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304 HELIX NEMORALIS. 
Sub-var. lutea is noted from Mouy, Oise, by Dr. Bandon. 
Sub-vars. flava, lutescens, and flavovirescens are all described by Picard from 
specimens found in the department of the Somme. 
Sub-var. rubello-libellula reported from Bordeaux, Gironde, by R. IF. Scharff. 
Italy—Var. libellula is recorded from Lugano, Lombardy, by Stabile. Sub-vars. 
lutea inornata and lutea quinquefasciata are cited by Prof. Pirona from Udine, 
Venetia; and sub-var. dutescens was found at Menaggio, Lombardy, in 1886, by 
Mr. J. R. le B. ‘Tomlin. 
Portugal—Sub-var. /utea, common, Coimbra, Aug. Nobre. 
Norway—Sub-var. /utea recorded for Bergen by Miss Esmark. 
Russia —Recorded from Volhynia by Krynicki. 
United States—Var. /ibellula vecorded from Lexington, Virginia by Prof. J. L. 
Howe, who enumerates 291 band-variations, of which the great part are multiple- 
banded forms; sub-var. awrantia 00000 is also recorded. ; 
Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell has also recorded the formula 00300 from Burlington, 
New Jersey, collected by Mr. W. G. Binney. 
a 
Var. rubella Picard. 
Helix nemoralis var. rubella Picard, Moll. Somme, 1840, p. 184. 
Helix nemoralis vars. rubra, rosea, and carnea Baudon, Moll. Oise, 1884, p- 234. 
Helix nemoralis var. libellulo-rubella Cockerell, Nat., 1889, p. 320. 
Helix nemoralis var. tncarnata Westerlund, Syn. Moll. Extram., 1897, p. 57. 
The var. rubella is described as of a delicate rose or yellowish-rose colour. 
The sub-vars. pubpa, rosea, and ecarnea are held by their author to possess 
names sufficiently descriptive of their various shades of colouring. 
The sub-var. libellulo-rubella Cockerell has the ‘apex of the shell yellow, 
body whorl pink.” 
It is also the var. rosea wnicolor of Pirona. 
As subsidiary modifications of the var. rubella, the var. rosea quinquefascrata 
12345 and var. rosea bifasciata (123)(45) and 0(23)(45) of Pirona and the following 
band variations are distinguished by continental authors :— 
1:345 var. bonnania Mog. 00300 var. guettardia Moq. and 
-s 2: var. duguea Mogq. var. gaertnera Moq. 
00:45 var. fowrnelia Locard. 00005 var. moussonia Locard. 
10005 var. sarsia Locard. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Channel Isles—Common on the islands ; sub-var. carne, one specimen at Vazon, 
Guernsey (Tomlin and Marquand, 1.c.). 
Cornwall W.—Newquay and Truro, J. H. James. St. Austell, J. Kidson 
Tay lor. 
Devon S.— Common near Exeter ; sub-var. carnea oceasional, E. D. Marquand. 
Sub-var. libellulo-rubella, Kingsbridge, G. D. H. Carpenter. 
Devon N.-—Ilfracombe, J. R. le B. Tomlin. 
Somerset N.—Sub-var. carnea, Burnham and other places, E. W. Swanton. 
Minehead, Lionel E. Adams. 
Wilts. N.—Marlborough (Bromehead), Devizes, Miss Cunnington. Stourton, 
Mere, Edington, ete., E. W. Swanton. 
Hants. S.—-Sub-var. carnea, Christechureh, C. Ashford. 
Hants. N.—Preston Candover, Rev. H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Kent W.—Maidstone, H. Elgar and H. Lamb. 
Surrey—Prestwick, E. W. Swanton. Haslemere, C. Pannell, junr. 
Suffolk E.—Ipswich, Clande Morley. 
Suffolk W.—Great Fakenham; Redgrave, Mildenhall; and Walsham-le- 
Willows, A. Mayfield. 
Norfolk E.— Fairly common, Rev. 8. 8. Pearce and A. Mayfield. 
Cambridge—Tine about Cambridge, D. Dyson. Whittlesey, H. J. Bellas. 
Northampton—Not uncommon, L. E. Adams. Sub-var. carnea, Grimscote ! 
A. Loydell; and Peterborough !'T. W. Bell. 
Gloucester E.—-Fine at Cheltenham, D. Dyson. Gloucester, A. G. Stubbs. 
Worcester—Var. rubella, Crossway Green and Wildon ; sub-var. carnea, Stour- 
port and Wildon, J. W. Williams. 
Glamorgan—Not uncommon, Cardiff, F. W. Wotton. Var. rubella and sub-var. 
carnea, Penally, H. R. Wakefield. 
