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346 HELIX HORTENSIS. 
Py ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Cornwall W.—Sub-var. Jufescens, St. Austell, J. K. Taylor. Truro! J. H. James. 
Somerset N.—A var. /ufea-lurida Williams (yellow shell with faintly darker 
bandings) is recorded from hedgebanks at Holbrooke near Wineanton, and on hill- 
topsat Milton Cleveland and Penselwood by Mr. E. W. Swanton. Sub-var. /utescens, 
Blagdon and Bitton near Bath ! Miss Hele. 
Wilts. S.—Sub-var. /utescens, Devizes. July 1910, C. D. Heginhotham. 
Dorset—Sub-var. /utescens, Bridport. Ang. 1884! 8. C. Cockerell. 
Isle of Wight—Sub-var. Zutescens, Freshwater, Sept. 1886 ! J. W. Wood. 
Sussex E.—Sub-var. dutescens, Brighton, J. Kidson Taylor. Eastbourne, Rev. 
S. Spencer Pearce. 
Kent E.—Sub-var. flavovirens, near Folkestone, Aug. 1896, C. E. Wright. 
Kent W.—Sub-var. /utescens, Chislehurst, T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Essex N.—Sub-var. Jutescens, Colchester, J. Kidson Taylor. Hartford End ! 
R. M. Christy. 
Middlesex—Sub-var. dutescens, Boston road, Hanwell, Sept. 1883! Mrs. Skilton. 
Suffolk W.-—Sub-var. dutescens, Lavenham, A. Mayfield. 
Norfolk E.—Sub-var. lutescens, Norwich, 1858, H. J. Bellars. 
Northampton—Snb-var. Jutescens, Peterborough, 1858, H. J. Bellars. 
Carmarthen —Sub-var. Jutescens, Langharne, Sept. 1883 ! C. Jefferys. 
Rutland—Snb-var. /utescens, Moreott, E. Collier. 
Notts.—Snb-var. dutescens, Scarthingmoor, Sept. 1883! C. T. Musson. 
Derby—Sub-var. dutescens, A. Schmidt, feeding on garlic, Ashover, May 1882, 
L. E. Emmett. Miller’s Dale, J. Kidson Taylor. 
Cheshire—Sub-var. /utescens, Brook Lane, and Saltney near Chester, H..J. Bellars. 
Lancashire S.—Suh-var. /utescens, Clitheroe and Chorlton, J. Kidson Taylor. 
York S.W.—Sub-var. Zutescens, Ackworth ! R. M. Christy. 
York Mid W.—-Sub-var. /utescens, Studley ! J. Ingleby. 
Cumberland—Sub-var. favovirens, The Seaur, Mrs. G. B. Longstaft. 
TRELAND. 
Dublin—Sub-var. /ufescens, Finglas quarry near Dublin, Aug. 1888! J. R. Redding. 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—A pale vellow variety with the first whorls greenish-yellow, recorded 
as the sub-var. favovirens, Tegernsee, Upper Bavaria, is recorded by Walser ; sub- 
var. Jutescens was found by Mrs. Fitzgerald on the Mittenwald road, Garmisch, 
Bavaria ; is recorded from Halberstadt by Schmidt, and from Berlin by Stein. 
France—Sub-var. Zutescens found at Bordeaux, Gironde, by Dr. Scharff; sub-var. 
flavovirens, is recorded by Moquin-Tandon from Soréze, Tarn; by M. Letonrneux 
from Vendée ; and M. Bouchard-Chantereanx describes a yellow variety with grey 
bands from Pas-de-Calais. 
Russia—Sub-var. favorvirens, recorded by Schrenk from Eusekiill, Livland, 
Sweden—Sub-var. Jutescens, Tveta, Oland (Westerlund, Exp. Crit., 1871, p. 40). 
Canada—In Qnuebee Province it is recorded as common at Barachois, Gaspé 
Peninsula, by Mr. A. W. Hanham; and by Mr. G. H. Clapp from Grand Entry, 
Magdalen Islands. 
Sub-var. subglobosa was recorded in 1843 by Mr. de Kay from the banks of the 
St. Lawrence, two hundred miles below Quebec. 
In Nova Scotia, sub-var. subglobosa is recorded by Binney and Bland as found 
at Halifax by Mr. Villins. 
On Newfoundland the var. Zufea is recorded from Little Codroy Valley by Prof. 
Cockerell ; and from Hawkes Bay by Mr. C. W. Jolinson. a 
On Prince Edward Island it is recorded from Kirtan Island, by Mr. Johnson. 
United States—Var. Jutea is recorded for Massachusetts by Mr. J. H. Thomson 
from Gay Head. Martha’s Vineyard; by Mr. C. W. Johnson from Provincetown 
and the Island of Tuckernuek ; by Dr. Pilsbry from Sciasconset, Nantucket [sland ; 
and by Prof. Cockerell from Magnolia and Rockport, at the latter place the formule 
00000, 12345, 123.45), (123)(45), 10345, 12045, ete., have been fonnd by Mr. Clapp. 
The sub-var. svbglobosa is recorded by Mr. Amos Binney as found commonly on 
the lower parts of Cape Cod and Cape Ann, and as abundant in 1837 on Salt Island, 
and at that time the only variety present; and by Prof. Cockerell from Magnolia 
and Rockport. 
The sub-var. Zitescens has heen found among cedars near the ‘Old Harbour,’ 
Cohasset, by Mr. A. P. Morse. 
For Maine, the var. uted was recorded in 1843 by Dr. J. W. Mighels as found 
on a little island in Casco Bay by Capt. Walden; and with the sub-var. subglobosa 
was collected by Prof. A.S. Packard on Brown Cow Island in the same bay. 
