464 Miscellaneous. 



The following are the chief dimensions of the bone in question : 

 those of the extremities being approximative by reason of their worn 

 margins : — 



D. gracilis. 

 in. lin. 



Length of the tarso-metatarsus 13 



Circumference at the middle of the shaft 4 3 



Transverse breadth of proximal end 3 4 



Transverse breadth of the distal end 4 3 



Breadth of the middle of the shaft 1 7 



Thickness or antero-posterior diameter of ditto . . 12 



The depressed surface for the back toe is better marked than in 

 the Din. struthioides. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



SHROPSHIRE MOLLUSCA. 



To the Editors of the Annals of Natural History. 



58 Montagu Square, London, 

 12th Nov. 1855. 



Gentlemen, — In the fourth volume of your excellent publication 

 (for 1840) is contained a contribution by Mr. Eyton, under the title 

 of " An Attempt to ascertain the Fauna of Shropshire and North 

 Wales." It may be interesting to your subscribers and readers in 

 that district, as well as to those naturalists who are desirous of 

 elucidating the question of geographical distribution, if Mr. Eyton's 

 list of MoUusca were made more complete ; and this I have had lately 

 the opportunity of doing, by a month's residence in the picturesque 

 locality of Stretton in Shropshire. I subjoin a list of species then 

 found by me, but not mentioned by Mr. Eyton : — 



Being altogether 22, in addition to 32 species of land and fresh- 

 wsfter shells previously recorded by Mr. Eyton as Salopian. The 

 entire list of British species probably contains double the number, 

 or 108. 



I may add, that I also found a single specimen of that local species, 

 LimncBUS glaher, at Bomere. 



I am. Gentlemen, yours faithfully, 



J. GwYN Jeffreys. 



