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Helix multidentata, Binney. In 1861 I found one living 

 specimen of this species on the Island of Orleans, and not noticing 

 the teeth, took it for H. capsella of Gould. I am indebted to Mr. 

 Bland for the correction of this error. 



Helix lineata, Say. A species widely distributed throughout 

 the district, but not abundant. 



Helix labyrinthica, Say. The same remarks will apply to this 

 species as to the above. Island of Orleans, Montmorenci falls, etc. 

 Helix altemata, Say. Very abundant everywhere in Lower 

 Canada. 



Helix striatella, Anthony. In different situations to the above? 

 but equally common. 



Helix rufescens, Muller. Living in abundance at Quebec on 

 that part of the Plains of Abraham known as the Cove fields. 

 J. F. W. 



Helix (Zonites) cellaria, Muller. Dead shells of this species 

 have been taken by Mr. Fowler near gardens in Craig Street, 

 Montreal. 



Helix pulchella, Mull. Abundant throughout the province. 

 Helix concava, Say. Not very common, but apparently with a 

 wide range. 



Helix electrina, Gould. Near Brome Lake in the Eastern Town- 

 ships : R. J . F. 



Helix arborea, Say. One of the commonest of the Canadian 

 land-snails. 



Helix indenlata, Say. Montreal Mountain R. J. F. 

 Helix asterisca, Morse. Valley of the Marsouin river ; R. B. 

 Helix chersina, Say. (= H. fulva? Mull.) Common in damp 

 situations. 



Bulimus lubricus, Mull. Riviere du Loup ; Trois Pistoles : 

 Metis lakes, and along the Restigouche : R. B. Montreal Moun- 

 tain : R. J. F., and J. F. W. 



Bulimus harpa, Say. Montreal Mountain : R. J. F., and J. F. W. 

 Riviere du Loup : J. F. W. Metis : mouth of Magdalen river, 

 and very abundant in the Marsouin valley : R. B. 



Bulimus marginatum Say. (Pupa fallax, Say.) Sugar Bush 

 Lake, and near Gate Lake : W. D. 



Pupa armifera, Say. Plains of Abraham, Quebec : W. C. and 

 J. F. W. 



Pupa coiitracta, Say. Island of Orleans; J. F. W. 



