62 Moll. 
MOLLUSCA. 
ICampylcea Helix planospira (Lam.).' On Lamarck’s typical specimen, 
which is from Italy ; Martens, Nachr. mal. Ges. iv. p. 191. 
Helix moulinsi (Farines). A hairy variety found at Oauterets ; Fischer, 
J. do Conch. 2 ^xv. pp. 63 & 64. 
Helix narenkma (Kleciach, MS.), sp. n., Kobelt, Nachr. mal. Gcs. 1877, 
p. 70, near imolUa (liossm.), Dalmatia. 
Helix eichwaldi (Pfr.), daghestana (Parr., in coll.), appeliana (Mouss.), 
ravergii (Kryn.), transcaucasica (Bayer), pratensis (Pfr.), with several 
varieties, narzanensis (Kryn.), var. solidior, and delahris (Mouss.), all 
from the Caucasus; Kobelt, Iconogr. v. pp. 28-32, pi. cxxvii. figs. 1216 
& 1217, & pi. cxxvii. 
Helix tetrazona (Jan.), arrow described, nearer that of Pentatcenia than 
Campylcea] Schepman, JB. mal. Ges. iv. pp. 268-271, with woodcut. 
[Jfcerws] Helix strigata (Miill.), several varieties, including surrentina 
(A. Schmidt), H. carseolana (F4r.), circumornata (Fer.)j serpentina (Fev.), 
muralis (Mull.), all from Southern Italy, glohularis (Zeigl.), tiheriana 
(Benoit), paciniana (Phil.), var. major^ provincialis (Benoit), eugenia 
(Pfr.), = calypso (Benoit), with var. huetina (Benoit), all from Sicily, 
glohularis var. n. tarentina^ Tarento, H. minoricensis (Mittre) and ehusito,na 
(Hidalgo), Balearic Islands ; Kobelt, Iconogr. v. pp. 6-19, pis. cxxxiii. 
& cxxxiv. 
Helix (Levantina) guttata (Oliv.), dschul/ensis (Dubois), escheriana 
(Mouss.), ccesareana (Parr.), michoniana (Bourg.), hellardii (Mouss.), and 
hurdistana (Parr.), Kobelt, Iconogr. v. pp. 1-16, pis. cxxi. & cxxii. H. 
ghilanica (Mouss.), id, 1. c. p. 77, pi. cxl. fig. 1384. 
[^Macular ia.~\ Pull anatomical description of Helix codringtoni (Gray), 
var. umbilicata^ H. vermiculata (Miill.), and serpentina (Lam.) : all have 
the essential characters of Pentatcenia (Ad. Schmidt.), the two former 
very much resemble H. alonensis (F^r.), the third differs somewhat in 
the form of the arrow, which approaches that of Campylcea] F. Wieg- 
mann, JB. mal. Ges. iv. pp. 196-213, pis. vi.-viii. Anatomical descrip- 
tion of H. alonensis^ jaw, radula, genital organs, arrow, intestine, and 
nervous ganglia, by H. Strebel. Verb. Ver. Hamb. iii. [1876] with 2 pis. 
Helix coquandi (Morelet), Morocco and Southern Spain ; Kobelt, 
Icongr. V. p. 79, pi. cxl. fig. 1387. 
Helix cossoni, sp. n., allied to splendida (Drap.), Lamalou-les-bains, 
Dop. Ilorault, Lotournoux, II. Z, (3) v. p. 341, 
[Pomalia'] Helix schUvJlii (Mouss.), Epirus, //a var. gesneri (Ilartm.), 
Switzerland, (Parr.), Asia Minor, pomacella (Pavr.), both coasts 
of the Bosphorus, taurica (Kryn.), Crimea, onixiomicra (Bourg.), Aleppo, 
ohtusalis (Ziegl.), Southern Kussia, lutescens (Ziegl.), Galicia and Trans- 
sylvania, and cavata (Mouss.), Palestine ; Kobelt, Iconogr. v. pp. 113-117, 
pis. cxlvii. & cxlviii. 
Helix. Species from Siberia, Central Asia, and Japan. 
Helix {Patula') amblygona, {Vallonia) tenera, and {Fruticicola') verru- 
cosa, spp. nn., Beinhardt, JB. mal. Ges. iv. pp. 331 & 332, pi. xi. figs, 3-6, 
also SB. nat. Fr. 1877, pp. 69 & 96, Yeddo. 
Helix {Eulota) schrencki (Midd.), Siberian varieties, nordenskiieldi, 
