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H. nemoralis var. carnea. — Occasional. 



H. nemoralis var. conoidea. — Alphington ; one specimen. 



H. hortensis Miill. — Frequent. 



H. hortensis var. minor Moq. — Frequent. Alphington. 



H. hortensis var. lutea Moq. — Common. Alphington. 



H. hortensis var. incarnata Moq. — Alphington; two 



specimens. 

 H. hortensis van olivacea-roseolabiata. — Frequent. 

 H. hortensis var. arenicola Macg.^ — Alphington; one speci- 

 men, scarcely typical. 

 H. arbustorum L. — Rather common about Exeter. 

 H. arbustorum var. major Pfr. — Alphington; one specimen. 

 H. cantiana Mont. — Rare, and very local about Exeter. 



Tamerton FoUiott, near Plymouth. 

 H. cantiana var. albida Tayl. — Sparingly In a hedge at 



Topsham. 

 H. rufescens Penn. — Ivybridge. Torquay. 1 have not seen 



this species about Exeter. 

 H. rufescens var. alba Moq. — Kingsbridge. 

 H. concinna Jeff.— Alphington. Haldon. 

 H. hispida L. — Alphington. Matford Bottoms. Stoke woods. 

 H. fusca Mont. — Local. Frequent in a hedge at Haldon. 

 H. virgata Da Costa and var. albicans Grat., are probably 



the most abundant of all the Helices about Exeter. 

 H. virgata var. leucozona Tayl.— St. George's Clyst, near 



Exeter, 

 H. caperata Mont. — Generally distributed. St. George's 



Clyst. 

 H. caperata var. major Jeff. — Dunchidiock; one specimen. 

 H. caperata var. lutescens. — Peamore Park, near Exeter. 

 H. rotundata Mull. — Haldon ; Common. 

 H. rupestris Drap. — Ivybridge. Torquay. 

 H. pygmaea Drap. — Frequent among dead leaves. Haldon 



and Stoke woods. 

 H. lapicida L. — Plentiful in one or two spots at Ashbuiton. 



