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rally distributed shell are — London (Grey), Kent and 

 Dorset (Montagu), Bristol (Miller), Wiltshire (Mon- 

 tagu), Essex (Sheppard), Hayle, Cornwall (Millett), 

 Thorpe and Whitlingliam Wood, near Norwich (Bridg- 

 man), Calke Abbey, Derbyshire (Bloxam), Kendal 

 (Gough), Sunderland (Brown), and Newcastle (Alder). 

 In Ireland, at Dublin (Brown), Woodlands, near 

 Dublin (Ball), Clonoooy Barracks, King's County 

 (Brown), La Bergerie, Portarliugton (Clarke), Laore, 

 County Antrim (Harvey). 



In Scotland (Laskey), and East Lomond Hill, Fife- 

 shire (Brown). 



On the Continent P/eiffer describes it as a German 

 shell, Nilson as a Swedish species, and Draparnaud as 

 a French shell. 



The Bulimi of which this neighbourhood is deficient 

 are: — 



BuLiMus ACUTus. A local but widely distributed 

 shell, more particularly abundant near the sea. 



BuLiMus LACKHAMENSis. Rare. Found in the 

 south of England. 



Pupa. 



The chrysalis shell is small, spiral, but not tapering, 

 the apex ending abruptly Lip reflected. Mostly the 

 mouth provided with teeth, and semi-oval in form. 



The Pupoe are all land shells, found in the neigh- 

 bourhood of rocks and old walls. 



The animal is short, has four tentacles, the lower 

 pair being small, and in some species almost invisible. 

 Owing to the minuteness of the lower tentacles in some 

 species, they were overlooked, and these species des- 

 cribed as having only two tentacles, and the name 

 Vertigo was applied to them. 



