36 TAYLOR: ON NEW VARIETIES OF BRITISH SHELLS, 



Helix virgata var. albicans Grat. Shell entirely white or 

 whitish without markings. 



I have specimens from Freshwater and Yarmouth, 

 Isle of Wight, and from Tenby, for which I am 

 indebted to Mr. J. W. Wood, Mr. C. Ashford and 

 Mr. Boland respectively. 



Helix virgata m. sinistrorsum n. m. Shell reversed. 



Mr. Ashford has found this form at Afton, Isle 

 of Wight, and generously added it to the collection of 

 the Conchological Society ; Mr. Peace has found it at 

 Balne Moor, Yorkshire, and Mr. Norman at Clevedon. 



Helix caperata var. bizonalis Moq. Shell whitish, with two 



continuous bands above the periphery, and many below. 



I found a specimen of this variety at Scarborough. 



Helix ericetorum var. leucozona Moq. Shell entirely 

 rufous or brown above, with a white line at the 

 periphery, often with many lines beneath. 



Kindly given to me by Mr. Baillie of Brora, from 

 near mouth of Halladale River, N. coast of Sutherland. 



Balea perversa var. simplex Moq. Shell without denticle. 

 I have found this variety somewhat commonly at 

 West Witton, N.W. Yorkshire. 



Cochlicopa lubrica var. minor Fischer. Shell smaller. 

 Length 4^ mill. 



Mr. Roebuck has kindly given me this variety 

 collected by himself at Llandudno. 



Cyclostoma elegans var. marmorea Brown. Shell smooth, 

 and nearly entirely free from striation. 



Mr. Ashford has kindly given me a specimen of 

 this variety from Croydon, Surrey. 



J.C, iv., April, 1883 



