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Var. compressa Terver. — Hedgebank at foot of Bratton Hill. 

 One example. 



Var. lurida Moq. — Some very beautiful forms from the hedge- 

 banks at the top of Milton Clevedon Hill ; also from Grovelands, 

 Bratton St. Maur. 



Var. undulata Gent. — Same localities as the preceding variety. 



Var. coalita Moq. — Common at Burnham. Frequent amidst 

 gorse at Bratton St Maur. and Milton Clevedon. 



Var. hyalozonata Taylor. — Burnham, rare. 



Var. citrino-zonata Ckll. — Abbott's Hill, Bratton St. Maur. 



Helix hortensis Miiller. — Common everywhere. Especially 

 abundant in hedge-banks near dwelling-places. Subject to great 

 variation. 



Var. lutea Moq. — A common form, occurring everywhere 

 throughout the county. 



Var. luteo-lurida Wlms. — A very local race. We have seen it 

 abundantly in the hedge-banks at Holbrooke, near Wincanton ; also 

 on the hill tops at Milton Clevedon and Penselwood. 



Var. albina Moq. — Not common. Bratton St. Maur, near 

 Bruton. Bristol (Bristol Mus.). 



Var. major Marq. — A very large specimen from Bratton St. 

 Maur might be referred to this form. 



Var. minor Moq- — Perfect specimens somewhat uncommon, for 

 this variety must not be confounded with forms whose growth has 

 been stunted by accidental injury to the shell. Bratton St. Maur, 

 with many colour and form variations ; Bath (Mrs. Oldroyd) ; Cuckoo 

 Hill, Bruton (Heginbotham) ; Bristol Mus. Coll., several forms. 



Var. incarnata Moq.— Frequent in and around Wincanton 

 and district. Penselwood (E.W.S.). 



Var. lilacina Taylor. — A local and beautiful variety. Hedge- 

 banks at Holbrooke, Bratton St. Maur ; Bath (Mrs. Oldroyd) ; Hatch 

 Beauchamp (Bowell) ; also in Bristol Mus. Coll. 



Var. pallida Cockerell. — A pale purplish form, very local. 

 Hedge-banks at Bratton St. Maur and Cuckoo Hill, near Bruton. 



Var. olivacea Taylor. — Very local. Near Bruton. 



Var. baudonia Moq. — An extremely rare form ; I have only 

 observed it in hedge-banks in the village of Bratton St. Maur. 



Var. tenuis Baud. — Bratton St. Maur. 



Var. roseozonata. — This extremely pretty form occurs amidst 

 the gorse bushes on Abbott's Hill, Bratton St. Maur. 



Var. roseo-labiata Taylor.— A well-distributed variety. 



