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Animal (see Fig. 386) : Body of a delicate white color, very finely 

 granulated; eye-peduncles rather long; a dark line, arising between 

 the eye-peduncles and along the back, passes under the shell; a fainter 

 line is found along each side of the neck. 



Among the varieties the following may be enumerated : 



a. Elevated, white, with a median black band on the outer whorl, 

 which is sutural on the spire, margined with pale citron. 



fi. The same, with two approximate black basal bands. 



}/. Elevated, white, with two narrow bauds on the outer whorls, one 

 of which is median, the other sutural on the spire, the latter inter- 

 rupted. 



d. The same, with a broad basal fascia. 



£. Yellowish, with numerous bands, partially blended by dusky lines 

 in the direction of the increment. 



Z. Fuliginous, with a single white peripheral fascia and white umbili- 

 cal area. (This variety was described by Dr. Mighels under the name 

 of H. submeris.) 



7], Depressed, ashy-olive, with a white peripheral band. 



6. Elevated, uniform yellowish-green. 



I. Uniform pale reddish. 



For jaw and dentition see above. 



Genitalia not examined. 



STROBILA. (Seep. 263.) 



Strobila Hubbardi, Broavn. 



Shell umbilicated, depressed, thin, obliquely striated above, smooth 

 below, reddish horn-color; whorls 4^-5, convex, regularly increasing, 

 the last but slightly descending; umbilicus wide ; aperture fig^389. 

 quite oblique, subcircular ; peristome thickened, somewhat 

 reflected, white, not covering the umbilicus; internal laminae 

 four, two upon the parietal wall of the aperture, of which 

 the upper one is much more developed than the lower; the 

 two remaining ones placed deep within the last whorl on its 

 base. Greater diameter, 2^™"' ; height, 1^"". 



Helix Hubbardi, A. D. Brown, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1861, 33.3.— W. G. Binney, 



L. & Fr.-W. Sli.,i,86 (1869). 

 Strobila Hubbardi, Tryon, Am. Journ. Conch., ii, 259 (1866).— W.G. Binney, Terr. 



Moll., V, 260. 

 -Helix renffr^<si«Ha,GLOYNE, Journ. de Conch., xi, 333, 1871. 



