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Balia pviversa, L. Somewhat scarce. On walls in Borrowdale and Patter- 

 dale. 



Clausula rugosa, Drap. Common, and well distributed. Some of the 

 varieties are also to be found, I fancy. It abounds on the east side 

 of the breakwater below Edentown, where most of the specimens 

 are bleached. Other localities are — Grinsdale, Wreay, Corby, 

 Rose Castle, Gatesgill, Bothel, and Troutbeck. 



C. laminata, Mont. Rare. I have taken two specimens on the Stanwix 

 Marls ; in Grinsdale Woods ; and two dead shells in High 

 Gelt Woods. The former were not full grown, so I kept them 

 alive for eighteen months, when the mouths were completed. 



Gochlicopa tridenn, Pulteney. Plentiful in Wetheral and Grinsdale Woods 

 among moss. (It may be observed that both localities are on the 

 banks of the Eden.) In Wetheral Woods I have taken on the 

 same bank shells varying in colour from brown, paler shades of the 

 same colour, light horn to transparent greenish white, 

 var. crystallina, Dupuy. Rare. Wetheral Woods. 



C. lubrica, MuU. Common. May be found in nearly every hedge, bank, 

 and wood in the neighbourhood. Stanwix, Grinsdale, Wetheral, 

 Blaithwaite, Wreay, Sandysike, Borrowdale, &c. 



Fam. CarycJiiidce. 

 Carychium minimum, Mull. Very common. On dead leaves in ditches 

 and damp woods everywhere. Stanwix, Wetheral, Blaithwaite, 

 Sandysike, Borrowdale, &c. 



Fam. Cyclosfomatidce, 

 Acm£ lineata, Drap. Very rare. I have only found a few specimens among 

 damp moss at the edge of a little spring in Borrowdale. 

 var. alba. With the type-form in Borrowdale. 



