98 HELIX. 



H. WALTERI, Bottger. PL 45, figs. 28, 29. 



A form intermediate between H. insolita and H. Hoffmani. From 

 the former it is distinguished by the thicker, more expanded lip, 

 wider band and microscopic short hairs. From H. Hoffmani the 

 the number of hairs at once separate it, that species having 9 to 12 

 hairs to a square mill., whilst the Walteri shows 25-30 in the same 

 space. Diam. 25-28, alt. 15-17 mill. 



Sutomore, Alps. 



H. NICOLAI, Kleciach. PI. 30, figs. 76-78. 



Openly umbilicatad, somewhat solid but subtranslucent, obliquely 

 rugose, ribbed-striate, not hairy, grayish yellow, with three fulvous 

 bands ; whorls 5, slightly convex, slowly increasing, the last rather 

 narrow, deflected in front ; peristome continuous, widely reflected, 

 labiate within, basal margin subdentate. Diam. 26 mill. 



Dalmatia. 



H. recorder a, Parr, is a synonym. 



H. BRUSINJE, Stossich. PI. 30, figs. 82-84. 



Widely umbilicated, flattened above, lightly striate and granular, 

 thin, subpellucid, with very dense short hairs, somewhat regularly 

 disposed, yellowish white, with three chestnut bands, the middle one 

 narrowest; whorls 5, the last deflected in front ; peristome contin- 

 uous, solute, widely reflected, columellar margin unidentate. 



Diam. 32 mill. 



Mts. Biokovo, Dalmatia. 



H. INSOLITA, Ziegler. PI. 24, figs. 35, 36. 



Openly umbilicated, striate, slightly granular, thin, pellucid, 

 shining, not hairy, light yellowish, three-banded with chestnut, outer 

 bands interrupted or fading; whorls o, convex, the last deflected 

 in front; peristome reflected, somewhat thickened, margins sub- 

 continuous, columellar margin dilated, tuberculated below. 



Diam. 29-32 mill. 



Dalmatia, Albania. 



It is H. subcostalis, Parr. 



Var. DENUDATA, Eossm. PL 24, figs, 37, 38. 



Turbinately depressed ; whorls 6, slightly convex, the last sud- 

 denly deflected in front ; peristome continuous, solute. 



