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Wolds. — Xorth Grimston, not uncommon on the station wall (Y.N.U. 

 1902). Very common, six or eight feet deep in the ground, in York- 

 shire, on the top of gravel pits and in Saxon coffins (Gray's Turton 

 1857, p. 159). Wolds, specimens from barrows in Mortimer's 

 Museum, Driffield (Nat. 15, p. 209). Harland Rise and Beverley 

 Westwood, scarce (J.D.B. 3). Hessle, Welton, Skidbv, dead shells, 

 scarce (J.D.B. 1). Brough, on an old wall (J.D.B. circular 69). 

 South Cave (F.W.F. circular ill), probably referring to Drewton 

 Dale. Drewton Dale (T.P. Trans. I. p. 100). 



Holderness. — Paull, gravel pit east of battery, dead shells, abundant 

 (T.P. Trans. I. p. 98) ; not found in similar situations at Boreas Hill 

 and Kelsey Hill (T.P. ). 



Succinea putris (Linn.). 



Derwentland. — York district, common (S.W.N.). Pocklington, canal 

 (Y.N.U. 1893). Wressle, common on mud near the Fleet (G.R.). 



Wolds. — Howsham Woods (Y.N.U. 1889). North Grimston, several 

 very small specimens at the mill (Y.N.U. 1902). Market Weighton 

 (Y.N.U. 1888). Filey (Y.N.U. 1883; Y.N.U. 1903). Speeton 

 (J.S.G.). Flamborough (F.W.F. circular 116). Danes Dyke 

 (Y.N. U. 1 886). Kelleythorpe (T. P. ). 



Holderness — Driffield, canal (L. B. Ross, circular 145). Leckonfield ; 

 Long Lane and Swinemoor : Figham ; Cottingham, very fine ; 

 Meaux ; common (J.D.B. 3). Hornsea, in damp places, common 

 (J.D.B. 2; Y.N.U. 1881). Withernsea (F.W.F. circular 99). 

 Hull district, very common (J.D.B. 1). Fine in ditches between 

 Hull and Dunswell ; Hedon ; Kelsey Hill ; Burstwick ; Swine ; 

 Aldborough ; Barmston ; generally distributed (T. P. ). River Hull, 

 near Hull Bridge; Endyke Lane (J.W.B.). Hornsea; Wansford 

 Road; Foston; Rolsea (E.B.P.). 



Yar. vitrea Moq. : — Banks of Barmston drain near Hull (J.D.B. 1). 

 Wressle (G.R., T. D. A. Cockerell, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 Ser. 5, vol. 19, p. 175). 



Subfossil. Hornsea (H. F. Hall, p. 45). Bridlington (W.C.H. Nat. 

 12, p. 374). Nevilles Dyke (T.P. ). 



Succinea elegans Risso. 



Derwentland. — York district, common (S.W.N.). Wressle, S. pfeifferi 

 and var. brevispirata Baud (G.R.). 



Wolds. — Filey, cliffs (W.C.H. 2nd circular 1883 ; T.P.). Flamborough 

 ' (W.C.H. J. of C. 3, p. 178 ; F.W.F. circular 116). 



Holderness.— Driffield, debris from canal (J.D.B. circular 145). Beverley 

 district, "5. elegans or more probably pfeifferi," generally dis- 

 tributed (J.D.B. 3). Withernsea (Y.N. U. 1892). Swine; Lambwath 

 stream between Marton and Aldborough ; Leven Canal ; HornseH 

 Mere and Stream Dyke ; Hedon ; Sutton drain ; Dunswell ; not 

 uncommon (T. P.). Endyke Lane (J.W. B.). Common along the 

 canal bank and in streams and ponds in the Driffield neighbourhood 

 (E P.B.). 



