MU. T. PETCII ON LAND AND FRESH-WATER MOLLUSCA OF NORFOLK. G3 
IIyalinia alliaria. Usually singly. Under wood, stones. Gayton 
Road, Castle Rising, Hardwick, Middleton, North 
Wootton, Hunstanton. 
„ crystallina. (Holt), Hunstanton, Ringstead, Castle 
Rising, Middleton. 
„ fulva. Common, amongst leaves and moss. North 
Wootton, St. Germans, Bawsey, Castle Rising, 
Middleton. 
„ nitida. Rare. In wet moss on the sides of ditches. 
St. Germans, Wormegay, Hunstanton. 
Helix rotundata. Certainly rare in We.st Norfolk. Gayton 
Road, Castle Rising. 
„ PYGM.KA. Gayton Road, North Wootton, Middleton, 
Wolferton. 
,, pulchella. Common under stones and at the roots 
of hedges. Castle Rising, Bawsey, Middleton, 
North Wootton, Ringstead. 
,, ,, var. costata. Generally found with the type. 
,, aspersa. Everywhere. 
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,, var. flammea. West Winch, Lynn, Hunstanton. 
„ var. minor. Lynn, Hunstanton. Very common 
after rain on llower-beds at Hunstanton. 
nemoralis. Common. The prevailing varieties being 
libellula and rubella. 
„ var. minor. Hunstanton, Wormegay. 
hortensis. Local. Middleton, West Lynn, Lynn, 
Gaywood Generally var. I it tea. 
,, var. roseozonata. Lynn. 
„ var. albina. Lynn. 
„ var. incarnata. Lynn. 
„ var. lilacina. North Runcton, Gaywood. “A 
pale form which has been distinguished as 
var. pallida.’' — J. W. Taylor, 
cantiana. Fairly common, usually amongst nettles. 
Lynn, Middleton. 
„ var. ai.b ida. South Lynn. 
rufescens. Common in gardens and waste places. 
„ var. alba. Castle Rising. 
„ var. albocincta. Lynn. 
