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Helix arhustorum. — Common on hedges in damp and shaded 



lanes ; Lansdown, &c. 

 E. — cantiana. — Corston, Compton Dando, and English- 

 combe. 

 H. — rufescens. — Walls, hedges, sides of paths, gardens, &c. ; 



very common ; both varieties. 

 ^. — condnna. — Common under stones ; LansdoAvn and 



other places. 

 E — hispida. — Very common in moist woods, banks, &c. 

 E. — sericea. — Combehay woods ; damp places, north side of 



Lansdown. 

 J5;_ virgata. — Common on the downs and higher lands. A 



pure white variety occurs at Swainswick. 

 E. — caperata. — Common on sheep pastures, and oolitic 



hills. 

 jj. — ericetorum. — Lansdown, and higher grounds round 



Bath. 

 jj_ — rotundata. — Common under stones and decayed wood. 

 J5f. — rupestris. — Common in the crevices of old walls, on 

 the higher grounds about Bath, as well as in Glou- 

 cestershire. 

 E — pulchella. — Common under stones, &c. ; both varieties. 

 E. — pygmcea. — Under stones, south side of Lansdown Hill 



above Weston. 

 E. — lapicida. — On walls and trees ; Claverton and Lans- 

 down. 

 Bulimus montanus. — Beech trees, Conkerwell ; woods at 



Combehay and near Batheaston. 

 B. ohscwnLs. — On trees, old wood, and walls. Lans- 

 down and other places. 

 Pupa secale. — Old quarries and long grass ; west end of 



Lansdown. 

 p. — umbilicata. — Old ivy walls; Lansdown, Claverton, 

 Bathford, Beechen CHflf, &c. 



