284 HELICINA. 



82. capillacea, Gd., (f. 138.) — Liris hirsutis. — Ridges 

 hairy. 



83. elegantula, Pfr., (f. 139, 140.) — Anfractibus distinctis. 

 — Whorls distinct. 



84. rupestris, Pfr., (f. 143, 144.) — Quam sp. 81 magis de- 

 pressa? — More depressed than sp. 81. 



85. rubicunda, Gund., (f. 141, 142.) — Quam sp. 81, 82 

 liris crassioribus. — Ridges thicker than in sp. 81, 82. 



86. elegans, Orb., (f. 145.) — Perelevata, acuta. — Much ele- 

 vated, sharp. 



87. callosa, Poey., (f. 146.) — Labio postice calloso. — Inner 

 Up with an upper callus. 



Sect. VI. Conica, lavis. 

 The following are of a conical form, without sculpture : — 



88. scopulorum, Mor., (f. 147.) — Angusta, acuta. — Narrow, 

 sharp. 



89. coujmellaris, Gund., (f. 148-151.) — Tenuis, inflata. — 

 Thin, wide. 



90. festa, Gund., (f. 152, 153.) — Interruptim spiraliter sul- 

 cata. — Describing the shell from memory, I think the surface is 

 marked by pits formed by the interruption of spiral grooves. 



91. jugulata, Py., (f. 154-156.) — Labro valde reflexo. — 

 Outer lip strongly turned back. 



92. pyramidalis, Sby., (f. 157.) — Anfractu ultimo subro- 

 tundo. — Last whorl rather round. 



93. elongata, Orb., (f. 158.) — Anf. ult. angulato. — Last 

 whorl angular. 



94. trochulina, Orb., (f. 159.) — Anf. ult. rotundo. — Last 

 whorl round. 



95. erythrj;a, Wrt., (f. 461-463.) — Solida, conica, rubro- 

 fusca. — Solid, conical, reddish-brown. 



96. albo-viridis, Wrt., (f. 464.) — Tenuis, unifasciata. — 

 Thin, with one band. 



97. fuscui-a, GdL, (f. 465, 466.) — Fusca, tseniata, semi- 

 pellucida. — Brown, ribanded, half transparent. 



