16 THE NAUTILUS. 
<> Fig 2 represents the jaw of a specimen of Agriolimax 
(Fm campestris var. hyperboreus (Westerlund), collected by 
Prof. H. F. Wickham at Soda Spring, Yakima Co., 
Mic. 2.  Wazeh., in 1889. 
Fig. 3 represents a parasitic worm, believed 
mi to be a Leptodera, from A. campestris var., col- 
lected by Prof. H. F. Wickham at Quincey, 
Calif., 1889. 
DESCRIPTIONS OF THREE NEW EULOTZ# (HELICES) FROM 
CENTRAL ASIA. 
BY C. F. ANCEY. 
I. Cathaica Funki n. sp. 
Shell much depressed, openly and rather widely umbilicated, of a 
somewhat solid substance, opaque, bluish-white, paler beneath and 
also above the periphery, more or less spotted with a few punctiform 
and pellucid dots beneath, a little shining, but not much so above. 
Spire greatly flattened, generally scarcely raised, barely convex, 
apex obtuse, corneous or dark colored. Whorls 5, convex, regularly 
increasing, furnished with oblique smooth lines of growth, somewhat 
irregular ; the last whorl barely and gently deflected in front, sub- 
depressed above, more or less roundly angled above the middle, the 
angle being very obtuse and obsolete towards the aperture ; more 
convex around the umbilicus. Aperture oblique, well rounded, 
scarcely lunate, ample, margins not remote. Peristome simple, 
widened, briefly expanded, chiefly at the columellar edge, moder- 
ately thickened at the base and columella, not reflected. 
Greater diam. 16-17 ; lesser 133-14; height 72-8 ; of aperture 63- 
72 mill. 
Karghalik, Central Asia (teste E. Funk). 
Some years ago, I received this new species under the unpublished 
name of Helix Funki “ Bottg.”’, and do not think it was ever de- 
scribed since. In form it is like Helix obvia Hartm., but the shell 
is of the same type and has the same characters of aperture as 
Helix stoliczkana Nevill, of Yarkand; it, however, lacks the two 
straight brown bands of that species, in which they are a constant 
feature, and is more shining and less rugose. The style of color is 
quite similar to that of Helix rubens, although paler, at least as 
regards the three specimens now before me. 
