Binncy on Terrestrial Mo/Iiisks. 53 



Tosta supra plano-convc.\a, subtus oonvexil, lutcii, oV)Ii([n^ striata, nm- 

 bilicatii ; spini bnn i ; suturis suliinipii'ssis ; anfr. 5, subconvexis ; apcr- 

 tura lunata ; labro intus incrassato. Diam. .45. Length .32 inch. 



HELIX CLARKII Lea. 

 Plate LXXVII. Figure 10. 



T. superni' lotundatiX, inferne plaiio-convexa, regulariter striata brun- 

 neo-cornea, imperforata, unidentata: anfr. 7, oblique striatis; apertiira 

 lunata, subdilata ; labro albido, reflexo, inferne calloso ; columella in 

 nu'ilio unidentata, ad basim impressa. (Lea). 



SYNONYMS AND REFEBENCKS. 



Ililix Clarkii Lea, Pioc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila. x. p. 41, Mnrch, (1858). 



DESCRIPTION. 



Animal not observed. 



Shell imperforate, globosely-rounded, regularly and 

 finely striated, reddish horn color ; spire obtusely conic ; 

 whorls 7, convex, with delicate incremental striae, the last 

 one very globose and rounded below ; aperture lunate ; 

 peristome white, thickened, reflected, its basal termination 

 quite heavy and covering the umbilicus entirely ; one 

 elongated, white denticle on the parietal wall of the 

 aperture. 



Greater diameter 14 ; lesser 13 ; height 9 millimetres. 



Geographical Distribution. Cherokee County, N. C. 



Remarks. This is a distinct species. At first sight it 

 seems a miniature elevata, but is at once distinguished 

 by its peculiar globular shape. 



The figure referred to is twice the natural size of the 

 shell. 



HELIX THYROIDES Say vol. ii. p. 129, pi. xi. 



Helix thyroidus Say, (Biiiney's ed.) p. 3.3, pi. xiii. 



Chenu, Bibl. Conch. 3, 24, pi. iii. fig. 3. 



DeKay, 1. c. p. 29, pi. ii. fig. 8. 



Mrs. Gray, Fig. Moll. An. pi. 291, f. 6. (Ex. Bost. Journ. absq. 



desc. ) 

 Deshayes in Lam. 3d ed. 3, 309; in Fer. i. 209. 



