Non-Marine Mollusca of Lincolnshire. 39 
HYGROMIA HISPIDA Linné 
A common species, recorded for numerous localities in North 
Lines. 
N. *Claxby, near Alford, 16-9-1885. JEM. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 
7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
S. Near Lincoln, 24-5-1894. F WF (Nat., Sept., 4894). Little 
Ponton, 12-7-1902, and Great Ponton, 28-6-1902. R W. Court 
: Leys, 11-19-1901. SCS. Dorrington, 18-2-1902, and Mere, 
: 21-2-1902. WWM 
: — var. subglobosa Jeffreys 
N. “Brocklesby (Jeffrey, Brit. Conch., 1862). 
: — var. hispidosa Mowsson 
| A very common form, recorded for numerous localities. It is 
probable that Mr. Thomas Ball's record, Helix hispida, for 
Brigg, is referable to this variety. 
N. {Brigg. TB. Divs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
S. *Ancaster, 17-4-1886. W DR. Divs. 13, 14, 15. 
— var. depilata Alder 
N. Cleatham, 7-8-1900, on the Kirton limestone. E A W P 
— var. subrufa Mog.-Tand. 
N. “Louth Park, 7-6-1887. H WK. Hubbard's Hill, 1900. CSC. 
Seunthorpe, 10-7-1902. CSC 
S. Little Ponton, 12-7-1902. R W 
— var. albocincta Taylor 
S. Great Ponton, 31-7-1902. WDR- 
HYGROMIA RUFESCENS Pennant 
A common species, recorded for numerous localities. 
N. {Brigg. TB. Divs. 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
S. Grantham, 1900. RW. Mere, 21-2-1902. WWM. Great 
Ponton, 28-6-1902. RW. Uffington, January, 1904. AS 
= var. minor Jeffrey 
N. Broughton, 15-3-1903. E A W P. 
— var. globosa Taylor 
Three examples found at Hubbard’s Valley, 1900-1, one of 
which was var. alba, were submitted to Mr. J. W. Taylor, 
who identified them as var. globosa. 
N. Hubbard’s Valley, Louth, 1900-1. CSC 
—— var. rubens Mog.-Tand. 
N. Broughton, 15-8-1903, on Lines. limestone. E A W P 
— var. albocincta Cockerell 
The common form, considered by Mr. J. W. Taylor to be the 
primitive one. 
N. Howsham, 5-6-1901. EA WP. Hundon and Pelham’s Pillar 
Wood, 28-8-1902. CSC. MHubbard’s Valley, 1900. CSC. 
Kirton-in-Lindsey, 27-5-1904, and Broughton, 15-3-1904. 
EAWP. Little Cotes, September, 1902. AS 
S. Grantham, 31-7-1902. Abundant everywhere. WDR 
— var. alba Mog.-Tand. 
N. Hubbard’s Valley, Louth, 1900. Fairly plentiful. CSC 
(Nat., Feb., 1904). Nettleton, 13-3-1904. On blown sand. 
EAWP. Howsham, 5-6-1901. Boulder clay. EA W.P, 
Broughton, 15-8-1903, Lines. limestone. EA WP 
