HELIX. 7 



H. BARGESIANA, Bourg. PL 1, figs. 21-23. 



Moderately umbilicated, striate, irregularly interruptedly banded, 

 or with a white band; whorls 6J-7, slowly increasing, the last 

 rounded, not deflected in front ; peristome white, acute, or slightly 

 internally thickened. Diam. 14 mill. 



Syria. 

 H. STRIATA, Miiller. PL 1, figs. 24, 25. 



Moderately umbilicated, closely, rather sharply costulate, a little 

 shining, white, sometimes fasciate and radiate with brown, base 

 white-banded, apex corneous ; whorls 4?-5, slightly convex, rather 

 rapidly increasing, the last wider, rounded, scarcely descending in 

 front ; peristome acute, very thinly labiate within. Diam. 9'5 mill. 



Middle Europe. 



H. costulata, Ziegler, and H. Narbonensis, Requien, are synonyms. 



Var. NILSSONIANA, Beck. 



Apex depressed, whorls more convex, bands obsolete, sometimes 

 wanting. Diam. 8'5 mill. 



Sweden. 

 H. BARDOENSIS, Bourg. PL 1, figs. 26-28. 



Moderately umbilicated, solid, chalky, rugosely striate, whitish, 

 sometimes bilineate with black, or with seven interrupted, faint 

 black bands, lineated towards the aperture ; whorls 6, slightly con- 

 vex, slowly increasing, the last rounded, scarcely descending at the 

 aperture ; peristome simple, acute, deeply labiate within. 



Diam. 10 mill. 



Tunis. 

 H. PROFUGA, Schmidt. PL 1, figs. 29, 30, 34, 35. 



Moderately umbilicated, closely, regularly costulate-striate, whitish, 

 often with interrupted chestnut bands, apex corneous; whorls 5-5-1, 

 convex, the last obsoletely angulated, not descending in front; 

 peristome acute, brown lipped within. Diam. 12 mill. 



Mediterranean Countries. 



It is H. striata, Drap., If. caperata, Pfr., H. fastiolata, Moq. 

 Tand., H. fimbriata and H. Apennina, Chiereg. 



Var. ATTICA, Bottger. 



With a broad continuous band. Diam. 8-10 mill. 



Greece. 

 Var. VARIEGATA, Mouss. 



More conical, the whorls less convex, strise less distinct, white, 

 with spots and rays. 



Epirus. 



