66 HELIX-PA PUINA. 



size than H. eddystonensis, and is more solid and more raised in 

 the spire. ( Cox.) 



Var. MADDOCKSI Brazier. PL 16, figs. 11, 12, 13. 



The form is like H. eddystonensis, from which this variety differs 

 in having the upper whorls red or dark purple. It is straw-yellow, 

 unicolored, or with one or two bands at the obscurely angled periph- 

 ery. The lip is broadly expanded, white. Sculpture as in H. eddy- 

 stonensis. 



Small island near Eddystone Id. 



Brazier found this form much more abundant than typical gelata, 

 which inhabits the same island. He enumerates many varieties of 

 striping (see below). The figures on my plate are drawn from 

 authentic specimens. 



Var. a. Light-yellow, ornamented with one broad chestnut-band 

 on the periphery and continuous at the suture. 



Var. b. Darker yellow, ornamented on the base with two fine 

 lines on the periphery, two wider and a fine one below the suture. 



Var. c. Nearly white, base with one broad band nearly black, 

 periphery and upper part ornamented with three broad bands. 



Var. d. Light-brown, base ornamented with one narrow chest- 

 nut line, periphery with two rather broad, white lines at the suture ; 

 below a light-brown intermingled with a few dark-brown opaque 

 spots. 



Var. e. Bright straw-yellow, two narrow reddish bands on the 

 periphery, apex light-red. 



Var./. Light-yellow, nearly white, the periphery ornamented 

 with one narrow reddish line, obsolete on the upper whorls. 



Var. g. Light-yellow, with opaque white band on the periphery 

 with a fine reddish line above and below it. 



Var. h. Dark-yellow, ornamented with numerous opaque lines 

 of a light-yellow on the periphery and base, upper whorls white, 

 apex dark-red. 



Var. i. Light-straw-yellow, upper whorls white, apex dark-red. 

 (Brazier.) 



H. MOTACILLA Pfeiffer. PI. 11, figs. 6, 7. 



Umbilicate, solid, opaque, low-trochiform, obtusely carinated at 

 the periphery ; spire conoidal, apex obtuse ; surface striatulate and 

 obliquely corrugated by very fine forward-descending wrinkles. 

 Color a whitish-brown, with an opaque white girdle at the periphery, 



