CYCLOPHORID A. pales 
Pomatias patulus, Pfr. in Z. f. M. 1847, p.110,n.5; Gray, Cat. 
Cyel. p. 62,n. 5; Pfr. Consp. n. 444; Pneum. Mon. p. 301. 
Variety ? Pomatias Henricae, Strobel, Malac. Trent. p. 18. 
Hab. South France, Illyria, Friaul, Italy, Hungary. 
6. Pomattas Porrot. 
Shell subimperforate, turreted, grayish-fulvous, ribbed regularly ; 
' ribs raised, straight, very distant, whitish; aperture rounded, 
lurid; peristome nearly perpendicular, double; outer edge eared 
on both sides, reflexed or spreading; inner edge continuous, 
affixed, blunt; palate not thickened; whorls 7-8, very con- 
vex, the anterior half of the last smooth, pale near the peri- 
stome, and painted with more or less conspicuous bands. Length 
7-10, breadth 33-4 mill. 
Pomatias Porro, Strobel, Note Malascol. Valbremb. p. 22. 
Pomatias Porroi, Pfr. Consp. n. 445; Pneum. Mon. p. 302. 
Hab. Lombardy, Val Serina and Torta. 
§ 2. Peristome not eared. 
7. PoMATIAS STRIOLATUS. 
Shell perforate, turreted-conic, rather thin, closely sculptured 
with rib-like striz and single more raised ribs, pale horn- 
coloured, with three reddish-brown bands, the two upper of 
_ which are interrupted; spire regularly conic, with the apex 
rather blunt; whorls 8, convex, last nearly cylindrical ; aperture 
oblique, ovate-roundish ; peristome simple, interrupted, shortly 
expanded all round. Length 8?, breadth 4 mill. 
Cyclostoma turriculatum, Philippi, Enum. Sicil. i. p. 144. 
Cyclostoma striolatum, Phil. zbid. 11. p. 119, t. 21, f. 7; Sow. Thes. 
n. 161, p. 148, t. 31, f. 2862; Pfr. Ic. n. 210, p. 187, t. 26, f. 16-18. 
Cyclostoma Philippii, A. Brawn, in Mus. Cuming. 
Pomatias striolatum, Porro, in Revue Zool. 1840, p.106; Villa 
Disp. Syst. p. 59. 
Pomatias striolatus, Pfr. in Z. f. M. 1847, p.110,n.4; Gray, Cat. 
Cycl. p. 63, n. 7; Pfr. Consp. n. 446; Prewm. Mon. p. 302. 
Hab. Italy and Sicily. 
8. PoMATIAS CINERASCENS. 
Shell subperforate, turreted, sculptured with oblique rather arcuate 
ribs, opaque, fuscous-ash-gray; spire regularly lessened, with 
the apex horn-coloured, rather pointed; whorls 8, convex, last 
nearly cylindrical ; aperture oblique, circular; peristome simple, 
scarcely expanded, with the margins approximate, united by a 
