The Shell-Collector’s Handbook. ERE 
very slightly produced, blunt; suture very deep; aperture 
nearly circular, not provided with a rib; umbilicus small, 
narrow, moderately shallow. Diam. maj. 7; min. 6; 
alt. 5 mill. Animal yellowish-grey; mantle yellowish- 
brown, speckled with brown and milk-white. 
Habitat —Among nettles in shady places. 
HELIX FUSCA, MONTAGU. 
SHELL subconical, depressed, very thin, fragile, pellucid, 
glabrous, glossy, horn-coloured, marked with strongly 
developed, irregular, transverse wrinkles; whorls five to 
five and a half, convex, the body-whorl comprising slightly 
more than half of the shell; spire somewhat produced, 
blunt; suture shallow; aperture lunate; outer lip re- 
flected over the umbilicus; umbilicus very narrow. Diam. 
maj. 9; min. 7; alt. 5 mill. Animal yellowish-grey, 
speckled with black. 
Habitat.—On the under sides of the leaves of sycamores 
and alders, among decayed leaves in woods. 
HELIX PISANA, MULLER. 
SHELL subglobose, yellowish-white, marked with chocolate 
brown bands and dots of the same colour, so as to give the 
shell a mottled appearance; whorls five to five and a half, 
convex, the body-whorl comprising about two-thirds of 
the shell; spire somewhat produced, blunt; aperture 
lunate, dilated, forming three-fourths of a circle ; peristome 
reflected; umbilicus small, oblique. Diam. maj. 20; 
min. 18; alt. 14 mill. Animal yellowish-grey, tinged with 
reddish. 
Habitat.—Sandhills near the coast. 
v. lineolata (Mogq.): Shell whitish, with numerous 
fine brown or red lines, above and below. 
