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A single specimen only has been found in this 

 neighbourhood, amongst wet moss at the edge of the 

 lake at Highfield House. 



There are but few recorded localities of this shell. 

 The following may be enumerated: — Cornwall, Devon, 

 and Suffolk (Brown), Barnstaple (J. G. Jeffreys), St. 

 Faith's, near Norwich, rare (W. K. Bridgman), Preston 

 (Kenyon"), Yorkshire, Northumberland, and Westmor- 

 land (E. Forbes), London (Grey), Bristol and Wiltshire 

 (Montagu), Kendal, rare (T. Gough), Newcastle (J, 

 Alder), Ayreshire and widely distributed in Ireland 

 (The late W. Thompson). 



On the Continent, found in Germany (Pfeiffer). 



Specimens have been received from Newcastle from 

 Mr. Alder, Cockermouth from Mr. Flet<!her, and Barn- 

 staple from Mr. Jeffreys. One example, of course, is 

 not sufficient for comparison. 



We are very deficient in British Pupa's, only three 

 having as yet been found out of the eleven species« 

 The Nottinghamshire desiderata are : — 



Pupa muscordm. [Pupa marginata of Grey.] A 

 widely spread species. 



PcPA ANGLiCA. Not abundant. 



Pupa secale. [Pupa juniperi of Grey.] A local 

 species, and the largest of the British Pupa's. 



Pupa edentula. [Vertigo edentula of Grey.] A 

 local but widely spread species. 



Pupa minutissima. [Vertigo cylindrica of Grey.] 

 Very rare. 



Pupa AXTivKRriGO. [Vertigo palustris of Grey.] 

 Local. 



Pi PA PI siLLA. [Vertigo pusilla of Grey.] Local. 



Pupa vENETZir. [Vertigo augustior nf Grey.] Kare. 



