HELIX NEMORALIS. 295 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Channel Isles—Bon Repos, Guernsey, one 16 mill. in diam. and alt. (Tomlin and 
Marquand, Journ. of Conch., Jan. 1908, p. 288). 
Cornwall W.—Truro, alt. 19 mill., diam. 214 mill., J. H. James. St. Evat, June 
1885 ! W. Vinson. Porthleven, Ang. 1900, Rev. J. W. Horsley. 
Devon S.—Var. conoidea, Exeter ! E. Parfitt. Alphington, E. D. Marquand. 
Devon N.— Coombe Martin rd., [fracombe, Aue. 1908, H. Beeston & C. E. Wright. 
Somerset N.— Near Locking, 1883 ! J. Madison. Abbott’s Hill, Bratton St. 
Maur, E. W. Swanton. 
Sussex E.—Common on Brighton downs, Rev. J. W. Horsley. Lewes! J. H. A. 
Jenner. 
Kert E.—laversham, July 1888, Miss Fairbrass. Sandwich, Aug. 1906 ! I’. H. 
Sikes. 
Kent W.—Near Chislehurst, 1882! T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Middlesex —Iinchley (Cooper and Loydell, Middl. Moll., 1909, p. 225). 
Essex N.—Chelmsford ! R. Miller Christy. 
Oxford—Oxford ! Rev. 8. Spencer Pearce. 
Norfolk W.—Sandhills, Hunstanton, Oct. 1894 ! T. Petch. 
Gloucester E.—Gloucester, A. G. Stubbs. 
Worcester—Var. conoidea, Wildon, J. W. Williams. 
Pembroke— Gunmifreston, A. G. Stubbs. 
Cardigan—lensarn near Aberystwyth, Sept. 1894 ! E. Collier. 
Lincoln N.—Grisel-bottom, Louth, Aug. 1886 ! H,. Wallis Kew. Sandhills, 
Mablethorpe, July 1907 ! F. Rhodes. 
Lancashire S.—Park lane, Burnley, 1884 ! J. Russell Wildman. 
York Mid W.-——Malham. June 1883 ! W. West. Whinmoor, Leeds ! W. Nelson. 
pate alt. 19 mill. ; diam, 22 mill., Geo. Roberts. 
York S.E.—Spurn, T. Petch. 
York S.W.—Swithin near Barnsley, June 1908! W. E. Brady. 
Cheviotland— Alnmouth, Rev. Dr. MeMurtrie. 
Clyde Isles—-Port Bannatyne, Bute, Sept. 1887 ! A. Shaw. 
Cantire—Tarbert, Aug. 1886 !'T. Scott. 
SCOTLAND. 
IRELAND. 
Down—Commeon on the dunes, Killard Point, 1898, R. Welch. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—Sub-var. conoidea, recorded by Clessin from Dinkelscherben, Suabia ; 
and by A. Schmidt and Dr. Jordan from Schmiedeberg and Landskrone, Silesia. 
France-—Var. acuminata, Bordeaux, Gironde, R. F. Scharff; rare by ditch sides 
on road between Mouy and Hondainville, Oise (Baudon, l.e.). Sub-var. conica, 
meadows, Chaville, Seine-et-Oise (Pascal. l.e.); rather common on banks of the 
side canal of the Sadne in the wood of Rosiére, Auxonne, Cote (Or (Wattebled, 
Journ. de Conch., 1889, p. 318). 
Var. planospira Picard. 
Helix nemovalis var. planospira Picard, Moll. Somme. 1840, p. 186. 
Helix nemoralis var. depressus Norguet, Moll. Nord, 1872, p. 272. 
Helix nemoralis var. compressus Verver, Locard, Mal. Lyonn., 1877, p. 30. 
The var. planospira has the spire scarcely 
elevated above the body whorl, which thus seems 
extremely large, and the aperture nearly round 
and very oblique, with a subperforate umbilicus. 
The sub-var. compressa is described as with Fic. 359. — Helix nemoralis 
: var. Planospira Picard (Howsham, 
a less elevated spire. Lines., Rev. E. A. W. Peacock). 
HKNGLAND AND WALES. 
Cornwall W.—Newgqnay and Truro, alt. 15 mill., diam. 224 mill., J. H. James. 
Somerset N.—Hedvebank, foot of Bratton Hill, Bratton St. Maur, E.W.Swanton. 
Lincoln N.—Howsham, on chalky boulder-clay, May 1901 ! Miss Ashton. 
Derby —Monksdale, May 1885, T. Hey. The Winnatts, Castleton, July 1901, 
J. Wilfrid Jackson. Crich ! B. Sturges Dodd. 
Lancashire S.—Burnley, Aug. 1887, J. Russell Wildman. 
York N.E.—Snb-var. compressa, Ganton, J. A. Hargreaves. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany--lKecorded by Schmidt from Aschersleben, Anhalt ; and by Meyer as 
searee at Rufach and Episheim, Alsace. 
