Class VI. 



HELIX. SNAIL. 



525 



H. turturum. Gm. Lin. 363Q. 



Cochlea dilutfe rufescens, aut 

 subalbida, sinu ad umbili- 

 cum exiguo, circinato. Lisi. 

 Angl. tain. ii. Jig. 12. 



Lin. Tr. viii. I96. 

 Mont. Test. Br. 420. 

 t. 23. /. 2. 



18. RUFES. 

 Sttp> CEN3. 



mottled. 



He. with four spires, and minutely umbilicated ; 

 the exterior spire sub-carinated. Of a pale 

 brownish red mottled with white. 



Inhabits woods. Tab. Ixxxviii. Jig. 6. 



Lin. Tr. viii. I97. 



Mont. Test. Br. 422. id. Sjip. 

 145. /. 23./. 1. 



ig. CANTI- 



ANA. 



* He. with an umbilicated shell, faintly striated, 

 somewhat depressed; aperture nearly orbicu- 

 lar ; breadth three fourths of an inch. 



Found in meadows and hedges. 



H. nitens. Gm. Lin. 3633 ? H. nitens. Lin. Tr. viii. ig8. 20. nitens. 

 Cochlea terreslris umbiUcata t. 5. f. 7. pellucid. 



pellucida flavescens. Gual- H. kicida. Mont. Test. Br. 



tieri, tab. ii. fg. G. 425. id. Sup. t. 23. /. 4. 



He. a very thin pellucid shell, of a yellowish- 

 green color ; very brittle ; with four spires, the 

 first very tumid. 



Found by me only once; in Shropshire. [In- 

 habits woods and mossy places ; not uncom- 

 mon. Ed. 



