330 Mr. Jeffreys o/i the Testaceous Tneumonohranchous 



- " vers^ picta interdiim unicolor. Anfractus 5 — 6. Aper- 



tura subrotundo-lunata, compressa. Umbilicus per- 



angustus. 



Long. 1.15. — Diam. 0.85. 



Helix nemoralis. Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. p. 1247. 



Common in hedges, woods, &c,, particularly after showers 

 of rain. 



Among the numerous varieties of this species I cannot 

 help remarking one, which in its markings and consistency 

 seems closely allied to the H. sylvatica of Continental au- 

 thors, and from which it only differs in being of a rather 

 more globular form, and in having the umbilicus a little 

 impressed. 



5. HORTENSIS. . ,! 



Animal colore varians, plerumque rubicundo-griseum. Ten- 



tacula grisea. 

 Testa rotundata, depressior, nunc vari^ fasciata, interdilm 

 unicolor. Anfractus 5. Apertura subrotundo-lunata, 

 costa interiore alb^ marginata : peristomio albo. 



Long. 0.85. — Diam. 0.7. 

 Helix hortensis. Miill. Verm. 2. p. 52. 



nemoralis var. Maton %■ Rackett in Linn. Trans. 8. 



p. 206. Dillw. Cat. 2. p. 942. 



Found with the last, though less commonly. 



Linnaeus's variety of his Helix nemoralis, which has been 

 referred by Miiller and others to this shell, is probably the 

 H. vermiculata, a Continental species. 



** Conoidea, cequilaterales ; umhilico angustato. 



6. FuscA. 



Animal 



Testa 



