HELIX HORTENSIS. 30% 
Norfolk E.-—Common but local by New Catton Chureh, 1845, J. Bo Brideman, 
Alpington, Rev. S. Spencer Pearce. Brooke, A. Maytield, 
Cambridge - Cambridge, June 1877 ! B. Holeate. 
Northampton —Dogthorpe near Peterboroneh, TL W. Bell. 
Salop —Meole Brace Hall, Sept. 1908, J. Cosmo Melvill. 
Lincoln N.—Luddineton, July 1906 !.J. FP. Mushan. 
Derby—Kepton, J. Hagger; Winster, Rev. H. Milnes; Matlock, J. A. Howe. 
York Mid W.—Tadeaster, Sept. 1877 ! H. Crowther. 
York S.E.—Drittield, 1883 ! L. B. Ross. 
York S.W.—Kexborough, Sept. 1910 ! W. E. Brady. Lofthouse, G. Roberts. 
York N.W.—Coverdale, 1887, R. C. Chaytor. 
Northumberland S.—Recorded by Mr. Alder from Stella, near Neweastle, as 
**a curious pale brown variety with lip of a paler shade of the same colour.” 
SCOTLAND. 
Perth Mid—Balgowan near Perth, 1884 ! H. Coates. 
Elgin—Burghead (Rev. G. Gordon, Zool., 1854, p. 4455). 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany —Recorded by Rossmiissler from Tharand, Saxony ; by Dr. Weinland 
from Schonthal, Wurtemburg ; by Herr Schinidt from Saxony and Westphaliay by 
Meyer from Metz in Lorraine; by Merkel from Agnetendorf, Silesia ; reported from 
Charlottenburg near Berlin by J. H. Ponsonby; and collected by Prof. A. Denny 
on the slopes of the Drachenfels in Rhenish Prussia. 
France—Recorded by Mr. 8. C. Cockerell from Veules, Seine Inférieure ; ly Mr. 
I. H. Sikes from Granville, Manche; by Mr. E. Collier from Bief du Foure, Jura, 
and Vernaison, Rhone; by Bouillet from Mont Dore, Puy-de-Déme; and by 
Bouchard-Chantereaux from Pas-de-Calais. The sub-var. apertura-fuscescente is 
described from specimens found in the department of the Somme by Picard. 
Belgium — Sub-var. swwveurt is recorded by M. Colbeau from Furnes, West 
Flanders ; Soignies in Hainault; Trooz, Chaudfontaine, Theux, Spa, and Aywaille, 
Liege; Arlon, Luxemburg ; and Rochefort, Namur. 
Spain —Hoy de Barcena, Santander, Old Castile, May 1860, E. J. Lowe. 
Austro-Hungary — Recorded by Herr Slavik from a churchyard wall near 
Bolmisch-Leipa in Bohemia. 
Norway—Recorded by Miss Esmark from Lillesand, Fredriksvaern and Bergen. 
Var. nigrolabiata ‘Taylor, var. nov. 
SHELL with a black lip or peristome. 
ENGLAND. 
Sussex W.—Ratham, near Chichester, pure yellow unbanded shells, strictly 
localized and occurring with var. fuscolabiata, June 1883, W. Jeffery. 
SCOLLAND. 
Forfar—Montrose, July 1884! W. Dunean. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—Dr. E. von Martens records a specimen from Gottingen, Hanover, 
which he described as “/abro nigvo-fuscea.” 
France—M. Locard records that M. Terver found the variety with black lip at 
Vernay, Rhone; Coutagne records a var. melanostomea from Orsay, Seine-et-Oise ; 
and Ray and Drouet describe a variety with blackish aperture as frequent’ in 
Champagne Méridionale. 
Var. bimarginata ‘l'aylor, var. noy. 
SHELL with a coloured outer lip, bordered internally by a white rib. 
ENGLAND. 
Sussex W.--Erringham, Ang. 1883! Rh. Miller Christy. . 
York Mid W.— Specimens with outer lip rose coloured, Pateley Bridge, April 
1883 ! W. Storey. 
