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Italy—Signor Valentini records this variety from a garden in the Tronto Valley 
in the Marches. 
Spain—Dr. Hidalgo cites a greenish yellow variety from Valencia. 
Sicily—Signor Benoit cites the var. exalbida as var. tota flavescens, immaculata 
=H. secunda Costa; and the sub-var. virescens as ‘‘ tota virescens immaculata” for 
that island. 
Malta—Major E. F. Becher has also found it in Malta. 
Algeria—Sub-var. /uteola from the Isle Maudite, the environs of Béne, Oran, 
and the Calle, by Bourguignat ; and from shaded hills near Algiers by Lallemant. 
Var. unicolor Moquin-l'andon, Hist. Moll. France, 1855, p. 175. 
Helix aspersa var. rufescens Picard, Moll. Soinme, 1840, p. 181. 
Helix aspersa var. grisea Moquin-Tandon, Hist. Moll. France, 1853, p. 175. 
Helix aspersa var. immaculata Kregl. Verz., 1870, p. 133. 
SHELL clear uniform fawn colour. 
The sub-var. immaculata is described as bandless and unicolorous. 
The sub-var. grisea is of an uniformly fulvous or greyish tint, with faint and 
hardly visible traces of spiral banding. Moquin-Tandon is of opinion that the 
Helix grisea of Gmelin is identical with this form. 
The sub-var. grisea is recognized as quite a local race in some districts, and 
Rey. Father Florence has observed that elevated mountainous places tend to yield 
these unicolorous shells with indistinct markings. 
The var. pufeseens of Picard is described as having the ground tint of the 
shell rufous or fawn colour, but it is not clear that unicolorous shells were intended 
to be described. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Channel Isles—Guernsey ! R. D. Darbishire. 
Cornwall E.—Snb-var. grisea, Fowey ! (Alder Coll., Newcastle Museum). 
Devon S.—Torquay, S. ‘Thales Dawlish, 1840, Thos. Glover. Teignmouth ! 
Thomas Rogers. Sub-var. grisea, Torquay, Oct. 1883, C. Ashford. Teignmouth, 
Oct. 1888 ! Loftus St. G. Byne. 
Devon N.—Sub-var. grisea, Northam, May 1885 ! W. A. Gain.  Twitchen, 
Mortehoe, Oct. 1907 ! Mrs. Longstaff. 
Somerset S.—Sub-var. grisea, near Porlock, Aug. 1892, L. E. Adams. Yeovil, 
W. Gyngell. 
Somerset N.—Var. wnicolor, Bath, June 1886 ! Miss Fairbrass. Rare, Freshford, 
Aug. 1883! Miss Jessie Hele. Hatch Beauchamp near Taunton, Rev. E. W. W. 
Bowell. Sub-var. grisea, Leigh Woods, 1877, Miss Hele; Coombe Down, Bath, 
Mrs. Oldroyd. 
Hants. S.—Var. wnicolor and sub-var. grisea, Horndean, Sep. 1882 ! J. Madison. 
Sub-var. grisea, Hambledon, 1904 ! C. S. Coles. 
Sussex W.—Var. wnicolor and sub-var. grisea, Worthing. B. M. Oakeshott. 
Sub-var. grisea, Clayton, June 1883, E. F. Becher. Littlehampton, 1884, Rev. Dr. 
MeMurtrie. Var. wiicolor and sub-var. grisea, Lancing, May 1909 ! F. Rhodes. 
Kent E.—-Sub-var. grisea, Minster, Nov. 18838, 8. C. Cockerell. Folkestone, 
Mrs. Fitzgerald. Barton Court, Buckland, Dover, Rev. R. Ashington Bullen. 
Canterbury, formula 10040, L. E. Adams. 
Surrey—Sub-var. grisea, Godstone, Sept. 1884, T. D. A. Cockerell. Dorking, 
Charles Ashford. 
Oxford—Sub-var. grisea, along a hedgebank at the foot of Watlington Hill, 
Rey. Dr. Norman. 
Norfolk E.—Sub-var. grisea, Yelverton, Rev. 8. Spencer Pearce. Hellesdon, 
A. Mayfield. Cromer, Rey. Dr. MeMuttrie. 
Worcester—Var. unicolor, Kings Norton ! J. Hopkins. 
Glamorgan—Sub-var. grisea, Cardiff, 1888 ! F. W. Wotton. 
Carmarthen—Sub-var. grisea, Whitland, May 1885 ! C. G. Barrett. 
Pembroke—Sub var. grisea, Tenby, Rey. Dr. MeMurtrie. 
Denbigh—Sub-var. grisea, Great Orme’s Head, Rev. W. C. Hey. 
York S.E.—Bridlington ! I’. Booth. 
Lincoln N.—Var. wnicolor. Broughton, Rev. E. A. Woodruffe-Peacock. Sub-var. 
grisea, Cleethorpes, Sep. 1885! J. R. Hardy. Willoughby, Aug. 1908, J. F. Musham. 
Isle of Man—Sub-var. grisea, Glen Helen, May 1883! J. Ray Hardy. 
