32 Binney on Terrestrial MoUusks. 



MiJrch (Moll. Groenl. p. 75) quotes this species as an 

 inhabitant of Greenland. 



LI3IAX CAMPESTRIS Bi.nney vol. ii. p. 41, pi. Ixiv. fig. 3. 



Liniax campestris Binney, Proc. Boston Soc. 1841, p. 62. 

 DeKay, N Y. Moll. p. 23. 



Spurious Species. 

 Ldmax Columhianiis Gould, is quoted erroneously by Grateloup 



(Di.st. Geog. des Limaciens, p. 14) as inhabiting the Northern and 



"Western States. It is found only on the Pacific Coast. 

 Limax fuliginosus Gould, and 

 Liinax olivaceus Gould, are erroneously quoted by the same 



author (p. 30) as American. 

 Limax Uneatus DeKay, is mentioned byname only, (vol. ii. p. 33). 

 Limax gracilis Rafinesque, of Grateloup and Gray and Pfeiffer, is 



Deroceras gracilis of the following list. 



Of the following species of Rafinesque, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 are quoted 

 in Grateloup's Catalogue, and No. 4-10 are described in the Brit- 

 ish Museum Catalogue of Pulmonata. The original description of 

 these species is given in voL i. p. 51, e^ seq. 



Gray and Pfeiffer also ascribe to Rafinesque the genera Testa- 

 cina, Urcinella, and Zilotea. I have never met with any descrip- 

 tion of them, and therefore exclude them with the others as 

 unworthy of a place in the Catalogue of American Pulmonata. 



FAMILY HELICEA. 



Genus VmilNA Drapanaud. 



VITRINA ANGELICA Beck. 



Plate LXXIX. Figure 9. 



Testa convexiusculo-deprcssa, laevigata, nitida, pellucida, virenti-lutea ; 

 spira i)arvu]a, siib-ppuiuii\ula ; sutura subtiliter creiuilata ; antV. .S^ rapids 

 accrescentus, ultiuius subtus latus; apertura obliqua, lunato-ovalis ; perist. 



