134 HELICID-ffi. 



51. 18. Helix <7epz7«^«. Bald Snail. — Shell some- 

 what globular, depressed, pale, bald ; whorls 

 rounded, concentrically grooved ; mouth lu- 

 nate ; peristome thickened, white ; umbilicus 

 moderate, (t. 11. f. 135*.) 



Helix depilata. Pfeiffer, i. 33. t. 2. f. 18. (?) ; Alder, Mag. 

 Zool. and Bot. ii. 107. 



Inhab. hedges and wet places. 



This species is very like the former, but quite 

 destitute of hairs in all its stages ; it is much smaller 

 in all its parts than any of the varieties of //. 

 rufescens. 



Mr. Alder states that his specimens agreed per- 

 fectly with those of PfeifFer in Ferussac's cabinet ; 

 Mr. Jeffreys refers to Pfeiffer's figures with doubt, 

 as representing H. concinna ; and Mr. Alder says it 

 is not to be distinguished from it except by its not 

 being hispid in any of its stages. Rossmasler re- 

 gards H. depilata of Jeffreys as the same as H. 

 sericea and H. glabella, and refers Turton's figure of 

 H. gramdata to this species ! 



52.19. llEhix grariiilafa. Granular Snail. — Shell 

 somewhat globular, transparent, rather shin- 

 ing, yellowish horn-colour, closely hairy, with 

 nearly six tumid volutions; mouth roundish 

 lunate; umbilicus very small, (t. 3. f. 29.) 



Helix granulata. Aide?; Cat. 107. — Helix sericea. Drop. 

 Moll. Franc. 103. t. 7. f. 16, 17.; Turton, Man. ed. 1.38. 

 f. 29.; Jeffreys, Linn. Trans, xvi. 333. and Pfeiffer, Man. 

 Hel. i. 145 ; Forbes and Hanleij, B. M. iv. ll—'iSd. t. 118. 

 f. 5, 6. t. 132. f. 9.; Ross. Icon. vii. 2. f. 248. 429.— 

 Helix liispida. Montagu, t. 23. f. 3. ; Linn. Trans, viii. 198. 

 — Teba hispida. Leach, Syn. Moll. — Helix globularis. 



