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398 HELIX HORTENSIS. 
SCOLL AID: 
Haddington—Dunbar ! Baker Hudson. ~ 
Edinburgh— Cramond Isle, Sept. 1888 ! T. Scott. 
Perth N.—Kinnoul Hill near Perth, 1885, H. Coates. 
Forfar— Montrose, July 1884! W.Dunean. Arbroath, Aug. 1884! A. Somerville. 
Dumbarton—Scarce at Luss, April 1882, Alfred Brown. 
TKELAND. 
Wicklow—Enniskerry, Aug. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—Cited by Meyer for Metz, Lorraine; and by Merkel for Agnetendorf, 
Silesia. 
France—Reecorded by Loeard from Lagny, Seine et Marne; by Bouchard- 
Chantereaux from Pas-de-Calais; by Pischer from Mont Dore, Puy-de-Dome ; and 
by Desmoulins from the Gironde. 
Norway —Recorded by Miss Esinark from Jarlsberg and Langesund. 
Sweden— Recorded by Lindstréim from the Island of Gothland. 
Var. violaceolabiata ‘l'aylor, var. nov. 
SHELL with a purple or lilae lip. 
ENGLAND. 
Cornwall W.—Truro, 1886! J. H. James. 
Somerset N.—Blagdon near Bristol, Aug. 1883 ! R. M. Christy. 
Northampton— Kettering ! C. E. Wright. 
CONTINENTAL DISTKIBUTION. 
Germany—Recorded from Bauersberg, Silesia, and Rhoén, Thuringia, by Prof. 
Sandberger ; and by Dr. Reinhardt from Kozen. 
France—Recorded by Desmoulins from the Gironde; by Locard from Lagny, 
Seine-et-Marne ; by Dr. Bandon from Mouy, Oise; and by Dr. P. Fischer from the 
Puy-de-Dome at the Grand Cascade, and other places in the Valley of Mont Dore. 
Var. fuseolabris Kreglinger. 
Helix hortensis var. fuscolabyis Kreglinger, Syst. Verz., 1870, p. 196. 
Helix hortensis var. apertura-/uscescente Picard, Moll. Somme, 1840, p. 215. 
Helix sauveuri Colbeau, Ann. Soc. Mal. Belg., 1865, p. 32. 
SHELL with a brown aperture or lip. 
The sub-var. apertura-fuscescente is described as with an aperture pale- 
brown to horny ; when the lip is brown the penultimate whorl is also tinged with 
the same colour. 
The sub-var. sauveuri is described as possessing a violaceous-brown peristome, 
with a white or paler rib, and a pale brownish stain on the penultimate whorl. 
The shell is usually reddish and without bands. 
ENGLAND. 
Somerset N.—Bratton St. Manr, well distributed, E. W. Swanton. 
Devon S.—-Near Exeter (E. Parfitt, Nat., 1854, p. 151). Exmouth, 1902 ! F. H. 
Sikes. 
Devon N.—Braunton Burrows, Ang. 1903 (Beeston and Wright, l.c.). 
Somerset S.—II minster, Sept. 1892 ! Rev. W. L. W. Eyre. 
Wilts. N.—Great Bedwyn (Townsend), E. W. Swanton. 
Wilts. S.—Edineton, E. W. Swanton. 
Dorset —Stour Provost, May 1906, Rev. W. A. Shaw. 
Isle of Wight —-Bembridge, 1888, T. F. Burrows. 
Hants. S.—Christchurech, June 1884, C. Ashford. Hayling, June 1896; and 
Ringwood, Aug. 1906, C. E. Wright. Romsey ! Rev. W. L. W. Eyre. 
Sussex W.—Ratham near Chichester, June 1883 ! W. Jeffery. 
Sussex E.—West Blatchingdon, Aug. 1883 ! R. Miller Christy. 
Kent E.—Folkestone ! Mrs. Fitzgerald. 
Essex N.—Chelmsford, R. Miller Christy. 
Middlesex—-Pinner, 1842, Thos. Glover. 
Oxford—A few near Watlington Church in 1853, Rey. Dr. Norman. 
Bucks.— Wendover, Aug. 1909 ! C. Oldham. 
