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and near Pannal. One young specimen found in Copgrove 

 Woods (vide Nat. for 1885). 



Helix nemoralis L. — Local and not numerous. 



H. nemoralis var. libellula Risso. — One dead specimen at 

 Knox, 00340 ; Ripley ; and several at Knaresborough. 



H. nemoralis var. rubella Moq. — Found at Knaresborough, 

 without bands. 



H. nemoralis var. hybrida Poiret. — Knaresborough and also 

 Ripley (F.T.W.). 



H. hortensis Mull. — Very common especially at Knares- 

 borough, on the limestone, where there is a large colony. 

 It also occurs sparingly all over the district, the var. lutea 

 00000 being the most common. 



H. hortensis var. lutea Moq. — Knaresborough; Crimple ; 

 Pannal; Ripley; Nidd Bridge; Allerton; Ribston; Golds- 

 borough ; Burton Leonard ; Staveley ; Burnt Bridge ; and 

 Copgrove. Also Birstwith (F.T.W.). 



H. hortensis var. roseo-labiata Taylor. — Knaresborough 

 several ; Goldsborough one ; Harrogate several ; Starbeck 

 one ; Ripley two. 



H. arbustorum L. — Local ; confined principally to the lime- 

 stone. Large colony at Knaresborough ; also found at Rib- 

 ston ; Goldsborough ; Allerton ; and Spofforth. The only 

 Birstwith example was a broken one found by Mr. Walker 

 on a stone heap where it had been dropped by a bird. 



H. arbustorum var. alpestris Zgl. — Two along with the 

 type at Knaresborough. 



H. arbustorum var. marmorata Tayl. — A few occur along 

 with the type at Knaresborough. 



H. arbustorum var. flavescens Moq. — One at Knares- 

 borough. 



H. cantiana Mont. — Local and rare. Mr. Walker has found 

 it at Birstwith ; I have taken it within the boundary on the 

 Wetherby road. Copgrove Woods (Roebuck, Nat. 1885). 



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