34 Non-Marine Mollusca of Lincolnshire. 
VITREA ALLIARIA Miiller 
A fairly common species, recorded for several localities 
N. *Sutton, 16-4-1887. H W K. North Ormsby, 13-10-1900. 
CSC. Cadney, 23-5-1902. CSC. Laughton, 31-10-1898. 
AS (AS., Nat., Dec., 1898). Mablethorpe, 1901. CSC. 
Maltby Wocd, 1901. CSC. Jericho Plantation, Oxcombe, 
13-5-1902. CSC. Isle of Axholme. AR 
S. Great Ponton, 29-6-1902. RW. Little Ponton, 31-7-1902. 
WDR. Dorrington, 28-4-1904, WWM 
VITREA NITIDULA Drap. 
A very common species, recorded for numerous localities in 
North Lines. 
N. (Brigg. TB. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 7, 8, 9,10, 11 
S. *Uflington, on fallen trees, IX.-1885. EC.  *Aneaster, 
7-4-1886. W DR. *Anwick, 7-3-1887. C T M. Court Leys, 
X1.-1901. SCS. Mere, 21-2-1902. WWM. Near Lincoln, 
24-5-1894. KF W F (Nat., Sept., 1894). Grantham, VI.-1902. 
RW. Great Ponton, 12-7-1902. RW. Little Ponton, 
31-7-1902. WD R. Dorrington, 28 4-1904. WWM 
VITREA PURA Alder. 
Owing to the rejection of the name var. margaritacea, that 
variety being considered the type, a transposition of the 
records has been necessary. 
Whether Thomas Ball’s record should be under the type or 
variety | cannot say, but as it is the first record for the 
county, I place it first in order 
N. (Brigg. TB. *Well Vale, 14-4-1886. WDR. *Haugham 
Pasture, near Louth, 13-5-1887. H WK. *Maltby Wood, 
15-4-1886. W DR. *Hubbard’s Valley, 13-5-1887. H WK. 
Broughton, 1900. EA WP. Welton Vale, 2-7-1902. CSC. 
—- var. nitidosa Gray 
N. *Tothby, 14-4-1886. W DR. *Grimoldby, 13-5-1887. H W K. 
*Well Vale, 14-4-1886. WDR 
VITREA RADIATULA Alder 
N. {[Brigg. TB. *Donington-on-Bain, 19-8-1886. H W K. 
*Greenfield Wood, Aby, 8-6-1887. J EM. *Louth, 15-4-1886, 
WODR. *Kenwick, 13-5-1887. HWkK. *Welton Vale. 
13-5-1887. H WK. Burwell Wood, 1902. CSC 
S. Great Ponton, 31-7-1902. WDR 
ZONITOIDES NITIDUS Miiller 
Sparingly found in a few localities 
N. {[Brigg. TB. *Canal Banks, near Louth, 15-4-1886. W DR, 
Little Carlton, 1900. CSC.  Poolthorn Cover, Cadney. 
1900. EA WP. Isle of Axholme. A R. 
S. Little Ponton, 12-7-1902. RW 
ZONITOIDES EXCAVATUS Bean 
Only once recorded 
N. Woodhall Spa, 7-8-1893 (F W F, Nat., Oct., 1893). “Taken on 
dead leaves in a hedge bottom” 
EUCONULUS FULVUS MJMiiller 
This is a particularly interesting little shell, being one of the 
two species recorded in 1678 by Dr. Martin Lister, who 
stated that he had “ found it more than once in moss at the 
roots of large trees in Burwell Woods in Lincolnshire.” 
This record was confirmed in 1886 by Mr. H. Wallis Kew 
finding it in Burwell Wood. It has been recorded for 
numerous localities in North Lincolnshire 
