helix. 85 



SPURIOUS. 



H. terrestris, Chemnitz. 



Trochus terrestris, Chemn. Conch. Cab. vol. ix. pi. 122, f. 1045. — Donov. Brit. 



Shells, vol. iv. pi. 111.— Mont. Test. Brit. p. 287.— Maton 



and Rack. Trans. Lin. Soc. vol. viii. p. 157. — Turt. Conch. 



Diction, p. 55. 



Helix clegans, Gmel. Syst. Nat. p. 3642. — Fleming. Brit. Anim. p. 260. — 



Rossmassl Iconog. L. and F. Moll. pt. 6, f. 345, 346. — L. 



Pfeif. Monog. Helic. vol. i. p. 179. 



A native of Southern Europe and Northern Africa, which 

 Donovan figured, because he considered it identical with the ter- 

 restris of Pennant. This last we believe to have been intended for 

 the fulva of our work. 



H. limbata, Ferussac. 



Helix limbatu, Ferus. Prodr. Moll. no. 253 (Helicella). — Alder, Mag. Zool. 

 and Bot. vol. ii. p. 106.— Gray, Manual L. and P. W. Shells, 

 p. 143, pi. 11, f. 132. — Brown, Must. Conch. G. B. p. 46, 

 pi. 18, f. 29, 30. — Lam. (ed. Desh.) Anim. s. Vert. vol. viii. 

 p. 88. — Rosmassl. Iconog. Land und Siisswas. Moll. pt. 6, 

 p. 35, f. 362. — Dupcjy, Moll, du Gers, p. 16.— Chemn. (ed. 

 Kiist.) Conch. Cab. Helix no. 94, pi. 17, f. 15, 16.— L. Pfeif. 

 Monog. Helic. vol. i. p. 139. 



Fruticola „ Held, Isis, 1837, p. 914. 



Brccdyhaena „ Beck, Index Moll. Mus. Christ. Frid. p. 18. 



A continental species published as indigenous on the authority of 

 Sowerby ; who had taken specimens near Hampstead. The species, 

 though sought for, has not again been found, and its discoverer 

 believes it must have been accidentally introduced with foreign 

 plants. 



