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Var. roseolabiata Kobelt. 
Helix nemoralis var. reseolahbiata Kobelt, Fauna Nassau, 1871. p. 124. 
Helix nemoralis var. reseolabiata Vaylor. Journ. of Conch., 1883, p. 33. 
Peristome and rib of a rosy-pink. 
The var. roseolabiata Taylor was originally described as possessing a rosy-red 
or pale brown lip, but is now restricted to shells with «a rosy-pink lip. 
ENGLAND AND IWALES. 
Channel Isles—-lFort Doyle, Guernsey, and Alderney (Tomlin & Marquand, |.e.). 
Cornwall W.—Truro, May 1886, J. H. James. Falmonth, Rev. A. M. Norman. 
Devon S.—Sidmouth, April 1898, Guy Breeden. Teignmouth, Aug. 1888, 
L. St. G. Byne. 
Devon N.—Thiree specimens only of var. rubella, Ufracombe, Aug. 1903 ; Barn- 
staple, Lynton, Braunton, and Mortehoe, H. Beeston and C. E. Wrieht. 
Somerset N.—Rare at Wells, lip and throat peach-eoloured, Rey. A. M. Norman. 
Blagdon and Bitton, Bath ! Miss F. M. Hele. 
Hants. S.—Hayline, April 1898; and Ditcham Park, April 1898, C. E. Wright. 
Sussex E.—Loeal, Lewes, J. H. A. Jenner. 
Kent E.—Sandhills, Deal, Rev. J. W. Horsley. 
Essex N.—Near Chelmsford, Rh. M. Christy. 
Middlesex—Islineton, 1851 ! J. Ray Hardy. 
Norfolk E.—Alpington, Rey. S. Spencer Pearce. Earlham, A. Mayfield. 
Suffolk W.—Lone Melford, G. 'T. Rope. 
Northampton—Haselbeech, May 1904; Harrington, Aug. 1904; and Blisworth, 
June 1906, Rev. W. A. Shaw. Rockingham and other localities in the county, 
C. E. Wright. Peterborough, T. W. Bell. 
Stafford —Weaver Hills, near Cheadle, J. R. B. Masefield. 
Glamorgan—Penally, H. R. Wakefield. 
Pembroke —Cuimfreston and Manorbier, rare, A. G. Stubbs. 
Denbigh—Morfa, Llandudno, J. R. le B. Pomlin. 
Lincoln S.—Canwick, July 1907, J. Ff. Musham. 
Lincoln N.—North Ormsby and Mablethorpe sandhills, 1900; Monk’s Dyke 
side, May 1900, C. S. Carter. Bardney, Sept. 1908, J. fF. Musham. Lime quarries, 
Lincoln, June 1895, C. E. Wright. Boston, W. H. Hay. 
Derby —Miller’s Dale, C. H. Moore. Dovedale, Ane. 1892! P. Collier. 
York S.E. —Selby ! G. Roberts. © Lowthorpe and Halsham road, Ridgemont, 
Tom Petch. 
York N.W.—Croft near Darlington, June 1893 ! C. Oldham. 
York S.W.—Kirk Smeaton, May 1908 ! W. E. Brady. 
York Mid W.—Rombald’s Moor near Ilkley, F. W. Fierke. Selby ! G. Roberts. 
Durham —lLanchester, April 1902! H. S. Whitfield. 
Cheviotland —Alnmouth, north of the Aln, rare, Rev. Dr. MeMurtrie. 
Westmorland and Lake Lancashire —Hampsfell, H. Beeston. 
Cumberland —Bassenthwaite, W. J. Farrer. 
Isle of Man—Douelas road, Peel, Aug. 1892, R. Cairns. 
SCOTLAND. 
Haddington —Rare, North Berwick, Rev. Dr. MeMurtrie. 
Edinburgh —West Coates near Edinburgh (Brown, Brit. Shells, 1845, p. 57). 
Fife—St. Andrew’s ! W. Evans. 
Cantire —Old eastle, East Loch Tarbert, T. Scott. 
IRELAND. 
Donegal—Bundoran, April 1908 ! FP. H. Sikes. Tory Island, July 1910, A. W. 
Stelfox and R. Welch. 
Galway W.—Killeany, Aranmore, July 1895, R. Standen. 
Clare—Ballyvanehan, Aug. 1894 ! E. Collier. 
Tipperary S.—Clonmel, Rev. A. H. Delap. 
Kerry—Near upper lake, Killarney, June 1885, 1(23)45 ! W. F. de Vismes Kane. 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany —Recorded for North Germany by A. Schmidt; by Dr. Kobelt and Dr. 
Goldfuss for the neighbourhood of Frankfort; by Prof. von Martens from Hanan ; 
and collected by Mrs. Fitzgerald at Geisenheim, Nassan. 
France—M. Fagot records this variety from d’Aulus Valley, Ariége; and Mr. 
I’. H. Sikes has found it about Trouville, Calvados. 
Austro-Hungary—Carinthia (Westerlund). 
Denmark—Dr. Westerlund records this variety from Denmark. 
United States—Lexington, Virginia, Prof. Morrison (Cockerell, |.c.). 
