APPENDIX—HELIX POMATIA. 481 
Var. brunnea Moquin-l'andon (see p. 227). 
LEAVE Yr 
Venetia—The sub-var. piceata is recorded by Biichner from Tarbole, Lake Garda. 
Var. albida Moquin-l'andon (see p. 226). 
Helix pomatia f. albescens Buchner on //. fomatia, 1899, p. 237. 
Dr. Biichner suggests the use of the name albescens as more correctly 
applicable to the shells of this variety than those of albina, alba, ete., 
which are usually employed. 
GERMANY. 
Wurtemburg—The sub-var. albescens is cited by Dr. Biichner from Miinster 
and Laffan on the Neckar; Mohringen and Neuhausen on the Fildern; and also 
about Neckarthailfingen, Urach, and several other localities. 
Var. pseudoligata Paulacci, Faun. Mal. Italie, 1878, p. 35. 
This variety is described as resembling Helix ligata Miill., but, chiefly on the 
somewhat slender foundation that its habitat lies beyond and outside that of the 
true H. ligata it is regarded by the authoress as a variety of H. pomatia. 
It is the antithesis of H. ligata var. pseudopomatia of Blane, which has all the 
characters of H. pomatia and would be referred to that species but that the habitat 
on Monte Corno, Abruzzi, is beyond its natural range. 
ITALY. 
Emilia—The H. pomatia var. ;seudoligata was found in the vicinity of Vioren- 
zuola d’Arda, in the province of Piacenza (Paulucci, L.c.). 
Monst. sinistrorsum Moquin-T'andon (see p. 228). 
This reversal of the normal mode of coiling in Helix pomatia is probably 
fairly common where the species is abundant. 
ENGLAND. 
Norfolk W.—One specimen from an ivy-grown wall, Heacham, 1907, W. Royal- 
Dawson. ; 
GERMANY. 
Suabia—Dr. Otto Biichner records fourteen examples known to him from the 
snail farms at Ulm, Dapfen, Sigmaringen, and Lauterthal. 
Wurtemburg—Dr. Biichner also enumerates four others from Tubingen, Ravens- 
burg, Miinster on the Neckar, and Mohringen on the Fildern. 
Nassau—Prof. Sandberger records it from Weilburg and Koch from Dillenburg. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY, 
Transylvania—Dr. Bielz chronicles a specimen found at Grossau near Herr- 
mannstadt. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Ticino—Abbe Stabile records the finding of a specimen at Vezia, near Lugano, 
Monst. sealare Miiller (see p. 228). 
GERMANY. 
Wurtemburg—Dr. Biichner records specimens from Tubingen, Stuttgart, and 
from several snail-farms in Sigmaringen. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Carniola—Dr. F. J. Schmidt has recorded the finding in 1846 of a specimen in 
a garden in Laibach. 
Transylvania —Bielz notes a very fine example collected at Reps. 
15/7/14 El 
