HELIX NEMORALIS. gle 
scheme of fasciation, as the space between the upper and lower group of bands of 
the ancient band arrangement is not coincident with that separating the modern 
banding, but invariably occupies a higher position on the whorl, so that the modern 
dark peripheral or third band is developed almost in the centre of the formerly 
existent peripheral space, which is thus really supra-peripheral and clearly indicates 
a former approximation in band arrangement to that which now characterizes the 
somewhat more primitive yet subdominant South-European genus Campylwa. 
In North Wales Mr. W. Denison Roebuck remarks on the relative abundance 
of specimens displaying a prominence of the pale central band ; and Mr. Carrington 
has also noted it as frequently present in the south of England examples. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Channel Isles—Var. rubella, 00300, Guernsey (Tomlin and Marquand, J. of C., 
1908, p. 288). Vars. dibedluda and rubella, Sark, Aug. 1910 ! Miss Westerman. 
Devon S.—One on a hedge near Exeter, with pale orange-coloured ground, 
E. Parfitt, Trans. Devon. Assoc., 1874, p. 635. Sidmouth, April 1898, Guy Breeden. 
Devon N.—Var. rubella, Ifracombe and Lynton, Aug. 1903, H. Beeston. 
Somerset N.—Var. castanea 00300, Bitton near Bath, 1877! Miss I. M. Hele. 
Rimpton, June 1906! E. W. Swanton. 
Sussex E.—Var. rihel/a 00300, Lewes, Oct. 1896, C. H. Morris. 
Kent W.— Chislehurst ! T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Essex S.—Sub-var. rubra 00300, Chingford, June 1910! F. B. Jennings. 
Middlesex—Sub-var. carnew 00300, Ponder’s End, May 1910! F. B. Jennings. 
Oxford—Eynsham, A. H. Jowett Murray. 
Suffolk E.—Vars. /ibellula and rubella, Gorlestone, July 1899, C. E. Wright. 
Norfolk W.—A colony at Hunstanton with peripheral band split and imposed 
upon the median area, Lionel E. Adams. 
Hunts.—Var. rubel/a, Little Paxton, June 1907, C. E. Wright. 
Northampton—Var. castanca 00305, with white peripheral space, Denford, July 
1900, C. H. Morris. Railway bank, Barford; var. rubed/a, with white peripheral 
space, Isham, June 1895; Maidwell Vale, 00300, Oct. 1905; Cateshy, 00300, Sept. 
1898, C. E. Wright. 
Gloucester E.—Comion about Gloucester, formule 00000 and 00300, A. G. Stubbs. 
Stafford—One at Stafford, with red ground colour, May 1895, L. E. Adams. 
Brecon—Var. rubel/a, with yellowish atavie zone, found by J. Williams Vaughan. 
Radnor—One found by J. Williams Vaughan. 
Cardigan—Sandhills, Borth, A. H. Jowett-Murray. 
Carnarvon—Var. libellula 00345, Pwllheli, Aug. 1910! IF. H. Sikes. 
Denbigh— Fairly common about Llandudno, July 1877 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
Leicester—Leicester, T. Edwards. Narborough, July 1885! H. E. Quilter. 
Derby—Sub-var. carne 00300, Winster ! Rev. H. Milnes. 
Lancashire Mid—Specimens labelled ‘ Blackpool’ in Blackpool Public Museum. 
York S.E.—Sewerby near Bridlington, May 1905, W. E. Brady. 
York $.W.—Upton near Pontefract, Aug. 1903, and somewhat frequent in the 
vars. rubella and Jibel/ula at Barugh near Barnsley, June 1905! W. E. Brady. 
Cheviotland—Bambureh, Dr. J. MeMurtrie. 
Isle of Man—Var. rubel/a 00300, Colby Glen, Sept. 1887 ! J. E. Mason. 
SCOTLAND. 
Edinburgh—Capt. Brown found a specimen with rose coloured lip at West 
Coates, Edinburgh (British Shells, 1845, p. 57). 
IRELAND. 
Down—Sand dunes, Killard Point, Portaferry, Mrs. Russell. 
Galway W.—A yellow albolabiate shell, 00300, Roundstone ! C. E. Wright. 
Clare-—In wet moss on shales, Ennistimon, 1907 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Tipperary S.— Near Clonmel ! Rev. A. H. Delap. 
Kerry—In the Kerry specimens, according to Mr. J. 'T. Carrington, the white 
peripheral zone is somewhat frequently present. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
France— Described by M. Picard from specimens found in the department of the 
Somme ; found by Dr. Scharff at Bordeaux, Gironde; and by Mr. F. H. Sikes at 
Painpol, Cotes du Nord. 
Switzerland—Var. citrinozonata, 00300, with whitish peripheral zone, Canton 
Ticino, collected by Herr Scheuehzer. 
Spain— Andorra, 00345, May 1889 ! W. Eagle Clarke. 
Sweden—Recorded by Malm from Calmar with formula 00340, and 00300 with 
a whitish zone beneath the peripheral band. 
