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Var. lutescens Moquin-l'andon. 
Helix neglecta var. lutescens Moquin-Vaudon, Hist. Moll. France, 1858, vol. ii, p. 251. 
The var. luteseens Mog. is described as of a ‘‘ dull uniform yellowish tint.” 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
France—Recorded from Grasse, Alpes Maritimes, by Moquin-Tandon, 
Var. fusecescens Moquin-T'andon. 
Helix neglecta var. 3 Draparnaud, Hist. Moll., 1805, p. 108. 
Helix neglecta var. fuscescens Moquin-Tandon, Hist. Moli. France, 1855, vol. ii, p. 251. 
The var. fuseeseens is described as being a brownish shell, with maculations 
above the periphery, and interrupted bands or white maculations beneath. 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
France—Recorded from the Sorézois, Tarn, by Draparnaud. 
VARIATIONS OF BANDING OF SHELL. 
This section embraces the variations in number and also the different modes of 
their fusion and disruption. 
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Var. vulgaris Moquin-Tandon. 
Helix neglecta var. a Draparnaud, Hist. Moll., 1805, p. 108, pl. 6, f. 12. 
Helix neglecta var. vulgaris Moquin-Tandon, Hist. Moll. France, 1850, vol. ii, p. 250. 
The var. vulgaris Moquin-Tandon, which represents the var. @ of Draparnaud, 
is described as shell white, with one brown band above the periphery, with several 
tine and distinct or more or less confluent or interrupted brown bands beneath. 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
France—The var. a is recorded by Draparnaud from Lauserte, Tarn et Garonne, 
where it was collected by Baron d’Audebard de Férussae. 
The var. vulgaris is recorded by Moquin-Tandon from Grasse, Alpes Maritimes, 
and Toulouse, Haute Garonne. 
Var. bifrons Moquin-Tandon, Hist. Moll., 1855, vol. 11, p. 250. 
The var. bifrons is described as shell uniformly yellowish or whitish above, 
with brownish bandings below. 
2 FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
France—The var. bifrons is recorded from Montpellier, Herault, by Dubrueil. 
: VARIATIONS IN COLOUR OF BANDING. 
Var. ochroleuca Moquin-''andon. 
Helix neglecta var. ochroleuca Moq-Tand., Hist. Moll. France, 1858, vol. ii, p. 251. 
This variety is described as whitish, with a nankeen yellow or rufous band 
above the periphery and several of the same tint beneath, all more or less transparent. 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
France—The var. ochroleuca is recorded by Moquin-Tandon from Grasse, Alpes 
Maritimes, and Toulouse, Haute Garonne. 
Var. papulosa Moquin-'andon. 
Helix neglecta var. fapulosa Moquin-Tandon, Hist. Moll. France, 1858. vol. ii, p. 251. 
This variety is described as rufons-white, with two rows of irregular brownish 
spots above the periphery, and some indistinct or interrupted bands beneath, and is 
closely related to the var. y of Draparnand. 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
France—The var. papulosa is recoriled from Toulouse, Haute Garonne, by 
Moquin-Tandon. 
Geographical Distribution.—The range of habitation of Y. neglecta 
is probably, as yet, very imperfectly known and will not be elucidated with 
certainty until the internal structure of the animal inhabitant as well as 
those of its close allies have been fully examined. 
