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species is viviparous : Binney & Bland^ Am. J. Conch, vii. 
pp. 175 & 176. 
Patula solitavia (Say), jaw and lingual dentition, iid. 1. c. p. 17G, 
Patula vicuna and P. radicalis, spp. nn., Mousson, J.de Oonch. xix. pp. II & 
12, pi. 3, figs. 2 & 3, Tonga I. 
Patula gradata (Mouss.) : see p. 148. 
[^Patida] Helix cai'petana, Hidalgo, Hoj. mal. 1871, p. 19, allied to 
(Stud.), La Granja, Spain f macquarietisis, Cox, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 646, pi. 62. 
fig. 7, Pt. Macquarie, Australia j H. {Charojga) Angas, ibid. p. 641, 
Victoria : spp. nn. 
Fihjs (Beck, 1837). Pease, P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 451-455, and 
J. de Conch, xviii. pp. 393-397, restores this name for Endo- 
donta (Albers, 1850), describing the following spp. nn. from 
Polynesia : — atiensis^ Atiu, rotellina and impenjorata, Akutaki, 
roratongensisj Roratonga, Kauai, analogical and 
vei'ecunda, Marquesas. The author reserves the name Endodonta 
for a section of the genus distinguished by its wider umbilicus;, 
and describes as sp. n. of this section E. celsa, from Raiatea. 
Helix {Pitys) architectonic&j petferdi, assimilis, suh'ugosaj spp. nn., Brazier, 
P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 606 & 697, Tasmania. 
[^Endodmda'] Helix jugosa (Migliels, lM'iS)=^rubiyinosa (Gould, 1846) j eon- 
torta — inter carinata (Migliels, 1846)} lamellosa (Fdr., 1820) = 
fi'iehi (Pfr., 1868) : Pease, J. de Conch, xix. pp. 96 & 96. 
Helix. European species : — 
CartJmsiana, NummuUnQj FruticocampyleeUf Xerocmnpylcea, LevantincPy 
Eremophiluj and Candidula^ new names for subgeneric divisions of Helix, with 
types H. cartusiana (Mull..), nummus (Elirenb.), narzanensis (Kryn.), zekbori 
(Pfr.), spiriplana (Oliv.), desertorum (Forsk.), and candidula (Stud.), proposed 
by Kobelt, Oat. eur. Binnencoiich. pp. 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, & 22. 
Helix villosa (Drap.) : its occurrence in S. Bavaria, cbiefiy on the banks of 
rivers of Alpine origin, is accurately stated by Clessin, OB. Ver. liegensb. xxv. 
no. 10. H. villosa, var. rubra, id. Nachr. malak. Ge». iii. p. 127, Bavaria. 
Helix concinna, Dup. & M.-Tand., neo Jeifr., is renamed liberta) it occurs 
also in Sweden and Denmark : Westerlimd, Faun. moll. Suec. p. 139. 
Helix liminifera (Held. =edetitula (Drap., 1806), and is peculiar to 
the system of the Alps and the Swiss Jura : Martens, Nadir, malak. Gos. iii. 
pp. 197 & 199. 
Helix montserratetisis, semipicta, and zapateri, spp. nn., Hidalgo, J. de Conch, 
xviii. pp. 298 & 299, xix. pp. 300 & 311, pi. 12. figs. 4-6, Montserrat, Alcaraz, 
and Belalcazar, Spain. 
Helix gyrinoides, vei'ticillata, and turritella (Parreyss), Pfeilfer, Nov. Conch, 
iv. pi. 117. figs. 16^-24. H. subcostulata (Bourg.) is very near barcinensis 
(Bourg.) : Hidalgo, Hoj. mal. 1871, p. 24. On variability of H. setubalensis 
(Pfr.), id. ibid. p. 9. 
H. [gr. Campylcea\ mcellendorji, sp. n., Kobelt, Nachr. malak. Ges. iii. p. 72, 
Serajevo, Bosnia. 
