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The same author distinguishes the following species allied to hispida 
(L.) : — :H. concinna (Jeffr.), Tiispida^ var. n. septentrionalis^ var. nana 
(Jeffr.), H. putoni, sp. n., Belgium and North Eastern France, sericea 
(Mull., Drap.), depilata (0. Pfr.) = liherta (Westerlund), granulata 
(Alder) = ruhiginosa (A. Schmidt), expansa, sp. n., Bavaria, corneola^ 
sp. n., Bavarian Alps, duhia^ sp. n., Innsbruck, Tyrol, (Drap.), 
pseiidosericea (Benoit), terrena, sp. n,, from German diluvial layers 
(“ Loss ”), all described, and most figured. Tom. cit. pp. 305-336, pis. xii. 
& xiii. ; the last also Nachr. mal. Ges. 1874, pp. 46 & 47. 
Helix {Fruticicold) muscicola (Bourg.), Beirut ; Martens, Vorderas. 
Conch, p. 1, pi. i, fig. 1, var. n. mersHnce, Mousson, J. de Conch, xxii. 
p. 13, Merssina, Asia Minor. IT. ptilota (Bourg.) ; Desmars, Cat. Moll. 
He et Vilaine, p. 27, Brittany. 
H. (Carfhusiana) ohstructa (Fer.), jaw and radula ; Jickeli, Verh. 
L. C. Ak. xxxvii. p. 64, pi. i. fig. 5. 
H. ((7.) longipila^ sp. n., Mousson, JB. mal. Ges. i. p. 85, Djebel Hadid, 
Morocco. 
[Vallonia] Helix adela, sp. n., Westerlund, Mal. Bl. xxiv. p. 57, from 
peat-moors in Ystad, Sweden, very near pulchella (Mull.), extinct. 
\^Xerophila\ Helix thymorum (Alten) from Augsburg, distinct by its 
long sagitta from striata (Miill.), and by its distinctly costulate shell 
from candidula (Stud.) ; Clessin, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1874, p. 21. H. 
ignota (Mabille) and danieli (Bourg.) ; Desmars, 1. c. pp. 28 & 29, 
Brittany. 
Helix {Xerophila) derhentina (Andr.) from Transcaucasia, Mesopo- 
tamia, and Persia; Martens, Yorderasiat. Conch, pp. 10 & 11, pi. i. 
figs. 4, 5, & 7-9 : from Turkestan, id. in Fedchenko’s Turkest. Moll. p. 15, 
pi. i. fig. 10 ; var. n. suherrans, from Merssina, in Asia Minor, Mousson, 
J. de Conch, xxii. p. 9. H. siihhrynicldana, sp. n., Mousson, 1. c. 
Palestine, Syria, and Kurdistan. H. commeata and mesopotamica, 
spp. nn., id. 1. c. pp. 21, 22 & 37, Mesopotamia. ' H. bargesiana (Bourg.) 
si,ndi joppensis (Roth), both from Beirut; Martens, Yorderasiat. Conch, 
p. 11, pi. ii. figs. 10 & 11. 
H. {Xerophila) earner ata and suhapicina, spp. nn., Mousson, JB. mal. 
Ges. i. p. 12, pi. iv. figs. 1 & 2, Mogador. 
II. {Heliomanes) simulata (F6r.) from Alexandria, jaw and radula ; 
Jickeli, Yer. L. C. Ak. xxxvii. pp. 86 & 87, pi. i. fig. 11. 
H. {Helicella) vestalis (Parr.) from Alexandria, varieties of shell, jaw 
and radula ; id. 1. c. pp. 88 & 89, pi. i. fig. 12 : and from Aleppo and 
Beirut, Martens, Yorderasiat. Conch, p. 10, pi. i. figs. 4 & 5. 
II. {Turricula) philammia (Bourg.) probably = tuberculosa (Conrad), 
and is not from Egypt ; Jickeli, 1. c. p. 93. 
II. (Cochlicella) duplicata^ sp. n., Mousson, JB. mal. Ges. i. p. 83, pl.iv. 
fig. 3, Mogador. H. {C.) terveriana (Webb) again found near Mogador 
and described, p. 84. 
H. argonautula (Webb & Berth.) typical from Morocco, and var. n., 
canariensis, from the Canaries ; id. 1. c. pp. 81 & 82. 
Campylcea. A list of the European species of this sub-genus, arranged 
in smaller groups, is given by C. Westerlund, Mal. Bl. xxiv. pp. 54-57. 
