143 



Helix caperata Wood Ind. t. 3 3. f. 21. 



— — Turt. Man. p. 42. f. 32. 



— • — Flem. Brit. An. p. 262. 



— — Graij Man. p. 162. t. 4. f. 32. 



— — Pfr. Mon. Hel. 1. p. 167 ex parte. 



— — Forh. et Hanl. Brit. Moll. IV. p. 59. t. 117. f. 7. 



— — A. Schmidt in Malak. Bl. 1854. p. 15. Stylomm. 



p. 30. t. 6. f. 37. 



— — RosSin. Ic. III. 14. p. 24. t. 67. f. 830 — 832. 



— — (Xerophila) Pfr. Vers. p. 130. 



— striata Drap. ex parte. 



— — Desh. in Enc. meth. II. p. 222. n. 41. 



— crenulata Dilliv. Cat. II. p. 895. n. 21. 



— Apex-niger Soland. mss. teste Mont. 



— fasciolata Drouet Moll. Fr. p. 1 6. 

 Teba caperata Leach Moll. p. 97. 

 Theba intersecta Beck Ind. p. 12. n. 21. 



— caperata H. et A. Adams Gen. II. p. 216. 



P? Helix striatula Miill. Hist. II. p. 24. n. 225? Nec Linn. (Conf. 

 Pfr. Mon. I. p. 169.) 



— strigosula Gmel. Syst. p. 3634. n. 72. (Ex Miillero, mu- 



tato nomine.) 



— intersecta Poir. Prodr. (1801.) p. 81? 



— — Lam. Hist. VI. p. 85. n. 70. Ed. Desh. VIII. p. 61 ? 



— — Brard Hist. p. 39. t. 2. f. 7? 



— — Mich. Compl. p. 30. t. 14. f. 33. 34? 



— — Chenu IUustr. t. 8. f. 11? 



— — Dupuy Moll. de France p. 280. t. 13. f. 1. 

 Theba strigosula Beck Ind. p. 12. n. 20? 



Habitat in Britannia, passira in Gallia (Agen: Rossm.; Bordeaux: 

 Grat.?) et in Lusitania (Pring in Mus. Cuming.). 



890. rhytiphora Charp. -J- Mon. L p. 443. 



close-set , longitudinal striae : on the upper part of the body whirl is usually 

 a brown belt, which' continues up the iower part of the superior volutions: 

 at the base of Ihe shell are generally several small circular bands; these 

 are frequently interrupted or broken, and appear spotted. Sometimes the 

 brown fasciae run into ench other, and are elegantly spotted with white; 

 aperture lunate; lip thin, not reflected: umbilicus moderately large and 

 deep. Diameter at the base commonly three eighths of an inch, rarely 

 half an inch; height about a quarter. — This shell is subject to great 



variety in markings the apex is of a dark colour. In shape it is 



a medium between the Helis^ virgata and radiala; is not so produced 

 as the former, nor so flat as the latler; in the bands or fasciae at the 

 base, it somewhat resembles the first, and in being strongly sfriated, 

 is like the last. 'Mont. 1. c.) 



