Mazicx: Mouuusca oF SoutH CAROLINA 5 
57. Vitreacellaria Mill.* ‘Charleston, S.C.” (Pilsbry 98, 
p. 25, no. 258). 
58. hammonis Strém.* “South Carolina’ (Baker 
’02, p. 181). 
59. indentata Say. Rather common. 
60. rhoadsi Pils. Rare. Berkeley County! Wil- 
liamsburg County! 
61. Euconulusfulvus Drap. Ratherrare. St. John’s Berke- 
ley, Dr. Ravenel. Drayton Hall, 1904! Dean Hall, Cooper 
River, 1912! 
62. Zonitoides arboreus Say. Common. 
63. minusculus Binn. Very common. 
64. Gastrodonta cerinoidea Anth. Rare. Near Charleston! 
65. cuspidata Lewis. One specimen, Saluda Falls, 
1879! 
66. elliotti Redf. Not common. Walhalla, 1879! 
67. gularis Say. Rather rare. Saluda Falls and 
Seneca, 1883! 
68. interna Say. Not uncommon in the mountains. 
69. intertexta Binn. Rather common. 
Oe var. carinata. Common. 
at. ——— var. major. Williamsburg County, 1863; 
diam. maj. 19 mm.! 
ligera Say. Rather common. 
suppressa Say. Abundant. 
Family LIMACIDAE 
74. Limax flavus Linn. Very common in Charleston. 
75. Agriolimax campestris Binn. Not uncommon. 
Family PHILOMYCIDAE 
76. Philomycus carolinensis Bosc. Not uncommon. 
Family ENDODONTIDAE 
77. Pyramidula alternata Say. Not common. Aiken. 
78. perspectiva Say. Not uncommon in the moun- 
tains. Sumter County! 
79. Helicodiscus parallelus Say (lineatus Say). Common. 
