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ZOOLOGICAL LlTEItATURE, 
tenay-le-Comte, Vendee. IntermtSdiaire entre les Helix hisjnda et con- 
cinna.'' ’ 
[XtropAi/a] Helix ehusitanttf sp. n., Hidalgo, Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 19, Ivica. 
Helix iberica is a now name for mirandce (Rambur, not Lowe), given by 
Rambur, Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 264, pi. 0. fig. 6, allied to intersecta (Mich.) 
[and variabilis (l)rap.)] ; H. madritemis (Rambur) and diniensis (Rambur), 
both allied to caperata (Montagu), and H, to'veri (Mich.), described and figured 
by Rambur, 1. c. pp. 256-2G0, and 263, pi. 9. figs. 2, 4, & 6 : H. vestita (Ram- 
bur) described, ibid. p. 259. 
Helix rugosiuscula (Mich.) distinguished as species from H. paladilhi 
(Bourg.) by Dubrueil, Catal. Moll, de I’Herault, p. 91. 
Helix variabilis (Drap.). On its variability, Dubrueil, ibid. p. 93. 
Helix bathyomphala (Charp.) described and figured by Tiberi, Bullett. mal. 
Ital. p. 70, pi. 3. figs. 5 & 6, Abruzzi. 
Helix spadce (Calcara, — Candida (Cosi^=destituta (Charp.) = 
(Villa). Tiberi, ibid. p. 71, Abruzzi. 
Helix dragovichi (Pfr.), Pfeiffer, Novitat. iii. p. 605, pi. 108. figs. 25-27, 
Asia Minor, 
\_Xerophila?'] Helix zelebori (Pfr.), Pfeiffer, Novitat. iii. p. 604, pi. 108. 
figs. 19-24, Servia. 
[^Campylcea'] Helix imularisy sp. n., Crosse & Debeaux, Journ. Conch, xvii. 
p, 61, Corsica, 1200 metres above the sea, looking as if it were a pale-coloured 
variety of H. raspailii (Payr.) ; but the authors say that the animal is dif- 
ferent. 
Helix faustina and cingulella (Ziegl.) fi*om the Carpathian Mountains j on 
the variations of the first, including nearly H rosstndssleri (Pfr.), and on the 
affinity of the second to H, preslii (Schmidt), see Martens, Nachrichtsbl. mal. 
Gesellsch. i. pp. 118-120. 
Helix cingulata (Stud.), var. carrarensis (Poito), and var. philippi-marice 
(Stabile), at Carrara. Bull, malac. Ital. ii. p. 31. 
Helix gobanzi (Frauenfeld), Pfeiffer, Novitat. iii. p. 460, pi. 99. figs. 4-9, 
Southern Tyi’ol. — Helix chameleon (Parr.), Pfeifler, ibid. p. 461, pi. 99. 
figs. 10-13, Carinthia. — Helix subzonata (Mousson), Pfeiffer, ibid. p. 497, 
pi. 107. figs. 10, 11, Cephalonia. 
[Macularia'\ Helix monacensis (Rambur) fully described and figured by 
Rambm’, Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 252, pi. 9. fig. 1, allied to punica (Morelet), 
found in shell-sand at Monaco, Liguria, with other recent species of land- 
snails. 
[iieras] Helix cenesimensis, sp. n., Crosse & Debeaux, Journ. Conch, xvii. 
p. 63, pi. 5. fig. 7, Corsica ; [too nearly] allied to serpentina (F^r.). 
[Tacheal Helix nemoralis and hortensis. Some remarks on their distribu- 
tion in Northern Germany, the former prevailing in gardens, the latter in 
woods. E. Friedel, Mal. Bliitt. xvi. pp. 29 & 71. 
Variations in the number of ridges in the jaw of Helix nemoralis from 2 to 
9, in H. hortensis and silvatica from 2 to 6 and 6, observed by W. Kobelt, 
Nachrichtsbl. mal. Gesellsch. i. pp. 132-135. 
\^Pomatia'\ Helix ligata (Miill.) (Shuttl.), and two new species 
very nearly allied to it, H. prcetutia, from the Abruzzi, and H. campa?ia, from 
the Subapennine Hills in Campania, described by N. Tiberi, Bullett. mal. 
Ital. ii. pp. 116-122 j the last two figured on pi. 3. figs. 12, 13, & 1, 2. 
