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Non-Marine Mollusca of Lincolnshire. 
[HELIX POMATIA Linneé. 
HELIX 
In 1902, E A W P informed me that ‘‘a Miss Moore, sister of 
the late Vicar of Bottesford, said, that when she was a 
young woman, she saw the shell of this snail in the refuse 
heap of a Roman Villa in the city of Lincoln. She spent 
most 7 her life on the continent and knew the species 
well.” 
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NEMORALIS Linné 
A very common and generally distributed species. Recorded 
for numerous Le hes 
N {Brigg, TB. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
Ss. 
N. 
“Grantham, 1853, E. J. Lowe. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 17, 18. 
var. minor Mog. 
South Reston, 25-5-1900, one specimen-—-libellula, 00000 CS C. 
Louth, 1900, one libellu/a 00000, CSC Irby, November, 
1908. AS Kettleby Beck, 19-1-1905 EA W P. This specimen 
is + Conica +- rubel’a (123)00 (Nat. March, 1905.) 
var. major Fér. 
. Mablethorpe Sandhills, 1899, two specimens- rubella 00000 
and 00300. CS C Hubbard's Valley, 1900, one specimen 
CSC 
var. conica Pascal. 
*Grisel Bottom, Burwell Wood, Louth, one, sarnea 12345, 
19-8-1886. One lutea 00000 April, 1887. HWK 
var. roseolabiata Taylor 
. North Ormsby, 1900. Monks’ Dyke Side, 28-5-1900. Mable- 
thorpe Sandhills, 1900. CSC 
var. albolabiata Von Martens 
. North Ormsby 1900. Monks’ Dyke Side, 1900. CSC 
var. bimarginata Mog.-Tand. 
Hubbard’s Valley, 8-8-1902, two specimens. CSC 
var. rubella Mogq.-Tand. 
A common variety occurring wherever the species has been 
recorded. 
var. libellula Risso 
Apparently more common than the last. 
var. albina Mogq.-Tand. 
. Wyham and Mablethorpe Sandhills, 1900. CSC. Hubbard’s 
Valley, 31-8-1901. CSC. 
var. castanea Mogq.-Tand. 
. Mablethorpe, Sandhills, 1900. Common. CSC. One speci- 
men having the apex bright yellow. 
var. hyalozonata Taylor 
North Ormsby, 1900, two specimens—albolabiata. CSC. 
HELIX HORTENSIS Miiller 
Ss. 
Not uncommon. 
*Grisel Bottom, Burwell Wood, 7-6-1887. HWkK. Haugham 
Pasture, 19-8-1886. HWK. Maltby Wood, Fotherby, and 
North Ormsby, 1900. CSC. Ruckland and Haugham, One 
specimen from the latter named place had all five bands 
divided, giving it the appearance of a ten-banded shell. 
1902. CSC. Hundon, 28-8-1902. CSC. Nettleton, 13-8-1904. 
S A. Spilsby, 4-3-1904. CSC. Reed's Quarry, Broughton, 30- 
5-1905. Messrs. T. S. and E AWP. Isle of Axholme, 
scarce—A R 
*Croyland, 1858, Bellars. Grantham, Mr. J. Hawkins. Sap- — 
perton. EA WP 
var. fuscolabiata Von Martens 
North Ormsby, 1900, one specimen, CSC, 
= Oe 
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