396 PEAKCE AND jMAYFIELD : MOLLUSCA OF EAST NORFOLK. 



Var. lutea Moq. Alpington, Yelverton, Rockland, Hilling- 

 ton, Brooke, and Burgh Apton (S.S.P.) ; Catton and Old 



Lakenham (A.M.). 

 Var. incarnata Moq. Unicolorous and banded, at Catton 



(A.M.). 

 Var. arenicola Macgill. Kirby Bedon and Catton (A.M.); 



Yelverton (S.S.P.). 

 Var. tenuis Baudon. Yelverton (S.S.P.). 

 H. arbustorum L. Common in the Yare valley, especially 



on the marsh land. 

 Var. cincta Taylor (= \-2lX. pallida Jeffreys). Brundall and 



Surlingham (S.S.P.) ; Thorpe (x\.M.). 

 Var. flavescens Moq. Brundall and Surlingham (S.S.P.) ; 



Thorpe (A.M.). 

 H. cantiana Mont. Cienerally distributed, plentiful on all 



road-sides, hedges, and waste places where there are nettles. 



Hedenham, near Bungay, Yelverton, Alpington, Burgh 



Apton, Bramerton, Poringland, Framingham Earl and 



Pigott, Reedham, Bixley, Stoke Holy Cross (S.S.P.); 



Eaton, Lakenham, Thorpe (A.M.). 

 H. rufescens Penn. Very abundant, especially in gardens 



(S.S.P. and A.M.). 

 Var. rubens Moq. Earlham (A.M.). 

 Var. alba Moq. Earlham (A.M.). 



Var. depressa Taylor. Catton (xV.M.) ; Yelverton (S.S.P.). 

 Mons. subscalare Williams. A single specimen at Eaton 



(Science Gossip, xxvii., p. 166). 

 H. hispida L. Very abundant, especially in gardens. The 



most abundant form is var. hlspidosa Mousson (S.S.P. and 



A.M.). 

 Var. nana Jeff Banks of the Yare at Whitlingham (S.S.P.). 

 Var. depilata Alder. Costessey Common (A.M.). 

 H. granulata Alder. Local. Among dead willow leaves at 



Costessey, Ringland, and Trowse (A.M.). 

 Var. cornea Jeff. Costessey Common (A.M.). 



J.C, vii., July 1894. 



