HELIX. 045 



C C. Yellow, with five brown bands at equal distances ; DD. 

 Yellow, with five brown bands at unequal distances ; 8cc. 



CARTUSiANA. 125. Shell imperforate, rather de- 

 pressed, and white, with six whirls. 



Helix Cartusiana. Midler Verm. ii. p. 15. Gmelin, p. 



3664. 

 Le Chartreuse. Geoffroy, p. 33. t. 2. 



Inhabits woods about Paris. Geoffroy. 



Muller has described this shell to be six lines in diameter, pel- 

 lucid, white, and convex on both sides, but rather depres- 

 sed above ; with a mark of doubt he has quoted Schroeter 

 Erdconch. f. 27, which is very like the variety B. of H. ne- 

 moralis, and it probably differs principally in having six 

 whirls. 



LucoRUM. 126. Shell imperforate, romidish, smooth, 

 and banded ; aperture oblong and brown. 



Helix Lucorum. Li7tnmis Sysf. Nat. p. 1247. Muller 



Verm. ii. p. 46. Gmelin, p. 3649. 

 Lister Conch, t. 1058. f. 1 and 2.? Gualter, t. 1. f. C. 

 Favanne, t. 64. f. K S. ? 



Inhabits trees in Europe. Linnaus. Italy. Muller. 



Linnaeus, without any addition to the above description, has 

 given only a reference to Gualter, t. 1. f. C, so that this will 

 probably always remain a doubtful species ; Muiler's H. Lu- 

 corum he has described to be nineteen lines in diameter, 

 globose, white, and striated transversely, with four or five 

 circular red transverse stripes ; aperture lunated, with the 

 inside white, and the lip brown and reflected over the um- 

 bilicus. 



GRISEA. 127. Shell imperforate, sub-ovate, and 

 obtuse, with four whirls, and the aperture 

 rather oblong. 



Helix grisea. Linnceus Syst. Nat. p. 1247. Gmelin, p. 



3649. 

 Helix aspersa. Muller Verm. ii. p. 59. Chemnitz, ix. 



part 2. p. 125. t. 130. f. 1156 to 1158. Gmelin, p. 3631. 



Montagu Test. p. 407. 

 Helix hortensis. Pennant Zool. iv. p. i36. t. 84. f. 129. 



Donovan, iv. t. 131. Matonand Racket, in Lin, Trans. 



viii. p. 208. Dorset Cat. p. 55. X. 20. f. 1. 



