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Arion hortensis Fenissac— Twitchen ; Lee. Typical form, 



abundant under stones. 



Arion circumscriptus Johnston. — Twitchen, wood, among moss 

 and dead leaves; near Bennett's Mouth. Confirmed by Mr. Roebuck. 



[Sphyradium edentulum Drap. — Braunton Burrows, one dead 

 specimen in a ditch. Stated to be common on Lundy by Mr. Tomlin 

 {J. of Conch., vol. xii., p. 121)]. 



Pyramidula rotundata Miiller. — Common everywhere. 



Helicella virgata Da Costa. — Woolacombe, Fire Beacon Hill, 

 etc. [Croyde, Braunton Burrows]. Extremely common on the sand 

 dunes and cliffs near the sea. 



var. leucozona Taylor. — Braunton Burrows, by Dr. G. B. 

 Longstaff. Identified by Mr. F. Taylor. 



var. lutescens Moq.-Tand. — Woolacombe. [Croyde]. 



var. rufulozonata Taylor. — Woolacombe. Identified by Mr. 

 J- W. Taylor. This is much darker than the other specimens, which 

 are yellowish like the type. [Croyde]. 



var. albicans Grateloup. — Woolacombe. [Croyde]. 



var. subdeleta Cockerell. — Fire Beacon Hill ; Woolacombe ; 

 Vention. Identified by Mr. J. W. Taylor. 



Helicella caperata Montagu. — Twitchen, garden ; Woolacombe, 

 sand dunes ; Fire Beacon Hill ; Bull Point Lighthouse ; Lee. 

 [Croyde, Braunton Burrows]. Very common. 



var. ornata Picard. — Woolacombe, golf-links; Borough; Lee. 

 [Croyde]. 



[m. sinistrorsum. — Woolacombe, sand dunes, Aug., 1904, 

 E. Collier]. 



Helicella barbara Linne.— Woolacombe, sand dunes, and walls 

 near the shore. Numerous, but not widely distributed. 



var. strigata Menke. — Woolacombe, with the type. 

 HygTOmia hispida \Jinw6 \=Helixconcinua Jeffreys]. — Twitchen, 

 laorough. Not recorded in last Census from North Devon, but taken 

 by Messrs. Beeston, Wright, and Tomlin. 



var. hispidosa Mousson. — Woolacombe ; Lee. [Braunton]. 

 Hygromia rufescens Pennant. — Twitchen, strawberry beds, 

 wood, etc. Abundant. 



var. rubens Moq.-Tand. — Twitchen, one specimen under a 

 stone in the garden. 



var. albo-cincta Cockerell. — Twitchen. Frequent. 



var. alba Moq.-Tand. — Twitchen, one specimen on a wall in the 

 garden, by Dr. Longstaff 



[All the above varieties were also taken at Hele, Ilfracombe]. 



