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Wolds. — Howsham Woods (Y.N.U. 1889). Pocklington (3rd circular 

 1885). Kildwick Percy (Y.N.U. 1885; circular 106). Wharram 

 Grange, a few (Y.N.U. 1902). Sledmere (W. D.R. circular 93 ; 

 Y.N.U. 1891). Filey, cliffs (W.C.H. 2nd circular 1883; Y.N.U. 

 1883; Y.N.U. 1903). Speeton and Flamborough (W.C.H. circular 

 62 ; F.W.F. circular 116). Danes Dyke, "the smallest I possess, 

 having deep black bands" (W. Gyngell, loc. cit). Seweiby (W.C.H. 

 " Flamborough " p. 135). Bridlington (Y.N.U. 1886). Lowthorpe 

 (Y.N.U. 1890). Sancton (Y.N.U. 1888). Brough and Welton 

 (J.D.B. circular 69 ; F.W.F. circular 157 ; Y.N.U. 1901). 



Holderness.— Driffield, (T. W. Bell J. of C. v. p. 221 ; L. B. Ross and 

 J.D.B. circular 145); common (E.P.B.). Beverley district, plentiful 

 off the chalk ; Cottingham ; Leckonfield ; Pighill Lane (in company 

 with hortensis) Cherry Tree Lane, Grovehill Road, Meaux (J.D.B. 3). 

 Hornsea, very common (J.D.B. 2). Withernsea (F.W.F. circular 

 99). Abundant at Spurn (J. Cordeaux, Nat. 10; 5th circular 1884; 

 Y.N.U. 1884; Y.N.U. 1904); with interrupted bands (W. E. Clarke, 

 Taylor Mon. I. p. 32); with transverse bands and no markings below 

 the periphery (W.D.R. J. ofC. iv. p. 15). Hull district, very common 

 (J.D.B. 1). Common in Holderness (T. P.). With broken banding, 

 Nafferton (E.P.B.). 



Var. minor Moq. : — Brough, on the foreshore (Y.N.U. 1901). Hedon ; 

 Spurn (T.P.). 



Var. roseolabiata Taylor: — Lowthorpe (Y.N.U. 1901). Burstwick 

 (F.W.F. J. of C. vi. p. 39S ; rubella roseolabiata 00000, F.W.F. 

 J. ofC. vi. p. 307 ; F.W.F. The Conchologist I. p. 55). Ridgmont 

 (T.P. Trans. I. p. 101). These two refer to the same locality, i.e., 

 the trees by the side of the Halsham road, east of Ridgmont, where 

 the varieties listed here are common (T. P. ). 



Var. albolabiata Von Mart. :— Bridlington (Y.N.U. 1886; F.W.F. 

 circular 1 16). Chalk pit on the Wolds ( W. Gyngell loc. cit. ). Wressle, 

 bank of Derwent, one specimen (G. R. ). Railway Bridge, Hedon, 

 several (T. P. ). Ridgmont (T.P. Trans. I. p. 101). Sledmere, 

 rubella albolabiata (T. P. ). 



Var. hyalozonata Taylor: — Burstwick (F.W.F. The Conch. I. p. 55)- 

 Ridgmont (T.P. Trans. I. p. 101). Hedon, drainbank (T.P.). 

 Chalk pit on the Wolds (W. Gyngell loc. cit.). Railway Bridge, 

 Hedon (T.P.). Bridlington (W.C.H. "Flamborough " p. 135). 



Yar. roseozoiiata Ckl. : — Ridgmont (T.P. ). Cottingham (J. W.B.). 

 Var. conica Pascal: — Spurn (T. P.). 

 Var. undidata Gentiluomo : — Spurn (T.P.). 



Var. bimarginata Picard : — Driffield (L. B. Ross in J.W.T. J. of C- 

 iv., pp. 28, &c). Wressle (G.R.). Hedon (T.P.). 



m. scalariforme Taylor : — Carnaby, (W.C.H. in J.W.T., J. of C, iv. r 

 p. 53; W.C.H. J. ofC. iii.,p. 178). 



Var. hybrida Poiret : — These are now designated H. nemoralis, var. 

 roseolabiata or H. hortensis, var. fuscolabiata. Settrington, near 

 York (H. Pollard Nat. 3, p. 44). York, common but local (S.W.N. ). 

 Fulford (W.C.H., J. of C. 3, p. 178; R.M.C.). Speeton and Flam 

 borough (W.C.H. circular 62). Beverley Road and Anlaby Road,. 

 Hull; Springhead (J.D.B. 1). 



