HELIX-EUHADRA. 109 



The shell figured is Jay's type specimen, which has been loaned 

 to me by Prof. R. P. Whitfield, curator of the American Museum 

 of Natural History, Central Park, New York City. It is somewhat 

 abnormally elevated. The var. montium of Martens is a synonym. 

 The figures given by Martens are copied on pi. 30, figs. 9, 10. The 

 description is as follows : 



Var montium Martens (pi. 30, figs. 9, 10). Brownish, 3-banded, 

 the middle band narrow, bordered above and below with yellow, the 

 upper and lower bands wider, fading at their edges into the ground- 

 color. Alt. 27, greater diam. 43, lesser 35 mill. (Mart.} 



Mts. of Tsukuba-San, Hakone and Hatta, Japan. 



Resembles H. lierklotsi and H. luchuana in color, but does not 

 differ in form from the normal gucesita. 



H. LATILABRIS Mollendorff. PI. 41, figs. 10, 11. 



Shell sinistral, umbilicated, depressed-conoidal-globose, rugulose- 

 striate, thin, yellow, with a single narrow reddish peripheral band ; 

 whorls 5?, a little convex, the last inflated beneath, very briefly de- 

 scending in front ; aperture wide-lunar, very oblique ; peristome 

 reflexed, broadly expanding, white, margins distinct, joined by a 

 scarcely visible callus, the upper margin arcuate toward the inser- 

 tion, the columellar dilated. Alt. 16, greater diam. 26, lesser 22 

 mill. ; aperture including peristome 14 mill, long, 15 wide, 11 high. 

 (Mid/.) 



Kiukiang, China. 



H. latilabris MOLLEND. in Jahrb. D. M. Gesell. i, p. 79, 1874. 

 See also vox MARTENS, loc. tit, p. 129 ; and GREDLER, Mai. Bl. 

 1882, p. 174. Nachr.-Bl. D. M. Ges. 1890, t. 1, f. 3 a, b. 



Doubts have been expressed of the specific distinctness of this 

 form from If. qucesita. The smaller size, lack of an umbilical dark 

 patch and the different locality separate it from the Japanese spe- 

 cies, at least varietally. 



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H. CECILLEI Philippi. PI. 31, fig. 29. 



Shell umbilicated, orbicular-conoid, solid, striate and obsoletely 

 granulate, tawny brown, ornamented with two chestnut bands, the 

 upper one ascending along the suture ; spire short-conic ; apex rather 

 obtuse, paler. Whorls 6, somewhat convex, the last subangular at 

 the periphery, deflexed in front ; perforated by a moderate um- 



