GASTROPODA (pULMONATA). Moll, 69 
Helix etnea (Benoit) = II. conspurcata (Drap.), juv. ; Westerlund, JB. 
mal. Ges. viii. p. 9. 
\_Xerophila] Helix renouji, fueredensis^ hakonyca, and plattenica., spp. nn., 
Servain, Hist. mal. Balaton, pp. 36-39, environs of Lake Balaton, Hungary. 
Helix {Xerophila) theodosice, and suhstriafa, spp. nn., Clessin, Mal. Bl. 
(2) iii. pp. 137 & 138, Crimea. 
[Xerophila] Helix pouzouensis, sip. n., D^partement Charente inferieure, 
and nephceca, sp. n., Dep. Aude, 1000 metres above the sea, the latter 
allied to nuhigena (Charp.), Fagot, Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. 1881, pp. 137 
&138. 
Helix cantahrica (Hidalgo), jaw and radula described, resembling those 
of H. apicina, it belongs therefore to Xerophila ; St. Simon, Bull. Soc. 
Toulouse, 1880, abstract J. de Conch, xxix. p. 260. So also H. carasca- 
lensis (F^r.), on account of the genital organs; Hesse, JB. mal. Ges. viii. 
p. 348. 
Helix thiessece (Mousson, Kobelt) = chalcidica var. didyrna (Westerl.) ; 
Westerlund, JB. mal. Ges. viii. p. 7. 
Helix lacosteana, sp. n., Morlet in Roudaire’s “ Rapport sur l’Exp4- 
dition des Schotts,” 1881, p. 168, pi. vi. figs. 1 & 2, and J. de Conch, 
xxix. p. 343, pi. xii. fig. 5, Shott-Jerid, Jebel-Aidudi, N. Africa. 
Helix ercmia (Westerl.), comes from Minorca, not the Pyrenees, and 
II. anonyma (Westerl.), = pisana (Mfill.), var.; Westerlund, JB. mal. 
Ges. viii. p. 1. 
Helix mentonensis^ sp. n., perhaps originally a hybrid between H. pisana 
(Miill.) and virgata (Mont.), resembling the former in the aperture and 
the latter in the coloration, Mentone, near Nice ; J. E. Sidebotham, P. 
Manch. Soc. xix. [1880] p. 155. 
Helix pisana (Miill.), its anatomical differences from the subgenus 
Xerophila ; Hesse, JB. mal. Ges. viii. p. 349. 
Helix {Fruticocampylcea') narzanensis (Kryn.), siw^pratensis (Pfr.) var. 
joannis (Mortillet) = delabris (Mouss.), Armenia ; Bottger, JB. mal. 
Ges. viii. pp. 210 & 211. 
Campylcca. Mme. Paulucci arranges and describes the varieties of 
Helix cingulata (Stud.), and the nearly allied Italian species as follows 
Helix cingulata (Stud.), type = II. luganensis (Schinz.), Lugano ; 
var. (Betta), Valdi Non ; var. n. athesina, Valley of 
the Adige; var. baldensis (Villa), Monte Baldo ; var. bizona 
(Rossm.) Nice. 
Helix carrarensis (Porro), Carrara ; van* nn. montana and Icobeltiana^ 
Apuan Mountains. 
Helix presli (Schmidt), Trient, Gorz and J ulian Alps ; var. nisoria 
(Rossm.), Bergamo and Como ; var. nicatis (Costa), Mount 
Majella ; var. affinis (Paulucci), Lucchio ; var. lucensis (Pau- 
lucci), banks of the Serchio, near Lucca; var. appeli (Kobelt), 
banks of Lucca; var. anconaa (Gentiluomo), Monte della Verna, 
Tuscany ; var. n. agnata, Apuan Mountains. 
Helix colubrina ( J an), environs of the Lake of Garda ; var. nubila 
(Kobelt), Trient and Brescia ; var. gobanzi (Frauenfeld), Val 
Vestino and Val Sabbia. 
