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persistent hairs over the entire surface ; the suture is narrowly but 

 distinctly marked with white. 



Alt. 14?, greater diam. 27, lesser 22 mill. (Kob. in Rossm., n^ 

 v, p. 110, f. 952). 



Perithea, northeast JEuboea, Greece. 



H. CONEMENOSI Boettger. PI. 25, figs. 1, 2, 3 ; pi. 31, figs. 52, 53. 



Shell depressed-globose, umbilicated, solid, green-straw-yellow 

 with a rather narrow chestnut-brown band above the periphery. 

 Surface obliquely striatulate, and showing under a strong lens, 

 obsolete, dense, spiral striation. Spire convex. Whorls 5J, the 

 earlier slowly, the last very rapidly widening, rather inflated, 

 deeply descending in front. Aperture very oblique, oval ; peristome 

 white, somewhat thickened within, outer margin expanded, basal 

 margin reflexed, columellar margin much dilated, partly concealing 

 the umbilicus, which is about one-eleventh the diameter of the shell. 



Alt. 18, diam. 31 mill. 



Santameri, Achaia, Greece. 



H. conemenosi BTTG., Nachr. D. M. Ges. xvii, p. 120, 1885. 

 KOBELT, Rossm. Icon. n. f. v, p. 108, f. 945, 946. H. conemenosi 

 var. acarnanica KOB., 1. c. p. 109, f. 947. 



Figures 1-3 are drawn from a specimen received from Conemenos. 

 The species is distinguished by its greenish color, well rounded peri- 

 phery, and the minutely granulose first (apical) whorl. 



Var. ACARNANICA Kobelt. PL 31, figs. 50, 51. 



Shell much smaller than the type, hardly shining, spire higher; 

 aperture piriform-ovate, the margins much approaching. 



Alt. 16, greater diam. 29, lesser 24 mill. 



jEtoliko, Acarnania. 



H. BROEMMEI Kobelt. PL 31, figs. 54, 55, 56, 57. 



Shell openly and deeply umbilicate, but the umbilicus partially 

 covered by the columellar margin ; depressed -globose, nearly circular 

 in circumference, roughly and irregularly ribbed-striate, and seen 

 under a strong lens to be finely granulated by short transverse lines ; 

 little shining, rather solid, horn-brown with a broad light middle 

 zone bordered on each side with darker, in which runs a sharply 

 defined chestnut-brown band ; spire convex with small, subrnamillar 

 apex ; whorls 6, slightly convex, rather slowly increasing, separated 

 by a suture at first linear, but becoming more deeply impressed, and 



