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ENID&A. 
ENA MONTANA, Draparnaud (= Buliminus montanus, Dra- 
parnaud). 
Local. Chiefly occurring in the Mendips, and the districts 
round Bath and Bristol. ‘ Though nowhere to be met with 
in any numbers, Bulimus lackhamensis is widely distributed 
throughout Somersetshire ”; Norman. 
North. 
Neighbourhood of Bristol ; Miller. 
Beachen Cliff and woods on Claverton Down, Bath; Clark. 
There are examples in the Jenyns Coll., Bath Museum. 
* Among burnt gorse bushes near the bottom of a ravine 
to the left of the cliffs at Cheddar, and about a mile- 
and-a-half from the village”; W. H. Hawker. 
There are two very light-brown specimens from Cheddar, 
in the Townsend Collection, Haslemere Museum. 
“ Hedgebank on road between Axbridge and Cheddar, 
three-quarters of a mile from the former”; Norman. 
“Abundant at the base of Callow Cliffs above Hale 
Well, and above Winterhead. I have also found a 
few at Churchhill Batch”; F. A. Knight. 
Hedges bordering the road above the Inn at Milton 
Clevedon, frequenting the decaying fronds of S'colopen- 
drium vulgare in summer! The late Mr. William Mac- 
millan brought this station to my notice. He found 
two or three specimens late one autumn in the hollow 
dried stalks of various umbelliferous plants that he was 
examining for pupe. 
Ena opscura, Muller (= Buliminus obscurus, Muller.) 
Generally distributed throughout the county, usually abund- 
ant in beech woods. 
Var. albina, Moquin- Tandon. 
Abbott’s Leigh ; Bristel Mus. Coll. 
Bristol ; Rimmer. 
Combe Down, Bath ; Mrs. Oldroyd. 
SSLENOGY RIDZ. 
COcCHLICOPA LUBRICA, Miller (=Zua lubrica, Muiller). 
Generally distributed. Messrs. Kennard and Woodward 
record it from an alluvial deposit at Castle Cary. 
