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PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
1917 
H. gigaxi, Charpentier. This form was, until recently, 
considered to be a variety of H. caperata. It has now, however, 
been given specific rank. I have taken it in the Slad Road, 
Stroud, at Randwick, and on the Canal bank near Stonebench. 
H. barbara (Linne). Recorded from Gloucestershire West 
in '' Journal of Conchology.” 
Hygromia granulata, var. albida. Tye. Amongst coarse 
herbage near Nicks' timber pond, Quedgeley. 
H. rufescens (Pennant). This is now known as H. striolata 
(C. Pfeiffer). 
Helicigona arbustorum, var. albina. Moquin-Tandon. One 
specimen on nettles at Shepscombe. 
Helix aspersa, var. glabra (Calcara). This scarce form is 
distinguished by the absence of the wrinkled surface of the shell, 
which is such a marked feature of the species. I have one fine 
specimen from a garden in St. Paul's Road, Gloucester. 
H. aspersa, var. lutescens, Cockerell. The colour of this shell 
is very pale yellow, almost white, with pale rufous banding. 
Two specimens from Tufiley Avenue, Gloucester. 
H. aspersa, var. conoidea, (Picard). Occasionally in the 
neighbourhood of Gloucester. 
H. aspersa, var. major, Pascal. One specimen on brambles, 
Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester, 39 mm. in diameter. 
H. aspersa, var. minor, Picard. A colony of this form exists 
in Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester, near the Bristol Road end. 
H. nemoralis, var. roseolabiata (Taylor). About a dozen 
specimens of this variety have been taken on brambles at one 
spot in Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester. 
VERTIGINIDiE. 
Jaminia muscorum, var. bigranata (Rossm.) Under ivy on 
wall-top near Stroud Cemetery. 
CLAUSILIIDJE. 
Balea perversa (Linne). In addition to the records given 
in the former list a considerable number have been taken from 
a limestone wall at Juniper Hill, near Stroud. 
