Testaceous Pneumonobranchous Mollusca of Great Britain.” 517 
Jaminia heterostropha. Risso, 88. 
Moist woods of the North of Devon, rare. Dr. Turton. 
V. angustior, p. 361. 
V. Venetzia (Charpentier). Férussac, Prodr. p. 65? 
In the Honourable Lady E. Finch's collection of British 
shells. Mr. Stephens also possesses a young specimen from 
Battersea Fields. 
CYCLOSTOMA. 
We are indebted to the Rev. M. J. Berkeley for an elaborate 
paper in the Zoological Journal, on the Animal of the C. elegans, 
which, together with its neighbouring genera the Helicina and 
that comprising the Cyclostoma maculatum, &c. of Draparnaud, 
might conveniently form a new order by itself intermediate be 
tween the Pulmonobranchia and Pectinibranchia of Cuvier. 
CARYCHIUM., 
C. fuscum, p. 364. 
Two specimens in a moist wood near Barnstaple, Devon- 
shire, Miss Hill. And Mrs. Griffiths of Torquay, who also 
some time ago found this species in considerable abundance 
near Ilfracombe in the same county, has confirmed to me 
Férussac's description of the animal. 
C. politum, p. 365, lege GOODALLI. 
Animal fuscescenti-nigrum, nitidum, lubricum. Tenta- 
cula superiora cylindrico-clavata. 
Carychium Menkeanum. Pfeiffer. 
Pupa Menkeana. Pfeiffer. 
Azeca tridens. Fleming, B. A. p. 269. Mr. Alder, Catal. 
-= Warley-wood near Bath: Mr. Miller. Amersham, Bucks: 
Rev. Dr. Goodall. 
Having also myself lately discovered this species in great 
abundance in woods of the North of Devon, I am fully assured 
that 
