150 HULL SCIENTIFIC AND FIELD NATURALISTS CLUB. 



Holdeniess. — Meaux, very abundant (J.D.B.,3); long plantation near 

 Meaux, abundant (J.D.B., J. of C. 3, p. 332). Hornsea (F.W.F. 

 Fretwell's Guide and circular 150); woods, north of Mere (T.P. 

 Trans. I., p. 99). Bale Wood, Aldborough, fairly common (T.P. 

 Trans. I., p. 99). Spurn (Y.N.U. 1884, one specimen taken by 

 R. D. Darbishire). 



Vertigo minutissima (Hartm.). 



Not in the Census. It is hardly probable that this is 

 indigenous on Spurn ; the nearest recorded locality in the 

 Humber basin is Went Vale. 



Holderness. — Spurn (Kilnsea Warren), three specimens under an old 

 basket, Aug. 4th, 1894; (T.P. Trans I. ,99); identification confirmed 

 by Mr. J. W. Taylor. 



Balea perversa (Linn.). 



Not in the Census. Ash trees are common in Holderness 

 hedgerows, but Balea is rare. 



Holderness. — Ash trees near Wansford (J.D.B. circular 145). Anlaby 

 Road, Hull, 1891 (F.W.F.), locality since destroyed. Humbleton, 

 one young specimen on elm on the road to Aldborough, Jan. 5th, 

 1904 ; after a long search on May, 26th, 1904, a full grown specimen 

 was found in the same locality, again on elm, though ash and beech 

 also grow here (T.P.). Hedon, on willows near footpath to Paull 

 (T.P.). 



Clausilia perversa (Pult ). 



Practically confined to the central division, where it is 

 abundant. 



Derwentland. — York district, common near York (W.C.H). Langwith 

 (R. Backhouse in R.M.C.). 



Wolds. — Howsham Woods (Y.N.U. 1S89). North Grimston, common 

 (Y.N.U. 1902). Kildwick Pa»fcy (Y.N.U. 1885 ; circular 106). Sledmere 

 (W.D.R. circular 93). Fifey, plantation close to (W.C.H. 2nd 

 circular, 1883; Y.N.U. 1903), Speeton (W.C.H. circular 62, and 

 " Flamborough " p. 136). Flamborough (W.C.H. circular 62 ; 

 F.W.F. circular 116). Danes Dyke (Y.N.U. 1886). Bridlington 

 Quay (L. B. Ross, J. of C. 4, p. 356). Harland Rise; Rowley; 

 Kisby ; Bentley (J.D.B. 3). Hessle ; Skidby (J.D.B. 1). Brough and 

 Welton (J.D.B. circular 69; F.W.F. circu'ar iS7; Y.N.U. 1901). 

 South Cave ; Drewton Dale ; Carey chalk pit ; North Cave (T.P). 

 Between Cottingham and Skidby (J.W. B.) Croom ; Sledmere; 

 York Dale (E.P.B.). 



[Clausilia biplicata (Mont.). 



Recorded for Welton or Brough by the Goole Sc. Society, 

 Nat. 2, p. 179, but undoubtedly an error]. 





