80 



is well rounded, without the least appearance of 

 truncation. 



Found abundantly and constantly in pine-beds, in the 

 neighbourhood of Bristol, by Mr. Millar. 



62. BULIMUS montanus. Shell conic-oblong, reddish- 

 brown, obliquely striolate ; the peritreme reflected 

 and forming an umbilicus. 



b. whitish horn- colour, and transparent. 



Bulimus montanus. Drap. p. 74. t. 4./. 22. 



Ena montana. Leach, Mollusc, p. 112. 



Helix Lackhamensis. Mont. p. 394. t. 11. / 3. 



Shell five eighths of an inch long, and a quarter of an 

 inch wide, deep chocolate brown varying to light 

 grey, conically elongated : spire consisting of seven 

 slightly raised but well-defined volutions ending 

 in a rather acute point, irregularly and obliquely 

 striate longitudinally, and when magnified having 

 the appearance of a shagreen-like roughness : 

 aperture oblong-oval, with the peritreme chocolate 

 brown and reflected, forming an umbilicus behind 

 the pillar. 



In beech woods, among decayed leaves. 



