Mr. W. H. Benson on new species of Helix. 163 



Amended Character. 

 H. tapeina, Bens. J. A. S. vol. v. p. 352, 1836 (Pfr. 541). 



Testa depresso-conoidea, albido- cornea, irregulariter oblique striata, 

 minutissime granulato-corrugata, subtus tumida ; spira coiivexa, 

 apice obtuso ; anfractibus 6, subplanulatis, ultimo obtuse angu- 

 lato ; apertura valde obliqua, orbiculato-lunata, peristomatis mar- 

 gine superiori recto, antrorsum arcuato, exteriori expansiusculo, 

 inferiori subreflexo, columellari dilatato reflexiusculo ; umbilici 

 infundibuliformis, omnes anfractus exhibentis, margine subangu- 

 lato. 



Diam. maj. 15 mill., min. \Z^. Axis 5^ mill. 



Amended Character. 



H. climactericaj Bens. J. A. S. vol. v. p. 352 (Pfr. 577). 



Testa imperforata, depresso-conoidea, carinata, albida, supra argute 

 radiato-plicata, infra Iseviore, tumida ; spira subconoidea, gradata, 

 apice obtuso ; anfractibus 8 angustis, arete convolutis, omnibus 

 carinatis, ultimi carina compressiuscula ; apertura angusta, trans- 

 versa, securiformi ; peristomate acuto, infra subsaliente, expansi- 

 usculo ; umbilici loco excavato, clause. 



Diam. maj. 19 mill., minor 18. Axis 9 mill. 



H. Barclay ana, Pfr. Monogr. Hel. Viv. p. 118. no. 305. 



On an examination of this Mauritian shell in Mr. Cuming^s 

 collection, it struck me (from my observation of the adult and 

 young of one of the smaller Pupce of the Isle of France while 

 alive in their native haunts, and which, at first sight, appeared 

 to belong to different genera) that this supposed Helix was the 

 young of Pupa Pagoda, Fer. {Hel.), which inhabits the woods 

 around Curepipe in the same island. Mr. Cuming's stores 

 affording specimens of Pupa Pagoda in different stages of growth, 

 a comparison was instituted, which left no doubt of the specific 

 identity of the two separated shells. Helix Bar clay ana will there- 

 fore require to be erased from the catalogue, a circumstance 

 which 1 regret the more, as the name commemorated the con- 

 chological zeal of an old friend and schoolfellow. 



H.petrosa, Hutton, J. A. S. vol. iii. p. 83 (Pfr. no. 114). 



This species must be erased from the catalogue. Capt. Hut- 

 ton's specimens were H. {Nanina) vitrinoides, Deshayes, and were 

 imperfectly described by him in 1834. 



H. [Nanina) fragilis, Hutton, J. A. S. vol. vii. p. 216, 1838 



(Pfr. no. 89). 



This is another species which Pfeiffer has not seen. In the 

 note which I took of the shell when I had an opportunity of in- 

 specting it, I find recorded " last whorl ventricose, slightly an- 



