HELICIDAE. 



Helix aspersa Muller. 



Fig.; Pomatia aspersa Binney, Manual Am. Land Shells. 

 1885, p. 470. fig. 514. 



Seaports and principal cities, introduced from Europe. 



Upper Sonoran. 



Long Beach (J. II. Paine); Los Angeles (Mrs. T. S. 

 Ulroyd); Redlands (S. S. Berry) tide Berry. 

 Glyptostoma newberryanum ( \V. G. Binney;. 



Pig.; Binney, Manual, 1885, p. 153, tig. 135, 135^. 



Syn.; G. newberryanum var. depressum Bryant, Naut. 

 XVI, 1902, p. 7<>. 



Lives under rocks on bare hillsides. (See figure 1.) 



Upper Sonoran. 



Los Angeles (H. Hemphill) tide Hemphill, (Mrs. W. P. 

 Ball) ; Santa Ana Canon (Miss C. Soper) tide Soper; Pasadena, 

 fide Pilsbry; "Temescal Mountains, near Los Angeles" ( \V. H. 

 liivwcr) tide Newcomb; San Pedro (L. G. Yates) tide' Cooper; 

 Wilmington (H. Hemphill) tide Bryant. 



||*Near San Diego (J. S. Newberry) fide Binney, (II. Hemp- 

 hill I, ( E. W. Roper), (R. II. Hamilton) ; Pamoosa Canon, fifteen 

 miles north of Eseondido (P. W. Kelsey) fide Kels-y; Campo 

 ( .Mexican Boifhdary Survey) fide Dall ; twenty miles north of 

 San Diego (II. Hemphill) fide Binney; hills north of Foster 

 .Mrs. C. Stevens); Lakeside (C. W. Gripp) ; Santee (C. W. 

 Gripp). 



Bluffs north of Ensenada, lat. 53 deg. (F. W. Bryant I tide 

 Bryant; Todos Santos Island, lat. 53 deg. (II. Hemphill) fide 

 Binney; Nachoguero Valley near California Boundary (Mexi- 

 can Boundary Survey) fide Dall. 

 Epiphragmophora areolata (Sowerby). 



Pig.; Polymita areolata Tryon, Am. .lour. Conch. II. 1866, 

 p. 319, PI. XXIII, fig. 5. 



Syn.; Helix levis Pfeiffer, Zeit. fur Mai., 1845, p. 152; H. 

 pandorae Forbes. Proc. Zool. Soe. Lon., 1850, p. 55, PL IX, fig. 

 3 a-b; Arionta Veitchii (error for Veatchii Newcomb MS.) 

 Tryon, Am. Jour. Conch. II. 1866, p. 316, PL XXII, fig. 19, PL 

 XXIII, lit;, (i; III. p. 162; H. areolata var. examinata J. G. 

 Cooper, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., Ill, 1892, p. 216, 341, PL XIV, fig. 

 7; E. pandorae benitosensis Pilsbry, Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. 1898, p. 70; E. leucanthea Dall, Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci.. 

 1900, p. 99, PL VIII, fig. 18, '20. 



E. pandorae appears to be distinguishable from areolata 

 only by the color of the apex, a character insufficient for vari- 

 etal separation. 



Type localities arc distinguished by an asterisk. 



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