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Var. citrinozonata (?) — A beautiful shell with transparent 

 yellow bands, but scarce, and found only in one spot (locality i). 



Var. tenuis (Baudon). — Common ; in fact most of the shells 

 were thin, but some more so than others. 



Var. luteolabiata (L. E. Adams). — Three specimens. In this 

 species forms of banding were many and extremely variable. Band 

 variations: 12345 (type), (12345), 1(2345), (i23)(45), 1(23)45, 

 I2345, 1:345. 123(45), (12)3(45), 12345, I2345, (12)345, \0345, ::345, 

 0:345, :::4:, 00345, 103(45), 1(23)45. 



H. rufescens (Pennant). — Not common anywhere ; one or two 

 small colonies at varying distances apart. 



Var. alba (Moq.). — Scarce. (Braunton Road, Berrynarbor Road, 

 Rapparee Lane). " Hele, Combe Martin Road " (J.R.B.T.). 



Var. albo-cincta (Cockerell). — Scarce. (Braunton Road, Rap- 

 paree Lane). 



Var. rubens (Moq.). — Rare; (Berrynarbor Road, Rapparee 

 Lane). 



*H. hispida (Linne). — Not common ; " Sparingly, but widely dis- 

 tributed " (J.R.B.T). 



Var. depilata (Alder). — Only found in one locality (Braunton 

 Road), "on east side of Hele Bay" (J.R.B.T). 



Var. albida (Jeff.). — "A single adult on the Combe Martin 

 Road" (J.R.B.T). 



*H. granulata (Alder). — Not by any means common, only one 

 small colony noted, near Ilfracombe, viz. : at foot of wall skirting 

 Rapparee Lane among nettles and herbage in the immediate vicinity of 

 Ilfracombe. At Berrynarbor an exceptionally large colony, consisting 

 of many thousands was discovered. So thickly crowded together 

 were the animals, that every plant stem, every leaf of ivy and bit of 

 available vegetation was crowded with them, and in some places the 

 snails were crawling over each other. They were also of very fine size. 



" Decidedly rare ; it occured at Widmouth Cove, Hele, and else- 

 where " (J.R.B.T). 



*H. fusca (Montagu). — Very rare; two live specimens among 

 herbage on Berrynarbor Road, and one other live one in Chamber- 

 combe Woods. " One live and one dead shell under stones in 

 Combe Martin Village" (J.R.B.T). 



H. virgata (DaCosta). — Decidedly absent in the immediate 

 vicinity of Ilfracombe. The nearest colony found was at Lee, two 

 miles to the west, and another "on the slopes of "Little Hangman'," 

 (J.R.B.T.) to the east. 



Var. hypozona (Moq.).—" Little Hangman" (J.R.B.T). 



Var. albicans (Grat.).— "Little Hangman " (J.R.B.T). 



