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118 MONOGRAPH OF BRITISH LAND AND FRESHWATER MOLLUSCA. 
Sup-GENUS Hucowulus Reinhardt. 
Hyalinia fulva (Miiller). 
1678 Buceinum parvum sive Trochilus sylvaticus agri Lincolniensis Lister, Anim. 
Angl.,; tit. 1x., p. 123: 
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1774 Helix fulva Miiller, Verm. Hist., ii., no. 249. 
1803. —_ trochiformis Mont., Test. Brit., p. 427, pl. ii., f. 9. 
1812. — wnitidula Alten, Syst. Abhandl., pl. iv., f. 8, p. 53. 
1817 — trochulus Dillwyn, Deser. Catal. Shells, p. 916. 
1821 — _ chersina Say, Philad. Journ., ii., p. 156. 
1825 — egena Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad, v., p. 120. 
1828 — ftrochilus Fleming, Brit. Anim., p. 260. 
1830 — mortonii Jeffreys, Linn. Trans., xvi., p. 332. 
1838 — alderi Jeffreys, Mag. Zool. and Bot., i1., p. 108. 
1839 — mandralisci Bivona, Nuoy. Moll. Palermo, pl. i., f. 6, p. 16. 
1842 Jabricti Moller, Index Moll. Groenl., p. 7. 
1774 Vrochus terrestris Da Costa, Brit. Conch., p. 35. 
1831 Theba fulva Turton’s Manual, p. 99. 
1833 Conulus fulvus Fitzinger, Syst. Verz., p. 94. 
1837 Polita fulva Held, Isis, p. 916. 
1837 Petusia trochiformis Beck, Ind. Moll., p. 21. 
1852 Teba fulva Leach, Syn., p. 72. 
1862 Zonites fulvus Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., p. 170. 
1864 Hyalinia fulva Morch, Syn. Moll. Dan., p. 11. 
1883 Huconulus fulva Reinhardt, SB. Ges. Naturf. Freunde, Berlin, p. 86. 
1890 Arnouldia fulva Bourguignat, Bull. Mal. Soe. France, p. 328. 
1890 — gallica Bourguignat, op. cit., p. 331. 
IS9L Vitrea (Conulus) fulva Smith, Journ. of Conch., vi., p. 339. 
ISTORY.—Though Miiller’s de- 
scription of /7elix fulva is in part 
based upon the Helix bidens or the Helix 
edentula, both of which have the white 
keel and lip ascribed by the author to 
fully adult forms of this species, yet the 
description generally is pertinent to our 
shell, while its acceptance by Draparnaud 
and other authors of the period lead us 
to the view that it is the true species 
intended to be indicated by the author. 
Opinions were at one time divided as 
to whether the Helix trochulus or the 
Helix fulva of Miiller was the true name 
for the present species; the former name 
does not, as yet, appear to have been 
satisfactorily recognized, though it has 
been surmised that the description may 
have been based upon a young shell of 
Buliminus obscurus. 
Hyalinia fulva is here associated with 
ax.“ the late Jules René Bourguignat, the 
és distinguished French conchologist, a 
man of marvellous industry, a keen 
collector and prolific writer, with remarkable powers of exact discrimination 
and description of conchological differences, who has especially studied the 
section to which this species belongs, and published a Monograph dealing 
with the Palearctic species of the group. 
