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marbled. The large flat shells from the Kentish coast 
approach the continental forms in appearance. 
I know of a colony of v. candgonensis near Dover. This 
is a most striking form, but apt to be passed over for a 
dark nemoralts. 
a. size. 
b. shape 
C. texture: 
d. colour 
and 
markings. 
V. 
Vi 
Vv. 
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I. major (P/r.). Targer. A. gona 
B. 27-30mm. 
II. minima (Pfr.). Smaller. A. tomm. 
B. 14mm. 
III. condidea (West.). Conical, larger, 
irregularly striate. 
IV. alpéestris (Zeigl.). Conical. A. r2mm. 
B. 15-18mm. 
Vo jusca (Fer). Dark, thins strane 
parent with or without bands. 
. VI. canigonensis (Boubee). |= Repellint 
(Taylor)|. Unicolourous brown with 
darker band. 
V. VII. fuscéscens (D. and M.), | =Marmo- 
vita (Taylor)|. Similar to type but 
bandless. 
V. VILL. liteofasciéta (D. and M.). Bands 
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V. IX. céncta (Taylor). |=péllida ( Taylor)|. 
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translucent. 
Light yellow, with band. 
X. flavéscens (Mog.). Light yellow, 
bandless. 
V. XI. albina (Mogq.). White. 
