PULM ON All Y G A STEKO PO DS. 
30 D 
St HaU restaurants in the neighbourhood of the Halles, at Paris. Its 
s|jfi U is globose and tun-shaped, very solid, marked with irregular trans- 
Yei ' So stripes of a brownish rust colour, with bands, often nearly effaced, 
a deeper tint, and of the same colour. The animal is large, of a 
h'llowidi grey, and covered with elongated irregular tubercles. 
Fig. lo5 Ht-lix puiu&tia (Linmeus). 
besides Helix pomatia, according to Moquin-Tandou, they eat in 
north of France Helix sylvatiea and II. nemoralis ; at Montpelier, 
have already said, II. aspersa and 11. rhodostoma; at Avignon, 
s °’ these, along with If. vermicula, are . favourites. In Provence, 
the 
as 
Fig, Ifay. Helix unUulutd 
(FerUssac). 
Fig. 186. Helix translucida 
(Linnaeus). 
fe e . ** Pisana, with H. aspersa and melastoma, are preferred. At Boni • 
^ °j Helix aspersa, H. vermicula, and, more rarely, H. rhodostoma; 
lQ other localities the smaller species and young individuals of the 
? 6r kinds are employed for feeding poultry. 
