lo8 MCMURTRIE : SHELLS OF NORTH NORTHUMBERLAND. 



H. nemoralis var. rubella Moq. — Bands becoming obso- 

 lete. Alnmouth, south side, somewhat common. 



H. nemoralis var. castanea Moq. — Bands becoming obso- 

 lete. Alnmouth, south side, less common. 



H. nemoralis rubella var. bimarginata Moq. — Bamborough 

 (the specimens also approach var. albolabiata Von Mart.). 



H. nemoralis var. roseolabiata Taylor? — Alnmouth, north 

 side, rare. 



H. hortensis var. lutea Moq. — 12345, (12)3(45), (12345), 

 Alnmouth. 



H. hortensis var. minor Moq. — 123(45), 00000, luUa, 

 Alnmouth. 



H. hortensis var. roseolabiata Taylor. — Alnmouth, not 

 rare, on rising ground on the golf links near the sea. 



H. hortensis var. arenicola Macgill.— Alnmouth, with the 

 preceding, not rare. 



H. hortensis var. albina Moq. (?) — Alnmouth, with the pre- 

 ceding, not rare. (This is the same shell as var. arenicola, 

 but without translucent lines). 



H. arbustorum L. — Handsome, somewhat umbilicate. Tweed- 

 mouth, under stones, in December. 



H. hispida L. — Alnmouth; Beal ; Tweedmouth. 



H. hispida var. subrufa Moq, — Alnmouth; Beal ; Tweed- 

 mouth. 



H. hispida near var. nana Jeff.— Alnmouth. 



H. hispida with bands (concinna minor?). — Alnmouth, rare. 



H. virgata Da Costa. — Amble (some miles south of Alnmouth), 

 common ; Alnmouth, very abundant on the golf links ; 

 Bamborough, common. 



H. virgata var. major Taylor. — At Alnmouth the shell often 

 reaches or approaches this variety. 



H. virgata var. albicans Grat. — Alnmouth, not rare; Bam- 

 borough, somewhat common. 



H. virgata var. alba Taylor. — Amble, somewhat abundant; 

 Alnmouth, abundant at the foot of the Alne, on the north 



J.C., vi., July, 1889. 



