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ing line with Carter Co., Tennessee, and at Thunderhead of Smoky Mountains, 

 North Carolina. 



The lingual membrane is broad and not long ; the ends are bluntly truncated. 

 There are about 30 rows of 24-1-24 teeth each, arranged as in Zonites. There 

 are six laterals, scarcely one perfect, mostly transition teeth, on each side of the 

 central line ; the seventh tooth is a marginal ; the twelfth tooth is the largest. 

 Plate I. Fig. H, shows all the teeth from the central to the first fully formed 

 marginal, and the two extreme marginals. The dentition is nearest to that of 

 Zonites Icevigatus. 



Limax campestris, BINNEY. (p. 149.) 



An exhaustive paper by E. L. Mark on the Maturation, Fecundation, and 

 Segmentation of this species will be found in Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Vol. VI. 

 No. 12. 



Limax Hewstoni, J. G. COOPER, (p. 150.) 



Found by H. Hemphill, from Portland, Oregon, to San Tomas Kiver, Lower 

 California. 



Patula solitaria, SAT. (p. 156.) 



I have seen one specimen from Madison, Indiana, measuring 35 mm. greater 

 diameter. 



Patula strigosa, GOULD, (p. 157.) 



To synonymy add : 



Helix Bruneri, C. F. ANCET, Le Naturaliste, III. p. 468, Sept. 1st, 1881. (Angui- 

 spira.) 



Diam. maj. 15^ mm. ; min. 14 mm. ; alt. 7 mm. Testa sordidealba, pervie 

 lateque umbilicata, utrinque convexa, valde depressa. Spira obtusissima, la- 

 tissime subconica ; anfr. 5, valde convexis ; grosse striis increment! parum 

 regularibus, costisque spiralibus crenulatis, interdum subinterruptis, supra, 

 in anfranctibus primis praesertim, vix distinctis sculpta. Sutura marginata, 

 impressa, subplanulata. Anfr. ult., ad peripheriam carina exserta, non acuta, 

 munitus, costis spiralibus circa 8 subtus intructus. Apertura subemarginato- 

 circularis, obliqua ; peristomium simplex, acutum, rnarginibus callo tenui 

 junctis. Testa colore sordide albo, vittis duabus brunneis ad peripheriam ali- 

 quando munita. 



Montana (L. Brunei 1 ). 



Cette espece, du groupe de L 1 Helix (Anguispira) Cooperi, W. G. Binney, 

 m'en semble reellement distincte par la carene tres sensible, mais nullement 

 aigue de son dernier tour, les cotes spirales dont elle est pourvue surtout en 

 dessous, par sa forme beaucoup plus deprimee, egalement convexe en dessus et 



