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ginals of H. thyroides, for instance, would hardh' have been ex- 

 pected, so utterly different are they from those of albolabris. 

 Again, we should hardly have expected to find such a difference 

 in the same subgenus, as the presence and absence of side cutting 

 points on the central and first lateral teeth. 



I will now give the count of teeth in the several species. 



Helix major^ not examined. 



Helix albolabris (pi. XL, fig. 1). Outer laterals have distinct 

 side cusps as well as cutting points. Teeth 44 — 1 — 44, with about 

 12 laterals. The inner cutting points of fig. b should be bifid. 



Helix divesta, not examined. 



Helix multilineata (pi. XII., fig. 6), 42—1—42 ; 12 laterals. 



Helix Fennsylvanica (pi. XVIII., fig. 3), 40—1—40 ; 13 perfect 

 laterals. Morse counted 120 rows of 39— 1 — 39 teeth. 



Helix Mitchelliana (pi. XVIII., fig. 5), 49—1—49 ; 18 laterals. 

 Outer laterals have side cusps and cutting points. 



Helix elevata (pi. XII., fig. 1), about 45—1—45 ; 17 laterals. 



Helix Clarki (pi. XI., fig. 6), 35—1—35, with 15 laterals. 



Helix Ghristyi, not examined. 



Helix exoleta (pi. XL, fig. T) has 56—1—56 ; 11 perfect laterals, 

 but even the 8th tooth shows a decided modification in form. 



Helix Wetherbyi (pi. XL, fig. 2) has 35—1—35 ; 12 laterals. 



Helix Wheatleyi (pL XVIIL, fig. 1) has 67—1—67, with over 

 12 laterals. 



Helix dentifera (pi. XII., fig. 8) has 32—1-32 teeth, with 15 

 laterals. 



Helix Roemeri (pi. XL, fig. 3) has 35—1—35 teeth, with 12 

 laterals. 



Helix thyroides (pi. XVIIL, tig. 2) has 60—1—60, with 11 

 laterals. 



Helix clausa (pi. XII., fig. 7) has 41—1—41, with about 11 

 perfect laterals. 



Helix Columbiana (pi. XII., fig. 2) has 33—1—33 teeth; 15 

 perfect laterals. 



Helix Downieana (pi. XL, fig. 4) has 35—1—35 teeth, with 12 

 laterals. The side cusps and cutting points are visible on the 

 second lateral tooth. 



Helix Lawi, not observed. 



Helix Mobiliana. The true species, from Baldwin County, 



