246 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL, 16, NO. S, JANUARY, I922. 



LIST OF MEM BERS. 



The following Changes of Address should be noted : — 



Adams, J. U., Bedvvyn, Wilts. 



Arnold, B., Milton Hall, Milton-next-Giavesend, Kent. 



Bacchus, D., 29, Abbotsfoid Road, Redland, Bristol. 



Cartvvright, W., M.Sc, 18, Bath Road, Buxton. 



Collinge, Dr. W. E., The Museum, York. 



Cribb, Rev. C. T. , B. A., Chatsvvorth House, Regent Street, Leamington. 



Despott, G., C.M.Z.S., M.B.O.U., Valletta, Malta. 



Eliot, Sir Charles, c/o British Embassy, Tokio. 



Emmett, H., Grove Cottage, Hammersley Street, Hanley, Stoke-on Trent 



Firth, J. D., The Crescent, Hyde Park Corner, Leeds. 



Gauntlett, H. L., Formby, Brockenhurst, Hants. 



Hargreaves, J. A., 11, Garden Street, Leeds. 



Hindley, R. T,, Oakenclough, near Huddersfield. 



Lancaster, E. le Cronier, Venaway, Parkmill S.O., Glamorgan. 



Newton, R. BuUen, I.S.O., 328, Uxbridge Road, London, W. 3. 



Pye, A. W., The Hollies, Dudley Street, Grimsby. 



Roberts, A. W. Rymer, The End House, 38, Fulbrook Road, Cambridge. 



Simpson, James, 23, Marischal Street, Aberdeen. 



Sowden, H. , 22, Victoria Street, Nunnery Lane, York. 



Stracey, B., Chalet Dunbeg, Diemtigen, Simmenthal, Canton Bern, Switzerland. 



Turton, Lt.-Col. W. H., 21, Sion Hill, Clifton, Bristol. 



Van der Sleen, Dr. W. G. N., Laurens Cortes-straat, 23, Haarlem, Holland. 



Worsfold, H. W., 168, The Grove, Wandsworth, London, S.W. 18. 



The New Members, Resignations, Deaths, etc., will be found in the Proceedings, 

 pp. 159-164, 234 and 268-275. 



Helix aspersa var. exalbida at Westbury-on-Trym, Glos. W.— At a 



corner of an allotment here, on a wall ivy-clad for about twenty yards, there is quite 

 a numerous colony of the above. As far as my investigation goes at present 

 the " aspersa" population here maybe divided into three — about one-third var. 

 exalbida ; one-third type, well banded but ground colour more yellow than usual, 

 and one-third a reddish brown shell. The interior and inside of lip a purple colour. 

 This is not the first record of var. exalbida for the county, for in 1874 the Misses 

 Hele found it at Westbury-on-Trym. (Leipner, L. & F. W. Mollusca of Bristol 

 District, 1876). If this is the same habitat I thought it might be of interest, as 

 showing the variety to have flourished for nearly 50 years. Among the nettles 

 below I have taken Polita drapa^-naldi, H. striolata, type and var. alba. On the 

 grass bank below H. virgata type, var. lutescens (normal size), var. albicans and 

 var. hyalozona, small but fairly common, H. caperata of a large size and var. fulva 

 and C. litbrica. — Douglas Bacchus (Read before the Society, November loth, 

 1920). 



