TOMLIN : LAND SHELLS OF ILFRACOMBE. I S3 



H. virgata var. subalbida (Poiret). ' Little Hangman.' 



H. caperata Mont. Ubiquitous; finest on the ' Hangman.' 



H. caperata var. ornata Pic. At Combe Martin. 



H. rotundata Miill. Very common everywhere; and of ex- 

 tremely fine size. 



H. rotundata var. alba Moq. In marvellous abundance in 

 a dell on the cliff to the east of Hele Bay. Amongst several 

 hundred specimens we observed only three or four of the 

 type. Elsewhere the variety never occurred. 



H. pulchella Miill. Occurred only twice on the cliffs between 

 Ilfracombe and Lee (the ' Torr's Walk '). 



Bulimus acutus (Miill.). Plentiful on the sandhills in Morte 

 Bay. 



B. obscurus (Miill.). Common in hedgerows on the road 



to Combe Martin. Also plentiful in the Hele Bay locality. 

 Pupa umbilicata Drap. Ubiquitous and generally very fine 



indeed. 

 Balea perversa (L.). A single live specimen in a copse south 



of Bittadon, on slate. 

 Clausilia rugosa (Drap.). Plentiful everywhere. 



C. rugosa var. tumidula Jeff. A swollen and stumpy form, 



corresponding to this variety, occurred near the sea. 

 Cochlicopa lubrica (Miill.). Not common; at Combe 



Martin, Hele, and Ilfracombe. 

 Carychium minimum Miill. Plentiful with H. rotundata 



var. alba. 

 Cyclostoma elegans (Miill.). Also common in the Hele 



locality. Not found elsewhere. Most of the specimens 



were of a dark purplish colour. 



Clausilia rugosa var. gracilior at Clapham, Yorks. 



— I can add this variety to Mr. Hugh Richardson's list of the 

 ' MoUusca of the Neighbourhood of Clapham,' published in the 

 April No. of this Journal, 1886; specimens of which I found 

 in August, 1884, not far from Clapham Church. — C. H. 



PlERSON. 



