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MOLLUSCA. 
Helix clandestina (Born), note on it by Locard, Moll. D^p. Ain, p. 40. 
Helix matliiUhe (Kleciach), Dalmatia = ? zapatori (Hidalgo), Spain ; 
Westerlund, JB. mal. Ges. viii. p. 9. 
Helix {Trtchid) septem-gyrata (Mouss.), glohula (Kryn.), pisiformis 
(Viv .)yarpatschaiana^ pseud o-glohula^ and epirotica (Mouss.), notes on them, 
all from Transcaucasia; Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 201-204. 
Helix fruticum (Miill.) var. (Clessin), Dalecarlia ; Wester- 
lund, CEfv. Ak. Forh. 1881, p. 39. 
Helix cantiana (Mont.) var. n. campanica^ Monte Cassino, Matese, &c. ; 
Paulucci, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. vii. p. 87, pi. ii.&, fig. 1, with notes on other 
Italian varieties of the same species. 
Helix orsinii (Porro), parreyssi (Pfr.), again distinguished from it, 
apennma (Kobolt), and martensiana (Tiberi), critical notes on them by 
Paulucci, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. vii. pp. 88-93. H. alphabucelliana, sp. u., 
allied to the same, ead. 1. c. p. 155, pi. ii.5, fig. 3, Avezzano. 
Helix hriandi^ gueretini, duhreuili^ encyce^ and euscepiaj spp. nn.. Lake 
Balaton, Hungary, the three former near //. strigella ; Servain, Hist, 
mal. lac Balaton, pp. 20-22, 31 & 32. List of 12 species nearly allied 
to //. strigella by Bourguignat, op. cit. pp. 24-30. 
Helix {Carthusiana) fiaveola (Kryn.), and frequens (Mouss., Eulota') 
circassiea (Charp.), and ravergii (Kyrn.), with var. n. persica^ notes on 
them, all from Transcaucasia, Bottger ; JB. mal. Ges. viii. pp. 205-209, 
the last, pi. viii. fig. 14, from Astrabad. 
Helix {Eulota) ravergii (Kryn.), var. n. persica^ Bottger, JB. mal. 
Ges, viii. p. 209, pi. viii. fig. 14, and Nachr. mal. Ges. 1881, p. 124, 
Astrabad. 
Xerophila. C. de Stofani distinguishes the 4 following species living 
in the Central Apennines: H. aimnonis (Schmidt) var. ma; or (Kobelt) = 
discrepans (Tiberi), II. hathyomphala (Charpentier, Tiberi, 1878, nec 
1869), II. sp. = hathyomphala (Kobelt, nec Charpentier) and II . spadce 
(Calcara) ; Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. vii. pp. 56-58. Mme. Paulucci identifies 
the third with II. eandicans (Ziegl.), and states that II. ammonis is dis- 
tributed in the provinces Le Marche, Umbria, and Abruzzo citeriore, 1. c. 
pp. 98-102. 
{Xerophila) Helix ericetilla (Jousseaume), differences from ericetorum 
(Miill.) ; Locard, Moll. Dep. Ain, p. 49. 
Helix {Xerophila) par ahletay sp. n., Armenia, and notes on II. {X.) der- 
hentina (Andr.) and crenimargo (Kryn.), acutistria (Bottg.) being a 
variety of the latter; Bottger, JB. mal. Ges, viii. pp. 211-214, pi. viii. 
fig. 15 ; the first also Nachr. mal, Ges. 1881, p. 124, 
{^Xerophilaj Helix cavannce, sp. n., Matese, with var. scissa, Monte 
Maiella, 1352-2749 metres, and grovesianUy sp. n., Monte Morrone, 
Abruzzi ; Paulucci, 1. c. pp. 104-106, pi. ii.h, figs. 4 & 5, and pi. iii. fig. 6, 
the last near spratti (Pfr.). 
[Xerophila) Helix idanica, sp. n., allied to fasciolata (Poiret), and 
H. lieuranensis, gesoarihatensis (Bourg.). heripensis (Mabille), and diniensis 
(Rambur), their differences from fasciolata and intersecta^ all observed in 
the Ddp. of Ain; Locard, Moll. D4p. Ain, pp. 51-55, and Variat. malac. 
ii. pp. 547-549. 
