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Two specimens (living) were found together in a cranny 
in a wooden gate post at Sideot, in Winscombe parish, 
in 1865; F. A. Knight. 
CLAUSILIA BIDENTATA, Strém (= Clausilia perversa, Pultency 
= Clausilia rugosa, Draparnaud). 
Generally distributed, and abundant in all districts. 
Var. glacilior, Jeffreys. 
Leigh Woods; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
Bratton St. Maur! 
Var. tumidula, Jeffreys. 
Brockley Coombe, Bristol ; Jeffreys. 
Milton Clevedon and Bratton St. Maur! 
Var. parvula, Turton. 
“Of this rare and elegant shell I found one specimen, 
which had the remains of the animal in it, among the 
rejectamenta of the Avon river, near Bristol”; Gwyn 
Jeffreys, in Linn. Soc. Trans., 1833. 
Var. everetti, Miller. 
Bristol ; Miller. 
Leigh Woods; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
Rejectamenta of Avon, and Mendip Hills, near Axbridge, 
not uncommon ; Morman. 
CLAUSILIA ROLPHII (Leach in Turton, 1831). 
A very rare species. There are specimens in the Bristol 
Museum taken at Long Ashton. For many years this was 
the only known station for it in the county; but in 1906, 
when searching for Ena montana on the hills around Milton 
Clevedon, the writer found eight specimens near that village. 
They have been placed in the Haslemere Museum. 
SUCCINEID2. 
SUCCINEA PUTRIS, Linné. 
Abundant in the margins of the rhines on the moors. 
North. 
Bath; Jenyns Coll., Bath Museum. 
Occasionally very large in Kenn Moor; Norman. 
Yatton; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
Brislington; 7’. G. Ponton. 
Long Ashton; Wheeler. 
