314 THE ZOOLOGIST. 



(Clement Reid) ; all along the hillside from Buriton (Hants) to 

 the dell, Treyford, where it is common, in beech woods chiefly, 

 and specially near water (J. Gordon) ; Singleton and Graffham 

 (W. Jeffery and many others) ; Bignor Hill ; Glatting Hangar ; 

 Farm Wood, Sutton, Barlavington Hangar, and Woolavington 

 Hangar (Clement Keid) ; Hangar above Heyshott Farm (E.W. S.) ; 

 William Wood, Up Park (Rev. W. A. Shaw). 



Helicigona lapicida, Linne\ — Widely distributed, particularly 

 abundant in beech woods. 



Var. ecarinata, A. Schmidt. (Plate III.) 



The subvar. subangulata, Pascal, has been taken at Lavant 

 by the Eev. W. A. Shaw. 



Var. albina, Menke. — Light greenish white specimens at 

 Lavant, May, 1904 (Eev. W. A. Shaw). 



Monst. scalare, Charpentier. (Plate III.) 



The subvar. subscalaris, Grateloup, has been taken at Lavant 

 by the Rev. W. A. Shaw. 



H. arbustorum, Linne". — Widely distributed, but absent from 

 the Vectian sands about Blackdown. Mr. P. J. Johnson has 

 found it in a Pleistocene deposit on the foreshore at West 

 Wittering. 



Var. picea, Rossmassler. 



Subvar. fusca. — Ecclesbourne Glen, Hastings (G. H. Rowe). 



Var. flavescens, Moquin-Tandon. — Lewes (J. H. A. Jenner and 

 others) ; Bopeep, Hastings (Hastings Phil. Soc). 



V&i'.fuscescens, Duchaissing (= marmorata, Taylor). — Lewes, 

 Pells, and Landport (Jenner) ; between Robertsbridge and Hurst- 

 green (T. D. A. Cockerell). 



Var. cincta, Taylor (—pallida, Taylor). — Pells, Lewes (T. S. 

 Hillman). 



Var. conoidea, Westerlund. — Pells, Lewes (J. H. A. Jenner). 



(To be continued.) 



