72 Moll 
MOLLUSCA, 
TTelix martensiana (Tiberi) = apennina (Miihlfeld), aud H. suhorbicu- 
lariSf sp. n., Central Apennines, Martens, in Pfeiffer’s Novitat. v. p. 183, 
pi. cliv. figs. 1-5 & 6-8. E. Valentini and Paulucci also distinguish these 
two species, but name the latter II. apennina (Porro), Bull. Soc. mal. 
Ital. V. pp. 26, 197 & 198 ; Tiberi unites apennina (Porro) with marien- 
siana ; the first name was never published with a description, tom. cit. 
p. 126. 
Helix cantianaj var, n. messenica, Blanc, Faun. Mal. Gr^ce, p. 41, Kala- 
mata, Messenia. 
Helix Olivieri (F^r.), forma major et nana ; Paulucci, Faun. mal. Calabr. 
p. 71, pi. i. figs. 6 & 7. 
Helix Olivieri^ var. ocellata (Roth), Constantinople, Martens, in 
Pfeiffer’s Novitat. v. p. 182, pi. clix. figs. 1-3. 
Helix carthusiana var. n. aroensis, Pini, Atti Soc. Ital. xxii. p. 10. 
Helix {Frutico-campylLea') eichwaldi (Pfr.) and narzanensis (Kryn.), 
Caucasus, Bottger, JB. mal. Ges. vi. p. 15 ; the latter is referred to the 
group Eiilota. 
\_Xerophila'] Theba nnifasciata (Poiret) = candid ula (Stud.), rugosius- 
cula (Mich.), intersecfa (Mich.) = cos^wZa^a (Dupuy), striata (Miill.) = fas- 
ciolata (Poiret) = intersecta (Brard), all distinguished, described, and 
figured by Jousseaume, Bull. Soc, Z. Fr. iii. [1878] pp. 217-226, iv. pi. iii. 
figs. 1.3-24. 
Historical note on “la grande stride de Geoffrey,” which appears to be 
a species of the group Xerophila by P. Fagot, Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. iii. 
[1878] pp. 329-332. Jousseaume persists that it is H. strigella (Drap.), 
the only species hitherto found near Paris which has two sagittse amatoriu3, 
tdnt. cit. p. 333. 
Helix suhprofuga (Stabile), lallemantiana (Bourg.), aud pyramidata, 
var. nova, Paulucci, Fauna mal. Calabr. pp. 101, 104, & 109, pis. vi. & vii. 
fig. 1, Calabria. 
Helix heripensis, solaciaca, thuillieri, and loroglossicola, spp. nn., 
Mabille, Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. ii. [1877] pp. 304 & 305, France ; all allied to 
terveri (Mich). 
Theba ericetella, sp. n., = ericetorum, northern var. (Dupuy), Fontaine- 
bleau, Jousseaume, Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. iii. [1878] p. 229, pi. iii. figs. 11 
& 12 . 
Helix bathyomphala (Charp.), Central Apennines, = spadic (Kobelt, 
nec Calcara), Martens, in Pfeiffer’s Novitat. v. p. 185, pi. civ. figs. 1-6. 
Very near H. ammonis (Schm.) and destituta (Charp.) ; Valentini, Bull. 
Soc. mal. Ital. v. pp. 31 & 32. Distinct from both; Tiberi, tom. cit. pp. 112 
& 113. Paulucci tries to prove that it is a variety of the Transylvanian 
H. instabilis (Ziegl ), tom. cit. pp 189-191 & 204-212. 
Helix discrepans (Tiberi) distinct both from the preceding aud from 
ammonis (Schm.), which = candicans (Ziegl.) ; Tiberi, Bull. Soc. mal. 
Ital. V. pp. 63-65. Contradicted by Paulucci ; tom. cit. pp. 188 & 189. 
Helix spadce (Calcara) = destituta (Sharpe) = ocellus (Villa), Central 
Apeninnes, Martens, in Pfeiffer’s Novitat. v. p. 186, pi. civ. figs. 6-9. The 
two latter are somewhat distinct ; Valentini, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. v. pp. 31 
& 32. They are united and also identified Avith nubigena (Charp., Saulcy) 
