110 HELICEA. 



yra is evidently inomata. From his letters, it appears he 

 will follow Binney's decision regarding inomata in the 

 fourth volume of his Monograph. 



Reeve figures and describes inomata under the name of 

 ^lapliyra, misquoting Gould's opinion about the introduc- 

 tion of quite another shell. His inomata is the true Icevi- 

 gata. 



Lewis (Bost. Proc. vi. 3) catalogues inomata under 

 the name of lucuhrata. My opinion is formed from an 

 inspection of his specimen. 



The species has also been found in the mountains of 

 Virginia. 



An anonymous writer (Sill. Journ. 31, p. 36,) suggests 

 that fuliginosa, glaphyra, and inomata are but different 

 stages of growth of the same shell. 



HELIX SUBPLANA Binney vol. ii. p. 229, pL xxxiii. 



Found also in Pennsylvania. Pfeiffer suggests its iden- 

 tity with his glaphyra., (the true inomata). He had seen 

 no specimen. 



HELIX SCULPTILIS Bland. 

 Plate LXXVII. Figure 15. 



T. obtecte perforata, suborbiculari, depressa, subpellueida, pallide cor- 

 nea, nitenti, lineis transversis regularibus concinne impressa; spirfi paruni 

 elevata, subconvexa ; anfr. 7, planulatis, ultimo rapide accrescente, prope 

 aperturam J diatn. subsequanti ; basi planulata, leviter excavata; sutura 

 parum impressa ; apertura subobliqua, depressa, transversa, lunari ; perist. 

 simplici, acuto, sinuato, margine columellari rajiide et anguste reflexa, et 

 perfoi-ationem minutam tegenti. 



SYNONYMS AND REFERENCES. 



Iletlx sculpiiUs Bland, N. Y. Lye. vi. p. 279; Notes, 3, pi. ix. figs. 11-13. 



Shell scarcely perforate, suborbicular, depressed, subpellucid, 

 pale horn-color above, of lighter shade beneath, shining, with regu- 

 lar, subequidistant, impressed transverse lines, those on the last 



