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as HELIX NEMORALIS. 
Leicester and Rutland—Morcott, E. Collier. 
Derby—Winnats Pass, May 1906, R. Cairns. Dovedale, Aug. 1892! F. Collier. 
Matlock, J. A. Howe. Repton, J. Hageger. 
York S.E.—Bridlington, Rev. W.C. Hey; Wressle, G. Roberts; Ridgemont, 
Hedon, and Sledmere, T. Petch. Hornsea Cliffs, Aug. 1881, J. D. Butterell. 
York N.E.—Binnington and Flixton, J. A. Hargreaves. Old chalk-pit on the 
wolds near Scarborough (W. Gyngell, Sci. Goss., 1901). 
York Mid W.—Sub-var. alholabris, Leeds distriet, H. Crowther, le. 
Cumberland—On the New Red Sandstone cliffs, St. Bees, Aug. 1884 ! Hugh 
Richardson. Bassenthwaite, W. J. Farrer. 4 . 
Isle of Man—Douglas, F. Taylor. Port St. Mary ! G. C. Spence. 
SCOTLAND. 
Main Argyle —Oban, 1850, T. Glover. Loch Awe, W. H. Heathcote. 
Cantire —Loch Tarbert, July 1886, T. Scott. 
IRELAND. 
Antrim—Sandhills, Portrush, April 1907 ! F. H. Sikes. Island Magee, Rathlin 
Island and Ballyeastle, 1897, R. Welch. : 
Donegal —A colony of asmall form (often mistaken for H. hortensis) within a 
limited area on the siliceous dunes, Maghery Ardara, April 1900; also very plentiful 
in a small form on Bunbeg sandhills, 1909; abundant on sandhills, Horn Head ; also 
found on Muckross Head and Bundoran, 1900, R. Welch. Carrickfin and Bunbee, 
Sept. 1908, E. Collier. Tory Island, July 1910, A. W. Stelfox and R. Weleh. : 
Kildare—Kildare ! R. M. Christy. 
Sligo —Island of Innishmurry, E. Collier. 
Galway W.—Killeany, Aranmore, July 1895, R. Standen. The specimens were 
all of the yellow form, and usually showed dark coalescent banding. 
Clare—Ballyvaughan (12345) and (123)(45), Aug. 1894, E. Collier. 
Limerick—Very abundant on nettles along bank of intake of river Shannon at 
Limerick, July 1908, R. Welch. 
Tipperary S.—Near Clonmel, April 1888, Rev. A. H. Delap. 
Kerry —Rectory grounds, Valentia Island, with broad black peripheral band, also 
with formula (123)45, E. Collier and Miss Delap. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany —Recorded from North Germany by A. Schmidt; from Detmold by 
Borcherding ; and from Hanau by Prof. E. von Martens. ; 
Belgium —Comimon in a field at Houraing, Hainault, T. LeComte. 
France—Recorded from Basses Pyrénéesin Valley WOssan, by Mermet; reported 
from Lerans, near Pau, by Rev. J. W. Horsley ; and found by Lieut.-Col. Parry at 
an elevation of 2,200 feet at Eaux Chaudes. Common at an altitude of 3,000 feet, 
Eaux-Bonnes, Hautes Pyrénées; and Collonges and on the hills about Oulins, 
Rhone (Loeard, Mal. Lyonn., 1877, p. 30). Found commonly about Tarascon and 
Ax, Ariege, May 1889! W. Eagle Clarke. 
Spain— Republic of Andorra, May 1889 ! W.E. Clarke. 
Italy —Recorded as rare in Piedmont at Dronero ; and found also in the Valle 
di Serivia, according to Mortillet. Dr. von Martens records it from Verona, 
Lombardy. Sub-var. deweostomea is cited from Lombrici, Tuscany, by Dr. del Prete; 
sub-var. deucostoma fuscotrifasciata, 00845, by Prof. Pirona from Udine, Venetia ; 
and sub-var. flavescens, labro alba from Lugano, Lombardy, by Abbe Stabile. 
Switzerland —Zweilutschinen, Canton Berne ! J. H. Ponsonby. 
Var. luteolabiata Cockerell. 
Helix nemoralis var. luteolabiata Cockerell, Science Gossip, Sept. 1896, p. 137. 
Peristome and rib yellow or yellowish. 
: ENGLAND AND-WALES. 
Cornwall W.—Newquay and Truro, Sept. 1886, J. H. James. Porthleven, Ang. 
1900, Rev. J. W. Horsley. 
Kent E.—Deal, local, with a thiek chrome yellow lip (J. W. Horsley, Brit. Nat., 
1891, p. LT): 
Northampton —Catesby, Oct. 1899, C. E. Wright. 
Pembroke —Manorbier, Tenby, A. G. Stubbs. 
IRELAND. 
Donegal—Cruit Island, Tramore, and Bunbeg dunes, Sept. 1908 ! C. E. Wright. 
Clare—Ballyvaughan, Aug. 1894 ! E. Collier. ; 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—Recorded from North Germany by A. Sehmidt. 
Belgium —Heyst, West Flanders, M. Mourlon. 
