682 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Helix hortensis, Miill., var. lutea 00000. 



Kildare. — Kildare, two. — R. M. Christy. 



These are the only specimens of this species we have ever 

 seen from Ireland. 



Helix rufescens, Penn. 



Donegal. — Donegal, numerous, Sept. 7, 1885. — W.F. de V. Kane. 

 Dublin. — Green-lanes, DoUymount, near Dublin, and Killester- 



lane, Artane village, July 5, 1885. — J. R. Redding. 

 Tipper ary 8. — Grantstown, a few. — R. Rimmer. 

 Cork N.—Govk.—Rev. J. IF. Sorsley (per B. C. Cochrell). 

 Kerry. — Muckross. — J. R. Hardy. Killamey. — T. Rogers. 



Helix rufescens, v. rubens, Moq. 



Tipperary S. — Grantstown, one. — R. Rimmer. Near Clonmel. — 



A. H. Delap. 

 Corh N. — ITear Cork. — Rev. J. W. Horsley (per S. C. Cockerell). 



Helix concinna, Jeff. 



Derry. — Coleraine, common. — L. E. Adams. 

 Tipperary 8. — Grantstown, a few. — R. Rimmer. 



Helix concinna, v. albida, Jeff. 



Derry. — Coleraine, one or two specimens in damp places, April, 

 1884.— Z. JS. Adams. 



Helix hispida, L. 



Clare. — County Clare. — T. Rogers. 



Helix sericea, lIuU. 



Kildare. — Kildare. — T. Rogers. 



Helix fusca, Mont. 



Atitrim.—Cave Hill, near Belfast, August 29, 1883.— 5. A. 



8tewart. 

 Sligo. — Enniscoe Demesne, two sent. — W. F. de V. Kane. 



Helix pisana, Miill. 



Duhlin. — Sandhills, Rush, abundant, Sept. 24, 1885. — J. R. 

 Redding. Dublin. — A. If. Norman. 



Helix pisana, v. alba, Shuttl. 



Duhlin. — Sandhills, Rush, with type, common. — J. R. Redding. 

 In the Rev. Dr. Norman's collection we saw a specimen with 

 transparent bands, which he had received from Dr. Kinahan. 



