, a little convex, the last a little deflected 

 in front; peristome acute, strongly white-lipped within. 



Diam. 18 mill. 



Apennines. 



H. BERYTENSIS, Fer. PL 43, figs. 97, 98 99. 



Narrowly umbilicated, thin, subpellucid, fulvous, very minutely 

 granulated; whorls 5i, the last large, obsoletely angulated on the 

 periphery, where it sometimes bears an obscure pale band; peristome 



simple, labiate within. Diam. 16 mill. 



Syria. 



Bourguignat enumerates varieties or forms conica, leucozona, and 

 subgranulata. 



Var. RACHIODIA, Bourg. PL 43, fig. 99. 



More globose, greenish yellow, irregularly plicate and elegantly 

 granularly decussated. Diam. 12 mill. 



Asia Minor. 



H. granulata Roth, (not Quoy), was the original name of this 

 variety. 



H. FOUROUSI, Bourg. PL 43, figs. 100-2. 



Narrowly umbilicated, rather solid, slightly translucent, not 

 shining, yellowish green, irregularly substriulate, subplicate at the 

 suture, very elegantly granularly decussated; whorls 6, rapidly 

 increasing, the last large, rounded, descending at the aperture; 

 aperture white, peristome white-lipped within, the margins joined 

 by a thin, diaphanous, parietal callus. Diam. 17 mill. 



Berytus, Syria. 



