TAYLOR: ON NEW VARIETIES OF BRITISH SHELLS. 35 



Helix hortensis m. sinistrorsum n. m. Shell reversed. 



Found by Miss F. M. Hele at Coombe Dingle 

 near Bristol, and by Miss Jessie Hele at Keynsham, 

 N. Somerset. Both were of an uniform yellow colour. 



Helix Cantiana var. rubescens Moq. Shell with the last 

 whorl rufous. 



I have a specimen from Horn Dean, S. Hants, 

 kindly given me by Mr. Madison of Birmingham. 



Helix Cantiana var. albida n. v. Shell entirely opaque-white. 



Miss F. M. Hele has, with her usual generosity, 



given me a specimen from Bilton near Bath, and Miss 



Fairbrass has kindly given me one from nr. Faversham. 



Helix Cantiana var. galloprovincialis Dupuy. Shell clear 

 and somewhat translucent, aperture white inside, 

 rufous outside. 



Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell has obligingly given me 

 a specimen collected by himself at Sane, I. of Thanet. 



Helix rufescens var. rubens Moq. Shell reddish. 



This variety has been found near Hunslet by Mr. 

 T. W. Bell, and Mr. Robert Scharif has kindly given 

 me specimens from Hardraw Scar, N.W. Yorkshire. 



Helix Pisana var. lineolata Moq. Shell whitish with 

 numerous fine brown lines. 



Mr. W. H. Boland has kindly given me specimens 

 from Tenby. 



Helix virgata var. hypozona Moq. Shell uniformly white 

 above, and with the usual banding beneath. 



Mr. Boland has favoured me with specimens 

 collected by himself at Tenby. 



