EASTERN PROVINCE INTERIOR REGION SPECIES. 251 



Eelix Meroglyphica, Beck, Ind. Am. Sept. ? See Terr. Moll., iv, 124. 



Helix domestica, Str5m. See Fiirina AngeUcce. 



Selix dealbata, Say, = Bulimulus. 



Helix corpuloidea. See Terr. Moll., iv, 124. 



Helix Bonplandi, Lamarck. See Terr. Moll., iv, 124. Jay, Cat., ed. 2, 33. Tennessee'. 



Helix haliotoides, Fabricivs, Fauna Gr6enl.,390 (1780), = Sigaretus. 



Helix heligmoidea, D'Orb. (Ophiogi/rn), is said to have been found by Mr. H. Moores, 



in 1849, in the foot-hills of the west slope of the Sierra Nevada, about five 



miles south of Coloma and about a quarter of a mile south of Weber Creek, 



under an old log ; a single old specimen. Certainly very doubtful. 

 The species is described from Guayaquil, Colombia, South America. 

 Helix FirgiHea,'W OOV, Ind. Suppl.,21, fig. 19, = ^e?a«ia Virginica. 

 Helix urceus, Muller, Dillwyn, Cat., ii,918, = Jmpulhn'ia. 

 Helix fuscata, Born, Mus. Vind., 1780, 390, pi. xvi, fig. 17. Virginia. 

 HeUx irrorata,SAY, = H.lact(n, MtLLER. See Terr. Moll., iv, 124. Does not now 



exist in America. 

 Helix rastellum, Beck, Ind., 8. Am. s. 

 HeUx personaia, Lamarck, Ohio. Jay, Cat., ed. 2, 3G (1836), aud Villa, Disp., 14 



(1841). 

 HeUx punctata, Dillwyn, Cat., ii, 899, is from Martinique, not Virginia. 

 Helix ruder ata, Studer, Anthony, Ohio Cat., No. 'il, = striatella.? 

 Helix variabilis, Drap., North America. See Forbes, Brit. Ass. Rep., 1840, 145; see 



also Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., iii, 489 ; F^russac, Tabl. Syst., 48. 

 Helix {Eurycratera) lineolata, Lam., is erroneously quoted from North America by Beck 



(Index, 45). 

 Helix Steenstrupii, MOrch. Greenland. I can find no description of it. Vide Terr. 



Moll., iv, 117. 

 Helix suhcarinata, Wood (Index, Suppl., pi. vii,fig. 13), = Leptoxia. 

 Helix dis8imilis, WooD (Index, Suppl., pi. vii, fig. 18), = Melantho decisa. 

 Helix decisa, Wood (Index, Suppl., pi. vii, fig. 19), = Lioplax suhcarinata. 

 Helix hidentifera, Phillips (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., i, 27, 1841), erroneously 



quoted from North Carolina, ^H. hariula, Charp., of Portugal (I.e., 133). 

 Helix palustris, Rackett, =: Limno'a palustris. 

 Helix angulata, Rackett, = PlanorMs hicarinaius. 

 Helix alhella, Dillwyn, Cat., ii, 890. Virginia. 



FOSSIL SPECIES OF HELIX. 



Dr. Meek furnishes the following list of fossil species : 



Helix Leidyi, Hall & Meek, Am. Acad. Arts & Sci. Boston, v, 394, new ser. 



Helix amplexus, Meek & Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1861, 431 = Planorbis 



amplexus, M. «fe. H., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1857,135. 

 Helix spaiiosa, M. & H. (MacrocycUs), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1861,446. 

 Helix vitrina, M. & H. (MacrocycUs), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1861, 447. 

 Helix Nehrascensis, M. & H. {MacrocycUs), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1861, 431, = 



H. occidentalia, M. &. H., 1. c, 1857, 135 (non Recluz, 1845). 

 Helix vetusta (nom trans, ob H. r. MoR. & Dr., 1857, J. C. (2), ii, 153), M. & H., Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1860, 431, = £r. vitrinoides, M. & H., 1. c, 1857, 135 



(non Deshayes, 1830). 

 Helix Evansi, M. & H.,1. c, 1860, 175. 

 Helix obliqua, M. & H., 1. c, 1857, 134. 

 Helix strangulata, Adams. See Conrad, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1877, 273. 



In adopting as generic the groups formerly considered as subgeneric 

 only, theLsynonymy of the species is in many cases affected. Thus, the 



