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half less than H. crystallina, and one more than //. cellaria of 

 the same size. 



§ EuROJiPHALA, Beck. 



3. H. concinna. 



T. orbiculato-depressa arctispira convexiuscula obtuse angulato-cari- 

 nata aperte et sat large perspectivo-umbilicata sericeo-nitidiuscula 

 tota albo-cerina v. pallida subvirescens subpellucens, supra obso- 

 lete crebricostulata, subtus nisi circa umbilicum magis laevigata ; 

 spira convexiuscula, aiifr. 7i convexiusculis lente crescentibus 

 oblique transversim obsolete sequicostulatis, ult. subobsolete cari- 

 nato, subtus circa umbilicum rotundato (nee angulato) distinctius 

 costulato-striato, antice non descendente ; sutura simplici distincta 

 impressa ; umbilico mediocri sat magiio \^ diam. maj.) patulo 

 spirali profundo, lateribus spiraliter scalatis, aiifr. intus usque ad 

 apicem perspicuis ; apert. oblique lunata subdepressa latiore quani 

 alta baud angulata ; perist. simplici recto tenui acuto. 



Diam. maj. 8, min. 7i, alt. 4 mill. Anfr. 7i- 



Hab. in sylvis sub cortice truncorum putrescentium in loco "El 

 Golfo " dicto Ins. Ferri. Inv. T. V. WoUaston. 



Certainly distinct from H. engonata and retexta, Shuttl. ; and 

 equally so apparently from //. scutuln, Shuttl. (Diagn. i. 5), of 

 which, however, I have not seen a specimeii. 



§ HisPiDKLLA, Lowe. 



4. H. nubigena. 



T. umbilicata dejiressa orbiculato-subdiscoidea subcarinata subpel- 

 lucida tenuiuscula liis[)idula fusca atro (intus) plerumque puuctu- 

 lata V. maculata ; spira convexo-depressa, anfr. 4 convexiusculis, 

 sutura distincta impressa ; umbilico niajusculo cylindrico subspi- 

 rali profundo ; apert. oblique luuato-ovali ; perist. simplici tenui 

 acuto. 



Diam. maj. 5, min. 4|, alt. 2\ mill. iVnfr. 4. 



Ilab. sub lapidibus ad radices "Retamce'' {Cytisi nubigeni. Ait.), 

 in excelsioribus " Cumbre v. Canadas " dictis montis "Pico de 

 Teyde" Tenerifte, Maio 1S5!), T. V. Wollaston. 



An obscure insignificant species, without sculpture, and pos- 

 sessing no very distinctive or striking character of any sort : 

 nearest undoubtedly to H. hkpiihi, L., and its allies, but a little 

 reminding one of H. conspurcata, Drap., from which, however, 

 it is totally distinct. 



None of my examples appear perfectly adult ; but I am not 

 acquainted with any Cananan species of which they can be the 

 young ; for it is perfectly distinct from the young of H. hispidula, 

 Lam., for which it might easily be mistaken. 



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