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LIMN#A AURICULARIA, Linné. (Plate V, 3, 4.) 
Lakes, ponds and sluggish streams. Local. 
North. 
Bath Canal; C. W. Viner. 
In the Froom ; Miller. 
Kennet and Avon Canal, near Bath; H. Watson. 
River at Keynsham ; Misses Hele. 
Leigh Woods and Clevedon; Cundall. 
Fish-ponds at Holbrooke, near Wincanton; W. Herridge. 
River Cale, below Wincanton ; W. Galpin. 
Weston district; F. A. Knight. 
Burnham; W. Stoddart. 
Near Berrow ! 
South. 
Taunton ; Crotch. 
Beer Crowcombe, near Taunton ; Wake-Bowell. 
Old Canal, Wellington; W. Gyngell. 
Var. acuta, Jeffreys (= Limneus acutus, Jeffreys). 
Among rejectamenta of the river at Uphill ; Norman. 
Var. magna, Colbean. 
Fish-ponds at Holbrooke, near Wincanton; W. Herridge. 
Var. albida, Jeffreys. 
Bath ; Clark. 
LIMN/A PEREGRA, Miller. (Plate V, 2.) 
Generally distributed. The commonest species of our fresh- 
water mollusca. Very variable in size and form. 
Var. lacustris, Leach. 
A rhine on Pennard Moor, near Glastonbury ! 
Var. ovata, Draparnaud. 
Yatton ; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
Pond near Ashley Down; Misses Hele. 
Var. acuminata, Jeffreys. 
Among rejectamenta of the river at Uphill; Norman. 
Var. vulgaris, C. Pfeiffer. 
Shepton Montague, in a watercress bed ! 
Var. succineformis, Jeffreys. 
Rhines on Pennard Moor, near Glastonbury ! 
Var. lutea, Montagu. 
Near Shepton Montague ! 
Var. labiosa, Jeffreys. 
Fish-ponds at Holbrooke, near Wincanton; W. Herridye. 
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