306 APPENDIX. 



may be known by the elevated spire and narrow umbilicus. H. 

 amalice Kobelt, 1875, and H. congenor Smith, 1878, are synonyms. 



Conspicuously obliquely streaked with whitish over spiral bands. 



Var. NIMBOSA Crosse, 1868 (see p. 101). Spire not much raised ; 

 dark bands distinct, frequently interrupted by whitish or buff 

 streaks. 



Form brandti Kobelt, 1875. Small ; umbilicus narrow, scarcely 

 perforating. 



Form senckenbergiana Kobelt, 1875. Very large ; umbilicus 

 wider, open. 



Form nipponensis Kobelt, 1876. Shell having spiral ill-defined 

 brownish tracts (at least beneath); obliquely streaked, having 

 opaque buff raised thread-like oblique strice in places. H. congenita 

 Smith, 1878, is a synonym. See p. 102. The spire is usually dis- 

 tinctly conoidal ; the aperture is broad and low ; there is no um- 

 bilical dark patch. 



H. SCLEVOLA Martens, Sitzungsber. Naturforsch Fr. zu Berl. 1877, 

 p. 104, may be an Euhadra. See Kobelt, Faun. Jap. 



H. BLAKEANA NeWC. 



H. Blakei Newc. KOBELT, Faun. Jap., p. 23, t. 7, f. 10, 11. 



This is scarcely an Euhadra. Kobelt places it in Aegista with 

 doubt. 

 H. PLATYSOMA, (p. 104). This is a synonym of H.jaspidea, Pfr. 



Group of H. swinhoei, Pfr. (p. 115.) 



H. GRANULIFERA Mollendorff. PI. 69, figs. 99, 100. 



Shell openly umbilicate, depressed-globose, solid, transversely 

 plicate-striatulate, closely and minutely granulose, chestnut-brown. 

 Whorls 6, subplane, spire globose-conoidal with convex lateral out- 

 lines ; last whorl with a strong, exserted carina at periphery ; base 

 inflated, subgibbous, very shortly descending in front. Aperture 

 diagonal, lunate-rounded, peristome* expanded, a little reflexed, 

 violet-lipped ; columellar margin dilated, partially concealing the 

 umbilicus. Alt, 28, greater diam. 46, lesser 40 mill. (Mild/.) 



Wutshangfu, Province of Hubei, China. 



Hadra granulifera MLLDFF. N. D. M. Gess. 1888, p. 43. Helix 

 granulifera Mlldff., HEUDE, Notes sur les Moll. Terr, da la Vallee 

 du Fleuve Bleu, p< 141, t. 37, f. 8, 8a. 



