34 TAYLOR: ON NEW VARIETIES OF BRITISH SHELLS. 



Helix nemoralis var. hyalozonata n. v. Shell with the 

 bands transparent. 



Mrs. Fitzgerald has with her accustomed kindness 

 given me a specimen from near Folkestone, E. Kent. 



Helix hortensis var. roseolabiata n. v.=v. hybrida Jeff. 

 Shell with pink or rose colored rib. 



I have this variety from Blagdon, Somerset 

 (Miss Hele), Faversham (Miss Fairbrass) and Essex 

 (R. M. Christy). 



Helix hortensis var. fuscolabiata Von Martens. Shell with 

 a dark peristome and rib. 



I have this form from Folkestone (Mrs. Fitzgerald), 

 and Mr. Ashford has kindly given me specimens from 

 Christchurch, S. Hants. 



Helix hortensis var. lutea Moq. Shell yellow. 



I have this variety from Folkestone (Mrs. Fitz- 

 gerald), Faversham and Ospringe (Miss Fairbrass), 

 and York. 



Helix hortensis var. incarnata yiooy.^sf. fagorum W. & M. 

 Shell of a rosy-red color. 



I have this variety from Bilton near Bath, collected 

 and obligingly given me by Miss F. M. Hele. 



Helix hortensis var. olivacea n. v. Shell of a deep olive- 

 brown color. 



I have collected this variety at York. 



Helix hortensis var. lilacina n. v. Shell of a bluish-violet 

 color. 



This variety has been found at Cawthorn near 

 Barnsley, and at Ilkley, and Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell 

 has sent me it from Chislehurst. 



J.C, iv., April, 1883 



