437 



Animal rufous-brown along tlie back, the iides dufky; 

 a ftreak of the fame at the bafe of each of the longefl; 

 tentacula ; thefe are furniflied with eyes at their tips. 



y Helix Ericetorum. Gmd. Syfi. p. 3632. — Gualt. t. 3. P. Ericetorum, 



Chem. Conch, ix. t. 132. f. 1 193. a. b. 



Lijhr Conch, t. 78. f. 7S. 



Id Angl. t. 2. f. 13. 



Vult. Cat. Dorfet. p. 47. 



Turt. Lin. iv. p. 516. 



Mulkr Vain. ii. p. 33. No. 236. 

 Helix Erica. Da Cojla. p. 53. t. 4. f. S. 



Helix albella. Br. Zool. t. 35. f. 122. 



Turt. Lin. iv. p. 503. 

 Helix Itala. Lin. Syft. p. 1245.? 



Gmd. Syfi. p. 3636 ? 



H. with a fiib-pellucid, comprefiTed fliell; volutions 

 fix; the firft remarkably rounded, the fuperior ones, 

 fcarce elevated above the body whirl, wrinkled acrofs 

 the fpires: colour white, fometimes with a yellowifh 

 tinge; on the upper part of the larger whirl is a brown 

 band, which continues fpirally at the bottom of each of 

 the fmaller volutions, and marks their divifion; at the 

 bafe of the fhell are frequently other fmall circular bands, 

 from one to five in number: umbilicus remarkably large 

 and deep, expofing nearly half the breadth of the fmal- 

 ler volutions : aperture fub-orbicular, fub-Iunated; mar- 

 gin thin, a trifle refleded. Breadth three quarters of an 



inch ; 



