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Ciausilia biplicata var. aibida.— Just four years since I 

 was staying for a short time at Heidelberg, and on a wet day, such 

 as coachologlsts love, in the Castle grounds, among other treasures 

 I found six or eight specimens of Ciausilia biplicata var. aibida. 



In June 1875 I was again there, but found only a single 

 specimen.— [Mrs.] J. Fitzgerald. 



Helix hortensis monst. sinistrorsa at Bristol.— In a 



former number of this Journal (No. 6, p. 92) I mentioned finding 

 a reversed Helix hortensis of a plain yellow color in Parry's Lane, 

 Bristol ; also that my '^ister had found a similar specimen a few 

 months previously at Heynsham. 



Last evening (August 7th), a very heavy rain having fallen during 

 the day, I started on a snail hunt and was richly, rewarded by taking 

 near Horfield, a very beautifully banded sinistral Helix hortensis. 

 —[Miss] Fanny M. Hele, Bristol. 



Helix aspersa monst. sinistrorsa at Bristol.- In 



November last, whilst searching an hedgebank for Clausiliae, a 

 large and almost black, reversed Helix aspersa rolled into my hand. 

 It v/as a fine specimen, but unfortunately dead.— [^Iiss] Fanny 

 M. Hele, Bristol. 



Bulimus obscurus v, aiba at Bristol.— Last autumn my 

 sister discovered a locality for this rare shell in Leigh Woods, near 

 Clifton.— [Miss] Fanny M. Hele, Bristol. 



Cochlicopa lubrica v. hyalina at Llandudno.— In 



July 1S77 I found a single example of this variety under a stone 

 by the roadside at Tan r allt near Llandudno. This I have had 

 the pleasure of placing in the cabinet of my friend INIr. John W. 

 Tavlor.— Wm. Denison Roebuck, Leeds. 



