TAYLOR: ON NEW VARIETIES OF BRITISH SHELLS. 33 



Succinea elegans var. albida n. v. Shell white. 



Found by Mr. Butterell, in the neighbourhood of 

 Beverley, S.E. Yorkshire. 



Helix nemoralis var. roseolabiata n. v.=v. hybrida Moq. 

 Peristome and rib pink or pale brown. 



I have specimens of this from Boston, Lincoln- 

 shire, kindly given me by Mr. W. H. Hay. 



Helix nemoralis var. albolabiata Von Martens. Shell with 

 mouth and rib white. 



I have this in a yellow ground color from Folke- 

 stone, given me by Mrs. Fitzgerald, and from Repton 

 near Burton, from Mr. Hagger. I have also a specimen 

 from Folkestone with somewhat transparent bands. 



Helix nemoralis var. bimarginata Picard. Shell with 

 white rib and black peristome. 



I have this shell from Boston Spa, and I have 

 seen specimens from near Driffield, collected by Mr. 

 L.B. Ross, F.C.S. 



Helix nemoralis var. libellula Risso. Shell yellow. 



I have been favored with this form from near 

 Minster, Kent, by Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell, and from 

 Bristol by Miss F. M. Hele. 



Helix nemoralis var. rubella Moq. Shell of a red or 

 yellowish-red color. 



I have found this form at Strensall near York, and 

 I have received it from Miss F. M. Hele from Bristol, 

 and Mr. Cockerell from Chislehurst. 



Helix nemoralis var. castanea Moq. Shell of a chestnut 

 color. 



I have found this variety myself near Bristol, 

 and Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell has given me a specimen 

 from Chislehurst, W. Kent. 



