HYALINIA CELLARIA. 39 
Var. subaperta Bottger, Jahrb. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1879, p. 394. 
Ilyalinia (Polita) celvlaria var. subaperta Bottger, l.c. 
/lyalinia (Polita) cellaria vay. sicuda Westl. Faun. Paliarct. 1886, p. 5 
SHELL widely umbilieated, with smaller and less obliquely oval mouth. 
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The var. sieula Rossm. would appear to belong to this group, being described 
as widely umbilicated, but attaining a diameter of 13-15 mill. and an altitude of 
about 6 mill. 
Russia —Keptschag in Transcaucasia (Bottger, le. ). 
Sicily—Sub-var. sicuda, Sicily (Tryon, Man. of Conch., 1886, p. 156). 
Var. sieversi Bittger, Jahrb. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1879, p. 394, pl. 10, £8 
Hyatlinia (Polita) cellaria var. sieversi Bittger, lic. 
SHELL smaller, almost unicolorous, flatter beneath, 
umbilicus narrow.  Diam., 7 mill. — 
The var. minor of Locard (Ann. Soe. Agr. Lyons, 1879) 
described as less than 9 mill. diam., will perhaps be appro- 
priately placed with the var. sievers?. 
Germany—Sub-fossil shells have been found 85 mill. 
diam. at Schalkau in Thuringia (Béttger, ].¢). 
France—Sub-var. minor, Lyons, department of the 
Rhone (Loeard, 1.c.). 
Russia—The var. sieversi seems to be a stunted form 
with the normal number of whorls. It is more widely dis- > 
tributed than the typical form in Transcaueasia, and has Fey 
been found plentifully at Tbhatani, where the specimens 
attain 85-9 mill. in diameter. The shells from Suram are Fic. 70.—H. cellaria 
7$-8 mill. ; the Chewsurien specimens reach almost to the — ¥: stevers¢ Bout, natural 
size of the English type shells, being 9-10 mill. diam., and He ue ee a (after 
444% mill. in altitude. This variety has also been found x 
at Kusary, Schach-Dagh, and Talysch-Gebietes in the government of Baku ; 
Helenendorf in Elizavetpol, and Letsechgum in the government of Kutais (Béttger, 
op. cit., 1880, p. 117). 
Var. obscura Locard, Etudes sur |. Var. Malac., 1880, p. 45. 
Hyalinia cellaria var. obscura Loc., Moll. Ain, 1881, p. 23. 
SHELL uniformly dark translucent horn colour, without basal opacity. 
Notts. —Garden, Tuxford wees Newark, Sept. 1896! W. A. Gain. 
Cheshire— Marple, 1902, J. W. Jackson. 
France—Mountains of Bugey, department of Ain (Loeard, Moll. Ain, 1881, p. 23). 
Russia—bittger records specimens of H. cellaria without basal whiteness from 
Kasbek in the government of Tiflis, Transcaucasia. 
Var. hypozona Pascal, Moll. Haute Loire et Paris, 1873, p. 28 
. Zonites cellarius var. hypozona Pascal, l.c. 
SHELL with an indistinet brownish band beneath. 
Dr. Jeffreys records a specimen of H. cellaria in his collection having a rufous 
band on the upper side between the suture and periphery. 
France—Wood of Orsay near Paris, rare (Pascal, 1.c.). 
Var. maculosa Pascal, Moll. Haute-Loire et Paris, 1873, p. 28. 
Zonites cellaria var. maculosa Pascal, |.c. 
SHELL with some irregularly scattered opaque-white markings. 
The sub-var. maculata of Locard is horn-coloured with clear yellow fleckings. 
ENGLAND. 
Northampton—Northampton, Oct. 1883! Lionel E. Adams. 
CONTINENTAL DIST RIBUTION. 
Seine— Mendon, the woods at Chaville, Rainey, Orsay, Pilenx, Bievre, and the 
banks of Lake d’Ursine (Pascal, lc. ). 
Haute Loire—Damp ditches, woods, and fields about Puy (Paseal, l.e.). 
Rhone—Sub-var. maculata, Mont @Or (Locard, Moll. Lyon, 1877, p. 15). 
