140 XEROPHILA NEGLECTA. 
On the continent several authors have drawn attention to certain diver- 
gences from the normal form which have been noticed, and have in several 
cases applied definite names, varietal or otherwise to them. 
I enumerate the ten chief variations, and have reproduced the available 
information in reference to them. 
VARIATIONS OF FORM. 
Var. subneglecta Bourguignat. 
Hlelix neglecta vay. subneglecta Vourguignat, Mal. Chateau d’If, 1860, p. 15. 
Helix neglecta var. fagott Westerlund, Extram. Moll., 1878, p. 93. 
Hlelix subneglecta Servain, Moll. Spain, 1880, etc., p. 103. 
Helix subneglecta Caziot, Moll. Monaco, 1910, p. 268, pl. 3, ff. 40, 45. 
The var. subnegleeta Bourg. is described as having a more risen spire, a less 
open umbilicus, and more cretaceous and thicker shell. Diam., 7-11; alt., 5-7 mill. 
The sub-var. fagoti Westl. is described as having a convex spire, an open 
umbiliens, the body-whorl obsoletely angulated at the periphery ; aperture oval, 
and the margins not approximating. 
Westerlund (Extram. Moll., 1878, p. 93) cites a variety with a subconical spire, 
but does not apply a definite name. 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
France—The var. subneglecta is recorded from Chateau @If, Bouches du Rhone, 
by Bourguignat; from Montpellier, Herault, by Dubrueil; and from various places 
in Alpes Maritimes hy Comin. Caziot. 
The sub-var. fayoti is recorded by Dr. Westerlund from Villefranche, Aveyron. 
Italy—The var. subneglecta is recorded from Genoa, Alassio, Porto Maurizio, 
ete., Liguria, by Pollonera and Monterosato. 
Algeria—The var. subneglecta is recorded from Bone and Alger by Westerlund. 
Var. depressa 'l'aylor. 
Spire depressed. 
Westerlund describes a form with depressed spire, but did not apply a definite 
name or give the locality where found. 
VARIATIONS OF SIZE. 
Var. major Westerlund. 
Helix neglecta var. major Westerlund, Extram. Moll., 1878. p. 92. 
SHELL larger. Diam., 20 mill. ; alt., 20 mill. 
The author does not state the locality where found. 
Var. minor Moquin-'landon. 
Helix neglecta var. minor Moquin-Tandon, Hist. Moll. France, ii, p. 251. 
FHlelix neglecta var. minor Westerlund, Extram. Moll., 1878, p. 92. 
The var. minor Mog. is described as ‘‘much smaller.” The sub-var. minor 
Westl. is described as 8—9 mill. in diam., and 5—5} mill. in alt. 
BRITISH DISTRIBUTION. 
West Kent—The shell in my possession from Luddesdown, near Cobham, 
scarcely exceeds the dimensions of the variety. 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
France—On left bank of Paillon, Alpes Maritimes, Comm. Caziot ; and Dupuy 
figures a specimen 9 mill. diam. from Grasse. 
VARIATIONS IN COLOUR OF SHELL. 
Var. albina Moquin-T'andon. 
Helix neglecta var. albina Moquin-Tandon, Hist. Moll. France, 1895, vol. ii, p. 251. 
The var. albina is described as ‘‘ shell entirely white.” 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
France—This variety is recorded from Grasse, Alpes Maritimes, and Toulouse, 
Haute Garonne, by Moquin-Tandon ; and from Montpellier, Hérault, by Dubrueil. 
