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above Miirren," and Mrs. Fitzgerald has found it at Altdorf, 

 Switzerland, and kindly given me specimens. 



Var. conoidea Westerl. 



Rev. W. C. Hey has a very conical form from Fulford, 

 probably this variety. 



Var. rudis Muhlf. 



Mrs. Fitzgerald informs me she has found this in the Dolomites. 



Var. fusca Fer. 



Carlisle (Miss Donald); Ben More, Perthshire (Hey). 



Var. Repellini Charpentier. 



Mr. Rowland has kindly sent me an interesting shell from 

 York, which may be referred to this variety. 



Var. Moravica Stossicli. 



The specimens alluded to, under var. Baylei, as in the 

 possession of Mr. Ponsonby, are, Mrs. Fitzgerald informs me, 

 this variety; and I am indebted to her kindness for specimens, 

 I have not seen the original description. 



Var. flavescens Moq.-Tand. 



The additional localities for this variety are Beverley 

 (Butterell), Fulford (Hey), Helmsley (Hugh Richardson), Ilkley 

 (Nelson), Shefifi^d (L. E. Emmet), Skipton and Tadcaster (Miss 

 Fairbrass); Gunnar Peak on the Tyne on nettles (Richardson); 

 Near Carlisle (Miss Donald); Lewes, Sussex (Jenner). In Scot- 

 land, Rev. J. McMurtrie reports it "abundant near Portree, Skye; 

 near the town of Ayr, at the foot of the Doon, &c." Mr. W. 

 Baillie of Brora, has found it, at an altitude of 600 feet, near 

 Assynt, S. W. Sutherland. Mrs. Fitzgerald has also kindly given 

 me some specimens from Munich, Bavaria. 



i.e., iii., April, 1S82 



