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Hel ix aspersa Mull. Common : Leckonfield, Long Lane, Pighill 

 Lane, Cherry-tree Lane, Meaux, Queensgate Road, and 

 gardens, Beverley. 



H. nemoralis Lin. Plentiful ofFthe chalk: Cottingham, Leckon- 

 field, Pighill Lane (in company with hortensis), Cherry- 

 tree Lane, Meaux and Grovehill Road. 



H. hortensis Mull. Extremely abundant in Pighill Lane, Long 



Lane, Queensgate Road, Cherry-tree Lane, &c. In 



Pighill Lane a series of specimens may sometimes be 



found running by fine gradations from this species to 



nemoraits. 



H. hortensis van hybrida Poiret. Pighill Lane: perhaps not 

 quite typical but intermediate between hoiiensis and 

 nejnoralis. 



H. arbustorum Lin. Very abundant in Pighill Lane, Kitchen 

 Lane and Long Lane; found also at Queensgate Road, 

 Leckonfield and Cherry-tree Lane : one of our commonest 

 shells. 



H. arbustorum var. flavescens Jeffreys. Queensgate Road 

 and Long Lane. 



H. arbustorum, bandless var., presumably marmorata. 

 Occurs with the type. 



H. cantiana Mont. Queensgate Road: abundant and fine. 



H. hispida Lin. Common: Leckonfield, Cherry-tree Lane, 

 Rowley, Westwood, Figham, Swinemoor, Meaux, Moles- 

 croft and Risby. 



H. hispida var. subrufa Jeff. Occurs with the type. 



(H. concinna Jeff. I have no localities recorded as I am not 

 sure of the type). 



H. virgata DaCosta. Lime Quarry near Westwood, and Queens- 

 gate Road. 



