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\_Limax agrestis Mull. Abundant in and around the city, and 
varying much in coloration.] 
Limax campestris Binn. Common in most suitable localities 
around the city. 
Z0NITID2E. 
Gastrodonta stippressa Say. Belmont glen, common (H. E. Eisen- 
hardt); Tulpohocken Valley, Germantown, uncommon ; Perkiomen ; 
Glenside (Johnson) ; Fisher’s Station, Germantown (Stone). 
“ I found a few specimens of this shell on the farm of my friend 
Mr. Keuben Haines at Germantown.” (Say.). 
Gastrodonta ligera Say. Wissahickon, common; also near 
Strawberry Mansion and West Falls of Schuylkill. 
Gastrodonta ligera Stonei Pils. Westville, N. J., common; 
Hollyoak, Delaware (Stone, type locality). 
Gastrodonta ( Zonitoides ) nitida Mull. Wissahickon ; West Park ; 
and Westville, N. J., common. In Nov., 1893, they were found near 
Strawberry Mansion, East Park, congregated in immense numbers 
under logs (Vanatta). 
Gastrodonta ( Pseudohyalina ) minuscula Binn. Wissahickon, 
rare; West Falls of Schuylkill (Vanatta) ; Westville, N. J. (Fox). 
[Vilrece (Polita) cellaria Miill. Wissahickon, uncommon ; Con- 
shohocken (R. Walton) ; found also in cellars of dwellings.] This 
is the Helix glaphyra Say, described in Nicholson’s Encyl., Amer. 
Ed., 1818. “ Taken by Mr. G. Ord in his garden in Philadelphia.” 
(Say.) 
Vitrcea arborea Say. Same locality as G. nitida; Fisher’s Sta¬ 
tion, Germantown, common (Stone) ; Westville, N. J. (Fox). 
Vitrcea indentata Say. Wissahickon, uncommon; Westville, N. 
J., common ; Fisher’s Station, Germantown (Stone). 
Vitrcea radiatula Alder (viridula Mke.; electrina Gld.). Lans- 
downe Valley, a few specimens ; Wissahickon, rare; near Falls of 
Schuylkill (E. G. Vanatta); Westville, N. J. (Fox). 
ENDODONTIDJE. 
Punctual pygmceum minutissimum Lea. Gloucester Co., N; J. 
(Wm. J. Fox, Nautilus, IV, 113). 
Pyramidula alternata Say. Wissahickon and Germantown, com¬ 
mon ; near Falls of Schuylkill (Vanatta) ; West Park (Ford) ; 
Perkiomen (Johnson) ; a pallid, spotless variety is found along the 
Wissahickon. 
