46 ZONITIDA, 
It has been recorded for the Isle-of-Man, the Channel 
Isles, Cornwall, Devon, Bristol, Lancashire, Hants, and 
Middlesex in England, Glamorgan in Wales, and Dublin 
and, Limerick in Ireland. Its: alleged occurrence aa 
Scotland requires confirmation. 
Var. albina (Moqg.). Whitish. 
2. H. CELLARIA (czhabiting cellars) Miiller. P\. II., f. 5, 5a. 
Compressed, glossy, semi-transparent, pale horn colour above, 
clouded white below ; sfzve nearly flat ; zowth deeply semi-lunar ; 
whorls 5-6; umdelecus broad and deep. A. 35 mm. B. Io mm. 
Animal light bluish grey, footsole nearly white. 
This is the commonest of our fyalinieg, being 
distributed over the whole of the British Isles as far 
north as Caithness. 
It is found under stones and logs everywhere, though 
more abundantly in some localties than others. 
In the neighbourhood of Dover, for instance, this and 
indeed all the yadinze are comparatively rare. 
Its partiality for cellars and damp dark outhouses, 
which is peculiar to some extent to the last species also, 
has given it its appropriate specific name. 
Var. I. complandta (/Jeff.). Spire flat. 
Var. II. albina (Mog.). Pale transparent greenish ; 
or clouded or clear white. 
