GASTROPODA (pULMONATA) . Molh 73 
from the Pyrenees, distinguished from hathyomphala ; Tiberi, tom. cit. 
pp. 113-119. 
Pseudoxerophila, subg. n., allied to Xeropliila^ but provided with fine 
spiral striae and rows of punctiform impressions, for Helix instahilia and 
proteus {ZiQglQY) and the three following: Westerlund, Faun. mal. de 
Grece, p. 65. Helix haihytera^ Crete, and suspecta, Mount Jouctas, 
spp. nn., id. 1. c. pp. 65 & 60 ; H. vulgarissima (Mousson, as var. of , 
ericetorum), Epirus, id. 1. c. p. 59. 
Helix (Xerophila) instabilis var. n. bakowskiana, and obvia var. n. kroli, 
Clessin, Mal. Bl. (2) i. pp. 9 & 10, the first pi. i. fig. 9. 
Helix {Xerophila) cauta, sp. n., = cretica (Roth, nec F4r.),from Attica, 
clialcidicaYdiV. n. didyma^ mesostena^ sp. n., Crete, Westerlund, Faun, mab 
Grece, pp. 63, 65, & 71. 
[^Campylma] Helix cingulata (Stud.) var. carrarensis (Porro), appelii 
(Kobelt), and frigidescens (n.), Apuan Mountains, the two latter in the 
higher elevations, and var. apuana (Issel), Del Prete, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. v. 
pp. 74-77, the three former pi. i. figs. 1-9. H. nicatis (Costa) = preslii 
(Schmidt) var. ; Pauluccij tom. cit. p. 188. 
Helix nicatis (Costa) = frigida (Tiberi, nec Jan) ; Tiberi, 1. c. pp. 61 & 
62, Mount Majella, Middle Italy. 
II elix planospira (Lam.). Mme. Paulucci (Faun. mal. Calabr. pp. 73-93, 
with geogr. map and pis. ii.-v.) discusses at length its varieties, admitting 
as type specimens from Tuscany, and distinguishing — 
(1.) Direct descending line of varieties : var. pubescens (Tiberi), 
casertana^ depilata (Orsini) = ca/m (Kobelt), setulosa (Bri- 
gauti), = setipila (Ziegl.), and calabrica^ n., all in the Apennines of 
Middle and Southern Italy. 
(2.) Collateral descending line : var. neapolitana and cassinensis, nn., 
environs of Naples and Monte Cassino. 
(3.) Direct ascending line : var. stabilii, n., euganea (Stabile), ulle- 
. (Westerl.), illyrica (Stabile), and jpacfana (Stabile), all in 
Northern Italy. 
Helix setulosa (Briganti, 1825) from the environs of Salerno, = setipila 
(Ziegler, Rossm. 1835), and II. pubescens (Yihoxi) (Lamarck), 
Middle and Southern ^noiumbilicaris (Brumati) (Rossm.) 
= hispana (Pfr.) ; Tiberi, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. v. pp. 53-60. (The two 
latter re-united as one species by Paulucci, tom. cit. pp. 187 & 188.) 
Helix setipila (Ziegl.), varieties ; Valentini, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. v. p. 27. 
Helix tetrazona ( J an) var. alba, from Ascoli Piceno ; id. 1. c. p. 29. 
Helix picena (Tiberi) distinct from tetrazona ; Tiberi, 1. c. pp. 120-123* 
Helix {Campy Icea) olympica (Roth) var. n. sciara, Westerlund, Faun, 
mal. Gr^ce, p. 47, Mount Olympus, Thessaly. 
Helix westerlundi, sp. n., Blanc, tom. cit. p. 48, Crete. 
Helix lapicida var. n. medelpadensis , Clessin, Mal. Bl. (2) i. p. 16, 
Prov. Medelpad, Sweden, 62^^ N. lat. 
Helix arbustorum var. n. septentrionalis, id. 1. c. p. 14, same locality. 
Helix nemoralis (L.). Number of specimens for 21 differently banded 
varieties, collected at Tharand, Saxony, stated by M. Kunze, Nachr. mal. 
Ges. 1879, pp. 55 & 56. 
