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CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
France—Trouville, Calvados, Sept. 1907, I. H. Sikes ; and cited as common at 
Chateau des Tours, Bonneville, Upper Savoy, by Dumont and Mortillet. 
Switzerland —Sub-var. roseozonata 03000 collected in Canton ‘Ticino by Herr 
Scheuchzer. 
Var. citrinozonata Cockerell. 
Helix nemoralis var. albinos Charpentier, Moll. Suisse, 1837, p. 7. 
Heltx nemoralis var. citrinozonata Cockerell, Nat. World, March 1887, p. 43. 
The var. eitronozonata of Cockerell was first described in March 1887 as 
possessing pale yellow bands, but the following August the author, probably by 
error, deseribed the bands as ‘‘pale brown.” (The var. e/frinozonata of Swanton is 
not this variety, being deseribed, probably from oversight, as possessing dark-green 
banding. 
The sub-var. albinos Charp. has a clear yellowish ground colour with transparent 
yellowish bands and white aperture. 
Cornwall W.—Truro, J. H. James. 
Devon N.—Croyde Bay, E. Collier. 
Somerset N.—Sub-var. aurantia, with paler yellow bands and peach coloured 
lip at Wells (Rev. A. M. Norman, Moll. Somerset, 1860, p. 142). Abbott’s Hill, 
Bratton St. Maur, E. W. Swanton. Westbury-on-Trim, Oct. 1909, C. E. Wright. 
Sussex W.-— Worthing, B. M. Oakeshott (Cockerell, op. cit. ). t 
Sussex E.—Lewes, Jan. 1897, C. E. Wright. 
Kent E.—Deal, sandhills, Rev. J. W. Horsley. Folkestone, very rare, Mrs. 
Fitzgerald. Walmer and St. Margaret’s, Sept. 1900, C. E. Wright. 
Berks. —Maidenhead, 12345, Lionel E. Adams. 
Suffolk E.—Gorlestone, July 1899, C. E. Wright. 
Northampton—Glen, Noy. 1899; railway bank, Barford, Aug. 1896; Kettering, 
April 1896 ; and Cateshby, Sept. 1898, C. E. Wright. 
Pembroke—Manorbier near Tenby, A. G. Stubbs. 
Leicester—Great Easton, in garden, Sept. 1898, C. E. Wright. 
Derby—Winnatt’s Pass, Castleton, May 1906, R. Cairns. 
York S.E.—Bridlineton, June 1886 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
York N.E.—Castle Hill, Searborough, J. A. Hargreaves. Old chalk-pit on the 
wolds near Searborough, W. Gynegell. 
York S.W.—Barugh near Barnsley 123(45), April 1905 ! W. E. Brady. 
SCOTLAND. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Stirling—Bardowie Loch, Alex. Shaw. 
IRELAND. 
Donegal—Plentiful locally near Bunbee and Carrickfin, 1909, R. Weleh.  Cruit 
Island, Sept. 1908, C. E. Wright. 
Sligo—Sligo, E. Collier. Specimens labelled ‘Cliffony” in Blackpool Musenm. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—Recorded for North Germany by A. Sehmidt. 
Belgium—Not uncommon at Lessines, Hainault, Oct. }868, J. Colbeau. 
Switzerland—Canton Ticino, with violet aperture and formula 12345 and 125345, 
collected by Herr Scheuchzer.  Sub-var. a/binos recorded by Charpentier from vine- 
yard walls, Georgette, near Lausanne, Vaud. 
Var. olivaceozonata Collier, Journ. of Conch., July 1909, p. 292. 
SHELL with ‘‘distinetly olive-colouted bands, darkest near the mouth. which is 
of the same colour.” 
IRELAND. 
Derry—Mazgilligan Strand, with formule 12345, (12345), (123)(45), 1(23)45, 10345, 
etc., Sept. 1908 ! Dr. G. W. Chaster. 
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Var. hyalozonata Naylor. 
Helix nemoralis var. pudiosa Stabile, Prosp. Moll. Lugano, 1859. p. 26. 
Helix nemoralis var. pallida \.eComte, Bull. Soc. Mal. Belg., 1872, p xxvi. 
Helix nemoralis var. hyalozonata Vaylor, Journ. of Conch., 1883, p. 34. 
The var. hyalozonata Taylor has the bands colourless and transparent. ‘The 
shell of this variety when containing the living animal appears of a ereenish tint, 
from the body of the animal showing through the pale yellow semi-transparent 
substance of the shell. 
