46 Non-Marine Mollusca of Lincolnshire. 
LIMNAEA AURICULARIA Linné 
Recorded for a few localities. 
N. {[Brigg. TB. *Sutton-on-Sea in the drift at high-water 
mark, 12-1886. B.S. Dodds. *Louth Canal, 13-5-1887. H W K. 
Isle of Axholme. A R. North Kelsey, 1900. EA WP. 
South Kelsey, 24-6-1902. EA WP. 
S *Rejectamenta from between Lincoln and Bracebridge, Dec. 
1884. C.T. Musson. Foss Dyke, Lincoln W. Nelson's Col- 
lection. Foss Dyke, Lincoln, 24-5-1894. (F WF. Nat. Sept. 
1894.) Little Ponton, 12-7-1902. R W. 
soe yar. albida Jeffreys 
S. Crowland, 31-8-1901. T. Gelsthorp. Harlaxton, 1902. R W. 
LIMNAEA PEREGER Miiller 
A very common species, recorded for numerous localities. 
N. {Brigg. TB. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
Ss. *Near Boston, 8-9-1884. W DR. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 
---— var. ovata Drap. 
A common variety, recorded for several localities. 
“The Park, Bilsby, near Alford, 5-5-1886. J EM. Divs. 3, 4, 
7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
. Fulbeck Grange, 28-12-1888. J B D. (W D R. Nat. May, 
1889.) Ponds, Belton Park, Jan. 1904. RW. 
—— var. oblonga Jeffreys 
N. A small pond, Little Carlton, 1900. CSC. 
S. Pond, Belton Park, 1904. RW. 
var. lineata Bean 
S. Pond, Belton Park, 1904. R W. 
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var. labiosa Jeffreys 
. Louth Canal, Keddington, 1900. CSC. 2 specimens. 
LIMNAA PALUSTRIS Miiller 
Very common in the Marsh Drains. 
N. {Brigg. TB. Divs. 1, 8,9, 11. 
Ss. *Crowland Wash, July, 1886. T. W. Bell. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 16, 
18. 
—— var. albida Nelson 
N. *Pond by Louth Canal, 15-4-1886. W DR. 
LIMNAZEA TRUNCATULA Miiller 
A ei common Speeee. recorded for numerous localities. 
N. {Brigg. TB. Divs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
_ Ancaster, 17-4-1886. WDR Divs. 18, 15. 
LIMNAEA STAGNALIS Linné 
A common species, recorded for several localities. 
N. {Brigg, TB. Divs. 1, 2,38 4, 7,8, 9, 10, 11. 
S. *Crowland Wash, July, 1886. T. 'W. Bell. Divs. 13, 15 16. 
= var. fragilis Linné 
N. The Eau, Withern, 1900. C S C. Humberstone, 12-9-1902. 
CSC. 
LIMNAA GLABRA Miller 
Has only been recorded for one locality. 
S$. *A pool south of Lincoln, close to the railway, April 1886. 
Rey. W. W. Fowler. 
AMPHIPEPLEA GLUTINOSA Miller 
This very interesting species, has been recorded for two 
localities only, as yet. It was first recorded in 1894, by 
H WK., who found a single example floating down the large 
drain—Mar Dyke.—Saltfleetby, All Saints. It was not 
seen again until April 1902, when it was found in abundance 
in a drain near Tetney by CS C, and H W K. 
