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Many specimens. Porto (irande (Mus. No. 125303). 



Several examples; solid, heavy beacli sliells; a widely distributed 

 form. Inhabits the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Black seas; and 

 Drouet has recorded it from the Azores. * * * Also at Faro in 

 Algarve, where Mc Andrew procured it (Jeftreys). 



Family APLYSTID.E. 



Geim.s APLYSIA Linne. 



37. Aplysia sp. 



Two examples in alcohol. Porto (Irande, St. Vincent. 



Ordei' PULMONATA. 



Suborder STYLOMMATOPHORA. 



Family LIMAOID.E. 

 (J.Min.s ZONITES Montf.nf. 



38. Zonites cellarius Miilk-r. 



One specimen (Mus. No. 125208). Fayal. 



Tlie above species also occurs in the British Isles, and is found from 

 Finland to Algeria and Sicily, according toJelfrcys; also in Madeira 

 and the Canaries. 



Family HELICID.E. 



Genua PATULA Held. 



39. Patula rotundata Miillcr. 



Two specimens (Mus. No. 125295). Fayal. 



Ranges from the most northern extremity of (Ireat Britain to the 

 Channel Isles; I'rom Ilussia and Finland to Sicily and the Azores. 



(Jeftreys.) 



Section LEPTAXIS. 

 40. Helix (Leptaxis) caldeiraruni M. iind D. 



Three specimens, dead. Fayal at Horta (Mus. No. 125293). The 

 exami)les, though dead, were in fair condition. 



Section CARACOLINA Beck. 

 41. Helix (Caracolina) barbula C!harp. 



Two specimens, dead (Mus. No. 125294). Fayal. Found also in 

 Portugal. 



Section FRUTICICOLA Held. 

 42. Helix (Fruticicola) siniilaris Ffhussao. 



