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[Group Campyla^a.] IIcUx hrocardiana ,romagnoli otiipha- 
lopJiora, and cyrniaca are said to be new species from Corsica j all are most 
nearly allied to II. raspaili (Payr.), the second is the variety hispidula, tlio 
two last are the variet^’^ nmhilicaris of II. raspaili in Moquin-Tandon’s work. 
Dutailly, llevne et Mag. Zool. 18G7, pp. 95-101. — II cyrniaca has been dis- 
covered on the Mount Ecnoso, 2300 metres above the sea, by E. Reveliere, and 
has been named II revelicrci by Debeaux (22 days before Dutailly). Journ. 
Conch. XV. p. 308, pi. 8. fig. 1. — Helix vclascoij sp. n., Hidalgo, Journ. Conch. 
XV. p. 440, pi. 12. fig. 3, Province Vizcaya, Spain. Allied to II carascalensis 
(F^r.). — II carchnee, sp. n., id. ibid. pp. 209 and 441, pi. 12. f. 3, Minorca. — 
Campylcca yohanzi, sp. n., Frauenfcld, Verb, zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, xvii. 
p. 602, pi. 12. f. 25-27, Val Yestina, in Southern Tyrol. Allied to II cin- 
giilataj but strongly plicated. 
[Group Tachea.] Helix nemoralis and hortensis. The possible variations 
of bands are once more enumerated by J. Sauveur. Ann. Soc. Malacolog. 
Belg. ii. pp. 59-108, pis. 4-6. \_Cf. Zool. Record, iii. p. 195.] 
[Group Macularia and Iberus.] Helix lactea and punctata (Miill.). 
Bourguignat describes under a new specific name, II apalolcnaj one of its 
forms, giving figures of all three, Moll. Nouv. viii. pp. 231-236, pi. 25. figs. 
1-5 {apalolcna),\\^H, G-8 {ptinctaia)^^! 36. figs. 1-8 (lactca). lie finds also some 
dificronccs in the generative organs, consisting principally in colour, and gives 
woodcuts of these organs of all three forms, pp. 236-244. H. apalolena oc- 
curs in the north-eastern part of Spain, in the departenient Aude (Languedoc), 
and in the island of Majorca. — Helix Jourdaniana^ sp. n., Bourguignat, 7 c. 
p. 245, pi. 38. figs. 1-4, Algeria. — Iberus ornatus (Beclf) between Helix gual- 
iieriana and H. campesina, shortly noticed by Morch, Journ. Conch, xv. p, 
258. — Helix scherzeri, sp. n., Zelebor, Vcrhandl. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 
xvii. p. 805, Gibraltar. Allied to II melitensis (Fer.). — Helix kurdistana 
(Parreiss), Pfr. Novitat. Conch, pi. 78. figs. 6-8 ; a variety of it, called II 
haschkira by Parreiss, figs. 9, 10. Closely allied to H. guttata (Olivier) and 
II. codringtoni (Gray). 
Helix tliayaca^ sp. n., Bourguignat, Moll. Nouv. viii. p. 248, pi. 38. figs. 16- 
18, entrance of the cave on the Ujebel Thaya, province of Constantine, 
Algeria. Compared by the author with H. banatica, but with a rather pecu- 
liar appearance < 
Species from Eastern Asia : — • 
Helix tveyricliii, sp. n., Schrenck, 1. c. p. 669, pi. 26. figs. 11-13, Island of 
Sachalin ; II selskii (Gerstf.), imperfectly known before, Schrenck. 1. c. p. 
665, pi. 26. figs. 7-10, Mantchouria. Further, there have been found in Man- 
tchouria the Chinese species H. ravida (Bens.) and II arcasiana (Crosse et 
Debeaux), the latter enumerated in Gerstfeldt’s paper on the same subject as 
II fruticum, tho Siberian H. schrcnckii (Midd.), the European II rufcscens, 
named C. strigella in Gerstfeldt’s paper, sericea, liispida, pulchclla, and rtide^ 
rata. Peculiar to Mantchouria are II maackii(GcvstL)jnnddcndo};^i (Gerstf.), 
allied io pyrrliozona (Phil.), selskii, and finally II. amurensis (Gerstf.), allied 
to the European aculcata. Schrenck, 1. c. pp. 662-685. 
Helix setocincta, sphinciostoma , patruclis, miranda, serotina, spp. nn. (A. 
Adams, MS.), and H. comdina, sp. n.. Martens co7iidus (A. Adamsj 
MS.), all from the Japanese Islands, briefly characterized, from specimens in 
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