MOLLUSCA. 
477 
[Sect. Campylioa.'] Helix higanensis (Schinz) rtiut. philippi-marice 
(Stabile), figured by Pecchioli, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Nat. xi. 1808, p. 26, pi. 2. 
fig. 7. — JI. cingulata (Stud.) mut. anconce, Gentiluomo, ibid. p. 40, pi. 3, 
figs. 9-11 (it is not from Ancona, but dedicated to Prof. C. d’Ancona), Tus- 
cany. — II. gohanzi (Frauenfeld, see Zool. Rec. iy. p. 565), ibid. p. 42, pi. 3. 
figs, 12-14, and p. 53. — II. nmhilicaris (Brumati) and cingulata (Stud.), ibid, 
pp. 76, 76. — Cainpylcea styriaca, sp. n., v. Frauenfeld, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. 
Wien, 1868, p. 149, Styria, allied to H. phalerata (Ziegl.). — Ilel. chamailem. 
(Parr.), from Carinthia, allied to H. fontenillii (Mich.), described by Pfeiffer, 
Mai. Blatt. xv. p. 84. — Helix hrocardiana and cyrniaca (Dutailly, see Zool. 
Record, iv. p. 566), from Corsica, described and figured by Bourguignat, 
Moll. nouv. lit. fasc. x. pp. 299 and 301, pi. 44._figs. 4-6 and 7-9 j the true 
H. raspailii (Payr.), ibid., figs. 1-3. 
[Sect. Tachea.'} Helix nemoralis (L.). A report on J. Sauveur’s paper 
• on the varieties of this species, in the Italian language, Bullett. Malacol. Ital. 
i. pp. 27-30 ; an addition to it, ibid. p. 63. — H. nemoralis^ yar. undulata^ with 
oblique blackish streaks. Gentiluomo, Bullett. Malacol. Ital. i. p. 9, pi. 1. 
figs. 9, 10, Lucca. — II. hortcnsis (Miill.). The so-called var. hyhrida, with 
pink-coloured peristome, agrees in jaw, teeth, and sagitta perfectly with the 
true ho7'tensis ; both occur together also where no nemoralis is to be found ; 
it is therefore a variety of hortensisy exid not a hybrid. Lindstrom, Gotl. 
nutid. Moll. p. 13. 
[Sect. Macidai'ia and Ihei'us.'] Helix melitensis (F4r.) figured by Issel, 
Bullett. Malacol. Ital. p. 17, pi. 2. figs. 1, 2. — Helix setpentina, (F6r.) is 
found near Leghorn. Gentiluomo, ibid. p. 14. Mabille regards as distinct 
species II. hospitans (Bonelli), isilcnsis (Villa), and magnettii (Cantr.), from 
Corsica and Sardinia, Rev. et Mag. Zool. xx. pp. 12-16. — Helix orgonensis 
(Philbort) = tmc?t//a^rt (Mich.); ah'^a, sp. n., from Lombardy. Mabille, 1. c. 
pp. 16-19. — Helix suhstrigatay sp. n., from Sicily, and H. umhricay sp. n., 
from Monte di Somma in Central Italy, Mabille, 1. c. p. 20. 
[Sect. Pomatia.'] Helix moncecensisy sp. n., Rambur, Journ. Conch, xvi. 
p. 265, Monaco. Bourguignat states that it is identical with H. paretiana 
(Issel, 1867), which occurs only in a fossil and subfossil state in Liguria. 
Moll, litig. fasc. x. p. 297, pi. 43. figs. 1-3. 
b. Species from Western Asia and Northern Africa 
Helix mahiana (Parr.), Pfeiffer, Novitat. Conch, p. 398, pi. 92. figs. 14- 
16, Rhodes. 
Helix sph'oxitty sp. n., Bourguignat, Moll. Nouv. Lit. fasc. x. p. 310, pi. 42. 
figs. 4-6, Alexandrette in Syria, allied to H. numtmis (Ehrenb.), which is 
figured on the same plate, figs. 1-3. 
Helix faidhei'hiana, djeharica, and tlemcenensisy spp. nn., Bourguignat, 1. c. 
fasc. ix. pp. 263, 265, and 267, pi. 39. figs. 1-3, 4-8, and 9-13, or Rev. et 
Mag. Zool. XX. pp. 371, 372, and 373, pi. 14. figs. 1-3, 4-8, and 9-13, Algeria. 
— II. rouxierianny sp. n., Bourg. ibid. fasc. x. p. 306, pi. 43, figs. 4-8, Kaby- 
lie, allied to II. hoissT/i, which is figured on the same plate, figs. 9-13. 
Helix Jlcuratiy malaspince, hardo'ensisj and ariatiensis, spp. nu., Bourguignat, 
II st; Malacol. Tunis, pp. 12, 14, 18, and 21, pi. 1. figs. 1-4, 10-14, 19-21, 
and 22-25 ; II. taarnieriatia (Bourg. 1864), tunetana (Pfr. 1860), and tris~ 
trami (Pfr. I860) are described in the same work, pp. 16, 22, 23, and figured, 
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