70 The Mollusca of Wiltshire. 



obtained by Mr. Henry Cunnington, on Eoundway Hill, Devizes, 

 in June, 1883 ; Gipsy Lane, one mile north of Ogbourne Station, 

 1908 (A. D. Passmore). 



Helix nemoralis (Linne). — Generally distributed. Several 

 specimens were found by General Pitt-Rivers during his Romano- 

 British excavations, viz., in the dyke in Shiftway Coppice, Rush- 

 more, one ; at Rotherly, one ; at Winklebury Camp, seven ; in 

 Bokerly Dyke, twenty-four; and four during the excavations at 

 Wansdyke, four miles north of Devizes. Stourton, Mere, Edington, 

 Marlborough (E. W. S.) ; brickearth at Fisherton (Blackmore) ; 

 Marlborough (Bromehead) ; Devizes (Miss Cunnington and others);. 

 Corsham, North Bradley, Westwood, Salisbury (Vize). 



var. rubella (Moquin-Tandon). — Marlborough (Bromehead) ; 

 Devizes (Miss Cunnington and others) ; Stourton, Mere, Edington, 

 etc. (E. W. S.). 



var. libellula (Risso). — Devizes(Heginbothom); GreatBedwyn 

 (Townsend) ; Stourton and Mere (E. W. S.). 



var. albina (Moquin-Tandon). — Marlborough (Bromehead). 



var.castanea(Moquin-Tandon). — Marlborough(Bromehead);, 

 Devizes (Heginbothom) ; Edington (E. W. S.). 



var. olivacea(Risso). — Devizes(Heginbothom);Great Bedwyn 

 (Townsend). 



Helix hortensis (Miiller). — Widely distributed, especially 

 abundant in hedgerows on the outskirts of towns and villages. 



var. lutea (Moquin-Tandon). — Stourton, Edington, Avebury, 

 etc. (E. W. S.); Great Bedwyn (Townsend) ; Swindon (Cockerell) ;. 

 Devizes (Miss Cunnington and others). 



var. arenicola (Macgillivray) . — Edington, Mere, Melksham, 

 and Lacock (E. W. S.) ; Swindon (Cockerell) ; Devizes (Hegin- 

 bothom). 



var. subalbida (Locard). — Swindon (Cockerell). 



var. olivacea (Taylor). — Great Bedwyn, with raised spire 

 (Townsend). 



var. fuscolabiata Von Martens.— Great Bedwyn (Town- 

 send) ; Edington, with coalesced bands (E. W. S.). 





