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Mr. A. W. Stelfox has also remarked that the area inhabited by the var. 
castunew in Ireland is distinctly central and corresponds with the range 
of many other species of the central group. 
M. Medoulé has found shells at Deville-les-Rouen and at Mont-Gardan, 
Seine Inférieure, possessing a sharply defined band, exactly at the sutural 
line, which he has proposed to distinguish as the “bande hyalo-perisuturale.” 
Var. pellucens Moquin-'l'andon (see p. 300). 
Helix nemoralis var. pellucida Germain, Moll. Angers, 1903. 
The sub-var. pellueida is described as of ordinary size, very fragile and pellucid, 
and almost transparent, usually of a yellow or rosy tint, but unbanded or with faint 
bands only, and with a somewhat thickened brown or maroon lip. 
FRANCE. 
Maine-et-Loire—On brambles by the city refuse-heaps near St. Nicholas Lake, 
Angers. 
. ) a 
Var. major Férussac (see p. 296). 
FRANCE. 
In the Pyrénées, Dr. Germain states that this form ascends quite to the limit of 
perpetual snow, and is there of enormous size, with a diameter of 35 mill. and an 
altitude of 22 mill. ; while Locard mentions specimens from Pyrénées Orientales 
32 mill. by 29 mill., which Dr. Germain deseribes as forma e/afa when considered 
with reference to var. major of Férussac. 
Var. fasciata Moquin-l'andon (see p. 310). 
FRANCE. 
Maine-et-Loire—Specimens of sexfasciate and septemfasciate shells are recorded 
as found in a hedge at St. Barthelmy, Angers, by Dr. Paul Germain. 
Var. lateritia Dumont and Mortillet (see p. 314). 
The sub-var. roseozonata of which a colony is recorded by Mr. A. W. Stelfox 
as existing on the boulder-elay cliffs with a southern aspect near the village of 
Curraun, West Mayo; they had the habit of resting beneath leaves of the Coltsfoot 
(Tussilago farfara), and probably feeding upon the orange-coloured fungus which 
infested the leaves of that plant. 
Var. albilabris Dum. & Mort. (see p. 317). 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Bohemia—Although Herr Slavik records only Helix hortensis for Bohemia, his 
figures (pl.i., ff. 12, 13) of typical North Bohemian specimens seem clearly referable 
to the var. libellula-albilabris. 
Var. hyalozonata ‘l'aylor (see p. 315). 
Helix nemoralis var. lucida Caziot, Moll. Monaco, 1910, p. 80. 
The sub-var. lucida is described as yellow and translucent, with bands semi- 
pellucid, and possessing an absolutely white peristome. 
This variety does not accord with the var. /urida of Moquin-Tandon, as implied 
by M. Caziot, who apparently by error everywhere misspells the varietal name. 
: FRANCE. 
Alpes Maritimes—Valley of the Tinée, between St. Sauveur and Clans (Caziot, 
l.c.). 
Var. umbilicata Cockerell (see p. 296). 
FRANCE. 
Maine-et-Loire—Several found in the Cemetery of Pruniers near Angers, and 
recorded by Dr. Germain. 
