200 HELIX. 



H. DOUMETI, Bourg. (Unfigured). Tunis. 



Subsection VIII, EULOTA, Hartmann. 1842. 



H. INCHOATA, Morelet. PL 45, fig. 56. 



Perforate, thin, striulate, rugulose at the suture, diaphanous, 

 yellowish corneous or brownish, scarcely shining, last whorl with a 

 chestnut band; whorls 6J, slowly increasing, the last inflated, 

 scarcely descending in front; peristome thin, slightly labiate within, 

 margins distant, columella strongly reflected. Diam. 20 mill. 



Portugal. 

 H. FRUTICUM, Miiller. PI. 45, figs. 57-59. 



Moderately umbilicated, globose, shining, opaque, obsoletely 

 striate, whitish, yellowish, rosy or reddish brown, sometimes with a 

 chestnut band ; whorls 5-6, the last with inflated base ; peristome 

 subpatulous, sublabiate. Diam. 21 mill. 



Sweden, Germany, France, Switzerland. 



H. carduelis, Reibisch, H. terrestris, Gmel., H. cinerea, Poir., 

 H. Lua, Chier. are synonyms. 



Var. ANDERSONI, Clessin. Fig. 59. 



Smaller, globose, solid, with more depressed spire and suture less 

 impressed. Diam. 17-18 mill. 



Northern Sweden. 

 Var. UNIFASCIATA, Bottger. 



Elevated, shining, yellowish, with a chestnut band, with percep- 

 tible spiral sculpture, peristome white-lipped within. 

 Diam. 21 mill. 



Caucasus. 

 H. FRUTICOLA, Krynicki. PL 45, figs. 60, 61. 



Very narrowly umbilicated, rather thin, striate, whitish ; whorls 

 7, the last deflected in front ; peristome acute, narrowly white-lipped 

 within, columella strongly reflected. Diam. 17 mill. 



Crimea. 



H. SCHRENCKII, Middend. PL 56, figs. 62, 63. 



Rather narrowly umbilicated, somewhat thin, striate, lightly 

 decussated, diaphanous, corneous white, with a chestnut band; 

 whorls 6J, the last not descending; peristome lightly labiate within. 



Diam. 23 mill. 



Siberia, Russia. 



H. Siberica, Friv., is a synonym. 



