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HYALINIA LUCIDA. ae 
FRANCE. 
According to Gourdon, it is found on the rocks near the Castle of Bramevaque, 
Hautes Pyrénées (Moll. Barousse, 1890, p. 228). It is also recorded from Western 
France by Kobelt, and from the Forest of Compiegne in the department of the Oise 
by Baudon. 
SPAIN. 
Guipuscoa in the Basque provinces and in the Pyrenean Mts. (Bourg., l.c.). 
NORTH AFRICA. 
Algeria —Algiers (Westerlund, Paliiarct. Binnen Conch., 1886, p. 56). 
Var. convexiuscula Req., Cat. Moll. Cors., 1848, p. 45. 
Helix blauneri var. convexiuscula Req., |.c. 
Zonites farinesianus Bourg., Rev. et Mag. Zool., xxii., p. 18, pl. 16, ff.1-3. 
Hyalina draparnaldi v. elata Borcherding, Mal. Bl., 1881, p. 1, pl.la—c. 
SHELL with a more elate and convex spire than the type. 
The var. eonvexiusecula sensu stricto has a more convex 
spire, a little wider umbilicus, and is a somewhat larger shell 
than the typical form. 
The sub-var. farinesiana has a convex spire and narrower 
whorls, with the tase declining towards the umbilieus, and 
measures 15 mill. in diameter and 7 mill. in altitude. 
The sub-var. elata is deseribed as having but two perfect 
laterals and a bifid endoecone to the third lateral tooth of the 
radula, which, if proved to be correct, affords grounds for 
many interesting speculations. ‘The shell itself is darker, 
glossier, more striolate, and more clevated. 
Fic. 48:— 
Diam., maj. 13°5 mill; min. 13 mill, Aperture, 7 mill. 7%. @céda var. elata 
lone; 6 mill. high (after Borcherding). 
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GERMANY. 
Hanover — Sub-var. elata, abundant in the Moat, Osnabriick, Oct. 1879 
(Borcherding, op. cit.). 
Lippe—Sub-var. edata, on the Biichenberg, Detmold, 1880 (Borcherding, op. cit.). 
Nassau—Sub-var. edata, Frankfurt-am-Main, O. Goldfuss (Borcherding, op. cit. ). 
FRANCE, 
The sub-var. farinesiana is recorded by Tryon from Brittany and Provence. 
Heérault—Var. convexiuscula s.s., throughout Hérault (Dubrueil, Moll. Hérault, 
1863, p. 4). 
Haute Loire —Var. convexiuscula s.s., roadside ditches, ete., about Puy (Paseal, 
Moll. Hante Loire, etc., 1873, p. 29). 
Seine—Var. convexviuscula s.s., around Paris, at Arcueil, Bourg-la-Reine, St. 
Denis, Orsay, Longjumeau, Meudon, Versailles, ete. (Pascal, |.e.). 
Corsica—Var. convexiuscula s.s., Bastia, Corte, and Ajaccio (Requien, Moll. 
Corse, 1845, p. 45). 
SPAIN. 
Catalonia-—Sub-var. farinesiana, recorded from Valley of Ribas by Bofil y Poch, 
and a small form of the same, named minor by Manuel de Chia, and said to 
searcely differ from H. cellaria, is found beneath stones in damp and shady places 
of the Dehesa,S. Pons, S. Julian de Ramis and 8. Daniel in the eomarea de Gerona. 
Var. requienii Moquin-l'andon, Hist. Moll. France, 
1855, ik, p: 16: 
SHELL very depressed with a somewhat distinct keel, Cac 
umbilicus a little wider. ee ae ee 
: ~ . “nee He = 5 v. reguientt Mog. (after 
- pet ag Florent, Bastia, Bonifacio, and Vico (Moquin- Neanin Tandon ) 
andon, I.¢.). 
