HELIX. 
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Neil^ Esq.^ and placed in his curious and most inter- 
esting garden at Cannon Mills ; but we believe they 
have not prospered, and are gradually disappearing.” 
{Johnston^ Mag. N. Hist. 47.) 
c. Shell suhglobose^ handed ; 'peristome rather thick’- 
ened ; axis perforated; epiphragm membrana- 
ceous. (Arianta Leach.^ 
39. 6. Helix arbustorum. Shrub Snail. — Shell 
somewhat globular, rather solid, brown or yel- 
lowish, marbled and marked with a single band ; 
mouth roundish lunate ; peristome reflexed, 
white, (t. 3. f. 25.) 
Helix arbustorum. Linn, Syst. Nat. 1. 1245. ; Montagu^ p. 413. ; 
Drap. p. 38. t. 5. f. 18. ; Brard^ p. 65. t. 2. f. 12. ; Pfeiffer^ 
t. 2. f. 7, d>.— Forbes and Hanley., B.M. iv. 48. t. 115. f. 5, 6. 
— Helix gothica. Linn. S.N. ed. 10. 770. — Helix Xatartii. 
Farin. Ann. Soc. Nat. ii. 1834, 122. — Helix Wittmanni. .Za- 
wadzky in Rossm. Leon. v. f. *279. d.—- Arianta arbustorum. 
Leachy Moll. Syn. 63.; Beck, Ind. 41. — Cochlea unifasciata. 
Da Costa, p. 75. 1. 17. f. 6. — Helix alpestris. Ziegler in Ross, 
Icon. V. f. 279. b. — -Helix turgidula. Wood, Index Supp. t. 7. 
f. 6. — Helix picea. — Helix can igonensis. Bouhee.— 
Inhab. moist woods and river sides, in wet shady 
places among willows. 
Animal granular, greenish black ; hinder part of 
the foot and beneath, grey ; tentacles shortish. 
(^Sturm,i. 23.; Rossm. t. 5. f. 7, 8.) Jaw strong, 
costated, and toothed on the edge. 
Shell about three quarters of an inch high, and as 
much in diameter, but variable in size and propor- 
tion, striate, mostly brown marbled with small yel- 
lowish spots, or greenish-yellow with whitish spots, 
with a single blackish band, which winds round the 
