104 HELIX. 



scending in front, subdilated, peristome simple, white, scarcely labiate, 

 basal margin shortly and the columella margin rather widely reflect- 

 ed. Diam. 15'5 mill. 



Spain. 



A variety is fulvous corneous, strigate with whitish, with a single 

 peripheral band. 



Un figured Species. 



H. NANSOUTIANA, Bourg. Pyrenees. 

 H. CARASCALOPSIS and H. RENEI, Fagot. Haute Garonne. 



H. NEPH^ECA, Fagot. France. 



H. MILLIERI, Bourg. Alps. 



H. NICOLISIANA, Adami. Italy. 



H. GALLICA, Bourg. France. 



V, Group of H. eingulata, Studer. 



H. CINGULELLA, Ziegler. PI. 30, figs. 71, 72 (central fig.) 



Widely umbilicated, rather thin, somewhat shining, striate, dirty 

 white, radiated with bluish black, with a brown band above the 

 periphery; whorls 5, depressed, the last obsoletely angulated above^ 

 shortly descending anteriorly; peristome subsimple, thin, a little 

 expanded, the margins approximating. Diam. 16 mill. 



Alps of Volhynia. 

 H. zincjuletta of Ads. Genera, and H. fortunata, Parr, are synonyms. 



H. PRESSLII, Schmidt. PI. 27, figs. 91, 92. 



Widely umbilicated, striated, ashy flesh-color, variegated with 

 brown above and dilutely, faintly three banded; whorls 5, rather 

 flattened, the last deflected in front; peristome reflected, sublabiate, 

 margins joining. Diam. 27 mill. 



Mts. Carniola, Northern Italy. 



It is H. insubrica, Desh, and var. intermedia Paul. 



Var. NISORIA, Rossm. PI. 27, figs. 93-95. 



Middle band distinct, the others lost in the wide maculations. 



H. CINGULATA, Studer. PI. 26, figs. 73, 74. 



Umbilicated, grayish flesh color, with a single chestnut band; 

 whorls 5, scarcely convex, the last deflected in front; peristome 



