HELIX HORTENSIS. BAT 
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Var. inearnata Picard. 
Helix hortensis var. incarnata Picard, Moll. Somme, 1840, p. 215. 
Helix hortensis var. colorata Dumont and Mortillet, Moll. Savoie. 1857, p. 88. 
Helix hortens’s var. fagorum Weinland, Nachr. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1874, p. 34. 
Helix hortensis var. bicolor Cockerell, Brit. Nat., June 1891, p. 121. 
The var. inearnata is described as of a bright rose colour. 
The sub-var. eolorata is rose colour, tending to fawn, lip and rib brown, lip 
darkest, a yellow or reddish transverse band before the rib externally. 
The sub-var. fagorum is reddish-grey or flesh colour, simulating the colour of 
dead beech leaves, and was named fagorwm on account of the assumed protective 
character of its colouring. 
The sub-var. bicolor CkIl., is ‘pink, with the upper part of the spire yellow.” 
It is also probably the var. carnea of Esmark. 
Upon a flesh-coloured ground the band modification 12345 has been named var. 
alderia by Moquin-Tandon; the var. desyesia Mog. indicates the formula 1(23)45 
when the ground colour is of a rosy tint. 
Cornwall W.—Truro, 1885, J. H. James. 
Devon S.—AIphington, E. D. Marquand. Dawlish, 1909, C. E. Wright. 
Somerset N. — Near Minehead ! Lionel E. Adams. Penselwood and frequent 
about Wincanton, E. W. Swanton. Blagdon, J. Kidson Taylor. Bitton near Bath, 
Miss I’. M. Hele. 
Wilts. S.—Stonurton, E. W. Swanton. 
Dorset —Charminster, 1888 ! T. F. Burrows. Spettisbury ! Charles Ashford. 
sridport, Sept. 1895; and Swanage, Oct. 1901, C. E. Wright. 
Hants. S.—Chiristchureh, C. Ashford. Ringwood, Aug. 1902; Redbridge, Aug. 
1900; and Pokestone, Oct. 1901, C. E. Wrieht. Common in woods, Winchester, 
J. R. le B. Tomlin. Fordingbridge, July 14, 1883! Hugh Richardson. Sub-var. 
bicolor Ckll., Petersfield, Mrs. Cusack (‘T. D. A. Cockerell, l.c.). 
Hants. N.—Preston Candover, 1883, Rey. H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Isle of Wight—Freshwater, July 1886! J. W. Wood. 
Sussex W. — Midhurst, Aug. 1884, T. D. A. Cockerell. © Lavant, Sept. 1901, 
C. E. Wright. 
Sussex E.—Hurst Green, Aug. 1884, T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Kent W.—Paddock Wood, Merewith, and Eynsford, Aug. 188t; and Bickley, 
June 1883 ! T. D. A. Cockerell. Swanley, Rev. J. W. Horsley. 
Kent E.—Ashford, July 1883 ! Miss Fairbrass. Maidstone, H. Elgar and H. Lamb. 
Canterbury ! H. C. Napier. 
Surrey—Roadside by Epsom Downs, April 1888, W. Whitwell. Dorking and 
Shiere, Aug. 1884; Caterham and Warlingham, Sept. 1884; var. ¢nearnata ani 
sub-var. bicolor, by the River Thames, Kew, T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Essex N.—Braintree, May 1908, C. E. Wrieht. Colchester, J. Kidson Taylor. 
Herts.—In old chalk-pit near Swiss Cottage, Cassiobury Park, Oct. 1883 ; and 
St. Albans, July 1883 ! John Hopkinson. 
Middlesex—Brentford, Apr. 1884,T. D. A. Cockerell. Ealing & Hanwell, A. Belt. 
Oxford—Cothill, Sept. 1907 ! H. C. Napier. 
Suffolk W.—Lavenham, A. Mayfield. 
Suffolk E.—Needham Market and Mendlesham, A. Mayfield. 
Norfolk E.—Catton near Norwich, 1858, H. J. Bellars. Sprowston, A. Mayfield. 
Norfolk W.—Kine’s Lynn, Oct. 1894 ! T. Petch. 
Bedford—Dallow lane, Luton, Oct. 1886 ! J. Saunders. 
Northampton—Peterborough, 1858, H. J. Bellars.. Duston, 00005, July 1905, 
tev. W. A. Shaw. Stone quarries, Blisworth, July 1905;} Wansford, Nov. 1908 ; 
and Weekley, Oct. 1901, C. E. Wright. 
Hereford—Kineton, Oct. 1885, C. IT. Musson. 
Leicester and Rutland—Great Casterton, June 1905 ! J. Hawkins. 
Derby —Matlock and Millers Dale, Thos. Glover. 
Cheshire—Brook lane, Chester, 1858, H. J. Bellars. 
Lancashire S.—Sankey lane, Warrington, 1858, H. J. Bellars. 
Lancashire Mid—Newsham, 1887 ! R. Standen. 
York S.W.—Bracken Hill near Ackworth, H. Richardson. 
York Mid W.—Ripley, Sept. 1883! fF. T. Walker. Sub-var. coloruta, canalside, 
Keighley, Sept. 1902 ! F. Booth. 
ENGLAND. 
SCOTLAND. 
Lanark—Near Glasgow ! R. Standen. 
IRELAND. 
Wicklow—Greystones, 00000 and 12345 ! R. I’. Scharff, 
