322 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. l6, NO. 10, OCTOBER, I922. 



Type (reddish and horn-coloured) and vars. nana and depilata. 

 The majority of the mature shells seen were hairless. 



H. striolata. — Common everywhere. Banks, roadsides on 

 nettles, in grounds and on walls. 



var. alba. Nearly as common as type; more so on walls, also 

 very depressed varieties of same. 



var. albocincta. Fairly common. 



Acanthinula aculeata. — Common under fallen beech leaves in 

 grounds ; occasionally on walls, but such specimens are much worn. 



Vallonia pulchella. — Fairly rare; in a few places with V. costata. 



V. costata. — Common under stones on walls, especially when 

 ivy-covered ; in one or two places in village and on Bradford Road. 



Helicigona lapicida. — On quarry facings in one or two places. 

 Two specimens found at base of sycamore tree {A. pseudo-platanus) 

 have a bronze kind of periostracum. 



H. arbustorum. — Banks by canal ; also vars. fuscescens and 

 flavescens (March 26th). 



Helix aspersa. — Common everywhere. Nearly all specimens 

 are very light in colour, more nearly approaching var. zonata. 



vars. zonata, flammea, unicolor (one ; lane leading to canal 

 from Sanatorium). 



Aspersa reaches here a large size, but small examples are nOt rare 

 (alt. 27 mm., diam. max. 28 mm., min. 23 mm.). 



This snail was a great dish with many of the villagers. 



H. nemoralis.^ — Very common in grounds. Of the first hundred 

 gathered I give the following list : — Type 12345, 10 ; type (12345), 8 ; 

 type 123(45), 23 ; type (12)3(45), 5 ; type oo345> 4 ; var. castanea, 23 ; 

 var. rubella, 00300, 1 2 ; var. rubella, 00000, 6 ; var. libellula, 

 00300, 5 ; var. libellula, 0O345, 3 ; albolablata Sind rubella, i. 



H. hortenSis. — Rarer than nemoralis in grounds, but commoner 

 along canal banks. 



Type, 12345, 00345, (12345), 10005. 

 var. lutea, 00000. Common, 

 var. incarnata, 00000. Rare. 



Ena obscura. — Common in grounds, hedgerows, etc. 



Cochlicopa lubrica. — Common under beech trees in grounds. 

 var. hyalina. 



Caecilioides acicula. — Two dead shells under moss in grounds. 



Pupilla muSCOrum. — Common in colonies on walls ; Bradford 

 Road, near front entrance to Sanatorium. I counted over 125 full- 

 grown shells in the space of about three yards under loose stones on 

 top of wall. 



