340 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
Helix aculeata.—Warlingham ; Sevenoaks; Gatton, Croham 
Hurst, Woodmansterne, &c. (K. M‘Kean); Orpington, on a bank 
with H. pygmea; Erith, with Hyalina fulva in oak woods 
(H. Leshe:; Twickenham (S. C. C.); Fulham (Harting). 
H. pomatia.—East Kent (W. D. Roebuck); Eynsford, War- 
lingham, &c., abundant on the chalk. 
Var. albida. — Near Reigate (Brewer); Dorking (J. W. 
Williams). 
H. aspersa.—Very abundant in all three counties. 
Var. exalbida.—Warlingham, Dartford, Chislehurst (L. M.C.) ; 
Dorking (C. Ashford); near Faversham (Fairbrass); Kemsing 
(A. H. Shepherd) ; Folkestone (Fitzgerald); Orpington (L. M. C.). 
Var. zonata.—Folkestone (C. Ashford). 
[ Var. virescens. —Cowfold, Sussex (J. W. Taylor from descrip- 
tion by J. E. Harting). 
Var. unicolor.—Horndean, Hants (Madison).]} 
Var. grisea.—Folkestone (Fitzgerald) ; Dorking (Ashford). 
Var. albescens.— Minster (S. C. C.) ; Godstone. 
Var. albofasciata. — Godalming (H. W. Kidd). [Carisbrook 
Castle, Isle of Wight (Ashford). ] 
Monst. scalariforme, Chislehurst (lL. M. C.). Monst. sinis- 
trorsum, Epsom (Daniel); Hanover Villas, Notting Hill (H.-A. 
Smith); Dartford (Latham). 
H. nemoralis.—Abundant in Kent, but less common in Surrey. 
Generally distributed in Middlesex. 
Var. castanea.—Minster, St. Mary Cray, Perivale. 
Var. studeria.— Crayford. 
Var. olivacea.—Near Faversham (Miss Fairbrass). 
Var. albescens.—Wrotham. 
Var. rubella 00000.—Near Canterbury (Miss L. Fenn); Chisle- 
hurst ; Orpington. 
Var. libellula 00000.—Orpington, Minster. 
Vars. albolabiata and hyalozonata.—Folkestone (Fitzgerald). 
H. hortensis.—Generally abundant. It does not seem to occur 
in Thanet, however, the only evidence of its existence there being 
a few dead shells found on the shore a little to the west of Rams- 
gate by my brother (S.C. C.), but these had probably been washed 
from elsewhere. 
Var. lilacina.—Chislehurst; near Faversham (Miss Fairbrass) ; 
near Putney (S. C. C.); Gunnersbury. 
