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VERTIGINID&. 
JAMINIA SECALE, Draparnaud (= Pupa secale, Draparnaud ). 
A local species, apparently confined to the northern half of 
the county, where, as Jeffreys observed (Trans. Linn. Soc., 
1883), it occurs plentifully in the crevices of limestone rocks 
in some parts. 
Coombe Down, Bath ; Mrs. Oldroyd. 
Bath ; Jenyns Mus. Coll. 
Weston district ; F. A. Knight. 
Leigh Woods, Bristol; Cundall. 
Abundant amongst limestone rocks, Wrington, Yatton, 
Clevedon, Wells, Cheddar, ete. ; Norman. 
Wells; Yownsend, Haslemere Mus. Coll. 
Cheddar ; Carleton Greene, Journ. Conch. VI, p. 386. 
JAMINIA ANGLICA, Férussac (= Pupa ringens, Jeffreys). 
Very rare. 
Near Bristol; Capt. Thomas Brown, in “ Illustrations,” 
1844, p. 40. 
“Among the Sandhills between Brean and Berrow; W. 
Robinson and F. A. Knight. 
JAMINIA CYLINDRACEA, Da Costa (= Pupa umbilicata 
Draparnaud). 
Generally distributed. Sometimes remarkably abundant 
amongst the roots of grass growing on the tops of old 
walls. 
Var. edentula, Moquin- Tandon. 
Near Tickenham; Norman. 
Bratton St. Maur. Rare! 
Var. gracilis, Issel. 
“A fine produced variety occurs among the ruins of 
Walton Castle”; Norman. 
Var. curta, Westerlund. 
Rejectamenta of the Cale at Burton’s Mill, near Win- 
canton ! 
Shepton Montague ! 
Var. albina, Moquin- Tandon. 
Near Clevedon ; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
Ebbor Rocks, near Wells, and Clevedon ; Norman. 
