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HELIX. 



6-7, a little convex, slowly increasing; peristome scarcely labiate 

 within. Diam. 22 mill. 



France. 

 It is H. ericetorum, Dupuy. 



H. JOPPENSIS, Both. PI. 59, figs. 89, 90. 



Rather narrowly umbilicated, solid, spire distinctly striate, body 

 whorl smoother, whitish, sometimes chestnut rayed at the suture, or 

 with dark spiral lines, apex corneous; whorls 5J-6, moderately 

 increasing, the last not deflected; aperture fulvous, white-lipped 

 within the peristome. Diam. 14 mill. 



Syria. 



Var. MULTINOTATA, MoUSS. 



More depressed, rugulosely striate, with spiral lines on the periph- 

 ery and maculations at the suture, variously serially punctate. 

 Diam. 17 mill. 



Var. SUBKRYNICKIANA, Mouss. 



Less convex above, striae slighter, sutural maculations pallid, 

 spiral zones subcontinuous. 



H. CANDICANS, Ziegler. PL 59, figs. 74, 75, 81-85, 91, 92. 



Moderately umbilicated, striulate, shining, white, sometimes with 

 light chestnut revolving lines, and apex ; whorls 5, convex, the last 

 not descending; per.istome simple, slightly labiate within. 



Diam. 18 mill. 



Germany, Austria, Hungary, L. Como. 



The synonyms include H. Candida, Porro, H. arenosa, Zglr. H. 

 .ericetorum, Stein, H. spirula, Parr. 



Var. HOMOLEUCA, Parr. 

 Spire subplane. 



Var. DOBRUDSCH^E, Parr. Figs. 91, 92. 



White, without band, last whorl descending in front. 



Dobudscha. 



Var. PULLULA, Parr. Figs. 84, 85. 

 Smaller, aperture more oblique. 



Roumania. 

 Var. OBVIA, Ziegler. Figs 81-83. 



Rather widely umbilicated, subplane, striate, smoothish. 



Austria. 



Clessin has a Var. Kroli, with more elevated spire, shell smaller. 

 Diam. 12 mill. 



