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Limax fluvus, Lin. Common in Vciults and cellars. 

 Limax brunneus, Drap. Woods between Cooper's Hill and Birdlip, 

 in damp places under stones and amongst the decaying leaves. 



TESTACELLIDiE. 



Testacella haliotoidea, Drap. Not uncommon in gardens in 

 Gloucester. 



HeLICIDjE. 



Vitrina pellucida, Drap. Abundant amongst the decaying beech 



leaves in the Birdlip woods. 

 Zonites cellarius, Miiller. Common under stones, decaying logs, &c. 



in moderately moist situations around Gloucester. 

 Z. alliarius, Miiller. Common under stones with above, but frequently 



in much drier localities. 

 Z. nitidulus, Drap. Amongst moss and decaying wood at Over, 



between Newent canal and the River Leadon, in moist places. 

 Z. purus, Alder. Tortworth, with Helix aculeata. 

 Z. radiatulus. Alder. Amongst moss, &c. with Z. nitidulus. 

 Z. nitidus, Miiller. Mr. Holford's pine beds, Weston Birt. 

 Z. excavatus. Bean. Wootton, near Gloucester, with Z. alliarius and 



its allies. 

 Z. crystallinus, Miiller. In Birdlip woods. Amongst decaying leaves 



and under stones. 

 Helix aspersa, Miiller. Gardens and hedgerows. Common every- 

 where. 

 H. pomatia, Lin. Birdlip wood, Witcomb, Miserdine, Colesbourne, 



and Rendcomb. 

 H. arbustorum, Lin. Amongst rank and moist herbage, from the 



banks of the Severn to the woods of the Cotteswolds. 

 H. cantiana. Hedgerows at Evesham, near the railway station. 

 H. nemoralis. Hedgerows and gardens. Common, of many varieties 



in colour. 

 H. nemoralis var. hortensis. Abundant with the preceding. 

 H. ,, var. hybrida. Abundant at Tortworth, in hedgerow 



on the left-hand side of the road leading from the railway 



station to Lord Ducie's. 

 H. virgata. Da Costa. On dry and warm commons and banks, in 



cornfields, Sic. Saintbridge, near Gloucester, on the roadside. 



Generally distributed. 

 H. caperata, Montagu. On fine herbage. May Hill. Locally 



abundant. 



