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graphs (11,172) as P. rupestris var. umbilicata Montagu, 
and mentions three British records, one being ‘* Wall, 
Cranmore, 1888! G. K. Gude.” Apparently all 
Norman’s specimens are to be referred to this variety, 
which, however, does not find a place in the Concho- 
logical Society’s list of British non-marine Mollusca. 
Churchyard wall at Bratton St. Maur ! 
Cheddar ; W. Maddison. 
On old walls at Bath; Miss Fairbrass. 
Weston district; F. A. Knight. 
Limestone rocks about Worle and Clevedon ! 
South. 
Ham Hill, Yeovil, J. Ponsonby. 
Var. viridescenti-alba ; Jeffreys. 
* Found by Mr. Norman at Clevedon, also by Mr. Web- 
ster, at Clifton, near Bristol ;” G. Jeffreys. 
PyRAMIDULA ROTUNDATA, Miller (= Helix rotundata, Muller). 
Generally distributed, one of the commonest of our molluscs, 
and more frequently met with than any other of the smaller 
Helices on arid greensand soil. It is said to pair occasionally 
with Hyalinia alliaria. 
Var. Turton, Fleming. 
Bath and Bristol; Gwyn Jeffreys. 
Clevedon; Miss L. C. Jones. 
Bath; Mrs. Oldroyd. 
Rejectamenta of streams at Bratton St. Maur and Shep- 
ton Montague ! 
Var. pyramidalis, Jeffreys. 
Bristol ; MeMurtrie. 
Var. rufula, Moquin- Tandon. 
Ellescombe Wood, near Bratton St. Maur, and Milton- 
Clevedon, near Bruton ! 
Var. alba, Moquin- Tandon. 
Clevedon ; Norman. 
Bratton St. Maur and Milton Clevedon ! 
Weston Wood! 
Hatch Beauchamp. Five specimens, an undersized race. 
Diam. 6mm.; EF. W. Wake-Bowell. 
Dulverton, rather common; Hugh Watson. 
Minehead ; C. Oldham. 
Cocker Combe, Triscombe Stone; NW. G. Hadden. 
