34S THE ZOOLOGIST. 



The subvar. grisea has been observed by Mr. E. F. Beclier 

 at Clayton. 



Var. fasciata, Picard. — Lancing (F. Rhodes) ; with B. F. 

 12300 at West Stoke (Rev. W. A. Shaw). 



Var. solidissima, Paulucci. — " A dull-coloured and extremely 

 thick-shelled variety living on the South Downs in rabbit burrows, 

 R. M. Christy " (Taylor, ' Monograph,' iii. 257). 



Var. albofasciata, Jeffreys. — Worthing (A. Loydell) ; Little- 

 hampton (D. Taylor) ; Lancing and Sompting (E. W. S.). 



The subvar. albescens has been taken at Littlehampton by 

 the Rev. D. McMurtrie ; and the subvar. puncticulata at Win- 

 chelsea (Rufford Collection, Hastings Museum). 



Var. exalbida, Menke. — Lewes (Morris and Unwin) ; near the 

 mouth of the Cuckmere (Jenner) ; under a wall near Meads, 

 Eastbourne (Rev. S. S. Pearce) ; Seaford, also a colony at New- 

 haven (Jenner) ; St. Leonards-on-Sea (J. W. L. Abbott) ; with 

 var. conoidea at Littlehampton (W. C. Atkinson) ; Sompting 

 (R. M. Christy) ; Worthing (B. M. Oakshott) ; Heyshott, hedges 

 near the Down (E. W. S.). 



The subvar. virescens was found by Mr. Borrer at Cowfold. 



Var. zonata, Moquin-Tandon. — Near Lewes (J. H. A. Jenner 

 andR. D. Darbishire) ; Worthing (B. M. Oakshott) ; Wilmington, 

 near Eastbourne (W. E. Brady). 



Var. tenuior, Shuttleworth. — Worthing (A. Loydell). 



Var. undulata, Moquin-Tandon. — Near Lewes (Jenner) ; 

 Worthing (T. D. A. Cockerell) ; Littlehampton (Rev. D. 

 McMurtrie) ; Winchelsea (Rufford Collection, Hastings Museum). 



Var. fiammea, Picard. — Near Lewes (Jenner) ; Winchelsea 

 (Rufford Collection). 



Monst. sinistra, Ferussac. — " Two dead but immature ex- 

 amples found laid together in a garden at Lewes, May, 1897, 

 C. H. Morris" (Taylor, 'Monograph,' iii. 267). " A sportsman 

 once asked me if H. aspersa turned the wrong way was unusual, 

 as he had seen two by some burrows whilst rabbit shooting near 

 our West Surrey border! " (Rev. W. A. Shaw, in litt., November, 

 1911). 



Monst* cornucopice, Gmelin. — The Rev. W. A. Shaw reports a 

 subscalariform example from Little Common, BexhilL 



H. pomatia, Linne. — Christopher Merret refers to the occur- 



