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Var. GESNERI Hartmann. PL 68, fig. 11. 



Elevated, thick-shelled, with bands or unicolored. Switzerland. 

 H. pyrgia Bourg. is synonymous. 



Var. RUSTICA Hartmann. 



Covered tinibilicate, globular, inflated, strongly, irregularly striate, 

 whorls 5, rapidly increasing ; sutures deep ; mouth oval, peristome 

 somewhat thickened, reddish or violaceous brown ; color yellowish 

 or reddish brown, with brown bands. Diam. 44, alt. 42 mill. 



Switzerland, Southern Bavaria, etc. 



Scarcely distinct from the type. 



Var. PULSKYANA Hazay, PL 68, fig. 15. 



Elevated, perforate, rough-sculptured, aperture brown lipped. 



Islands of the Danube ; Budapest. 

 Var. SABULOSA Hazay. PL 68, figs. 8, 10 



Small, globose, variable in coloration. Diam. 33, alt. 33 mill. 



Hungaria. 

 Var. HAJNALDIANA Hazay. PL 68, fig. 9. 



Thin ; whorls strongly convex ; aperture circular, the peristome 

 all around reflexed and white ; no traces of bands. Hungaria. 



This is var. haynaldiana of Kobelt's Iconographie. 



Var. COMPACTA Hazay. 



Large, globose very thick and strong-shelled ; yellowish or whit- 

 ish brown with four broad dark brown bands; whorls 5J, aperture 

 higher than broad, the peristome strongly thickened, columellar 

 margin scarcely half covering the umbilicus, flesh-colored ; interior 

 reddish -violet. Diam. 55, alt. 55 mill. 



Hungaria. 

 Var. SOLITARIA Hazay. 



Depressed globose, covered umbilicate, more depressed than the 

 type, and broader than high ; bands four, very narrow ; whorls 4. 



Diam. 38, alt. 34-j mill. 



Hungary. 



II. emarcosoma Servain is synonymous. 



Var. PICK AT A Gredler. 



A form which is said to have the appearance of the Italian H. 

 or of a cross between pomatia and cincta; frequently deep 



