350 THE ZOOLOGIST. 



Var. castanea, Moquin-Tandon. — Lewes (J. II. A. Jenner) ; 

 Littlehampton and Northchapel (D. Taylor). 



The fawn-coloured subvar. petiveria and the subvar. fulvo- 

 cincta (described as "very pale fulvous or pinkish yellow ") have 

 been found near Lewes by Mr. C. H. Morris. 



Var. fasciata, Moquin-Tandon. — Heyshott and Graff ham 

 (D. Taylor). 



Var. hyalozonata, Taylor. — Lewes (J. H. A. Jenner); Charlton 

 Forest (D. Taylor). 



Var. roseolabiata, Kobelt. — Near Lewes (J. H. A. Jenner). 



Var. albilabris, Dumont & Mortillet (= albolabiata, von Mart.). 

 Ranscombe, Lewes (T. S. Hillman) ; Ratham (W. Jeffery) ; 

 Lavant (Rev. W. A. Shaw). 



Var. bimarginata, Moquin-Tandon. — Lewes (Jenner). 



Var. undulata, Gentiluomo. — A form approaching this variety 

 has been taken by Mr. Douglas Taylor in Charlton Forest. 



Var. fascialba, Picard (= leucozona, Taylor). — Lewes (C. H. 

 Morris) ; Charlton Forest (D. Taylor). 



Var. conica, Pascal. — On the Race Hill, Lewes (Jenner) ; 

 common on Brighton Downs (Rev. J. W. Horsley). 



Var. studeria, Moquin-Tandon. 



The subvar. purpureo-tincta, " very pale purplish like var. 

 pallida of H. hortensis," has been found near Lewes by Mr. C. H. 

 Morris (Cockerell, 'British Naturalist,' 1891, p. 65). 



Var. olivacea, Risso. — Near Lavant (Rev. W. A. Shaw). 



The subvar. hepatica, Cockerell. — " Liver colour, suture and 

 part of spire whitish, near to f. castanea," has been found by 

 Mr. C. H. Morris at Lewes (Cockerell, op. cit.). 



Var. lateritia, Dumont & Mortillet. — Shell pale opaque brick- 

 red, bands reddish and translucent, peristome rose-coloured. A 

 form of this variety with bands of a vinous tint has been 

 described by Messrs. Taylor and Roebuck under the name 

 vinosofasciata. Lewes (J. H. A. Jenner). 



Var. citrinozonata, Cockerell. — Worthing (B. M. Oakshott) ; 

 Lewes (C. E. Wright). 



Var. fuscolabiata, Taylor. — Lewes (C. E. Wright). 



Monst. sinistrum, F6russac. — A single shell at Chichester 

 (J. C. Melvill). 



H. hortensis, Miiller, — Generally distributed. Noted by Mr. 



