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narzanensis (Kryn.), with several varieties, and II. pratensis (Pfr.), 
placed in the siibgenus Eulota ; id. 1. c. pp. 126 & 130, all from Trans- 
caucasia. 
[^Arionta] Helix arhustorum, var^ n. corneoUformiSj Lessona, Atti Acc. 
Rom. (3) vii. Mem. Sci. fis. p. 363, pi. iv. fig. 11, Yalley of the Po, near 
Monte Viso. 
Helix xatartii and canigonica distinct from arhustorum ; Fagot [separate ' 
paper, Toulouse t without date, 16 pp.]. 
\_Tachea'] Helix sylvatica, var. eximia (Dupuy), and var. n. rhenana, 
Valley of the Rhine, Carlsruhe (Baden), and nemoralis, var. n. erjaveci, 
Gorz ; Kobelt, Iconogr. vii. pp. 36 & 37, pi. xcv. figs. 1964-1966. 
Helix (Tachea) atro-labiata (Kryn.), large specimens from Trans- 
caucasia, Bcittger, JB. mal. Ges. vii. pp. 132 & 133. 
Helix eoquandi (Morelet), variations of colour and bands ; Morelet, 
J. de Conch, xxviii. p. 26, pi. i. fig. 1, & Kobelt, Iconogr. vii. p. 35, 
pi. xcv. figs. 1961-1963, Morocco. 
Helix graellsiana (Pfr.), jawoxygnath, genital organs as va. Fruticicola ; 
Semper, Reis. Philipp. Landmoll. 6, p. 241. 
Helix codringtoni (Gray), var., Kalamata, Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. vii. 
p. 235, pi. vi. figs. 5 & 6. 
Helix vermiculata (Miill.), var. n. grimaldensis, Kevill, P. Z. S. 1880, 
p. 113, Alpes Maritimes ; var. n. dejjressa, Carthage and Cape Bon, and 
var. n. conoidea, Sahel ; Issel, Ann. Mus. Genov, xv. p. 263. 
Helix vermiculosa (Morelet), Morelet, J. de Conch, xxviii. p. 18, pi. ii. 
fig. 5, Morocco. 
Helix {Tdchea?) mentonica =: vermicularis (Issel, 1867, wee Bonelli), 
esdesima^ bennetiana, and williamsiana, spp. nn., with several varieties ; 
Nevill, P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 109-111, diluvial deposits in the Caves of Men- 
tone, the second contemporaneous with man, the rest older. 
Helix lactea (Mull.), variations in the colour of the peristome, lucasi 
(Desh.) differs from the former, rerayana (Mouss.) a new variety, wiaresj 
(Crosse) = tigri (Gervais), beaumieri (Mouss.), variations in size, atlasica 
(Mouss.), very near marmorata, all from Morocco ; Morelet, J. de Conch, 
xxviii. pp. 19-25. 
Helix niciensis (Per.), subvarr. nn. colorata and primitiva, and var. n. 
speluncarum ; Nevill, P. Z. S. 1880, p. 116, Caves of Mentone, diluvial 
deposits of different ages. 
Helix globular is, plaiy chela, and eicana, and also globularis and scabri- 
uscula, connected by a continuous row of transitory forms, each charac- 
teristic of certain localities, according to Kobelt, Ber. Senck. Ges. 
1879-80, pp.' 235-240, pi. V. figs. 1-15: ■ 
Helix gyrostoma (Per.), Martens, Conch. Mitth. p. 24, pi. v. figs. 8-lQ, 
Tripoli. 
Helix circum-ornata (For.), Martens, Conch. Mitth. p. 19, pi. v. figs. 4-7, 
Itri near Gaota. 
Helix {Iberus) strigata (For.), Umbria and Terni, var. n. apula, Taranto, 
signata (F^r.) Monte Cassirio, carseolana (Fer.) = marrucina (Tib.), 
Matese and Abruzzi, and mariannee (Kob.), with var. peucetana, Apulia, 
discussed and figured ; Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. vii. pp. 69-77, pi. i. 
