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Vol. iv. p. 24. LlMAX GAGATES. 



Mr. R. Gibbs has taken this rare slug, as well as Limax cari- 

 natm and L. arborum, plentifully at Sandown, Isle of Wight. 

 Zonites excavatus was found in the same neighbourhood . 



Vol. iv. p. 57. Helix virgata. 



The larger individuals are often obtusely keeled. A very pretty 

 brownish buff-coloured variety is obtained in Guernsey, that has 

 the principal or peripheral band interrupted, and those below it 

 more or less confluent, or even partially obsolete. 



Vol. ix. p. 71, 77. Helix sericea and H. fusca. 



The original figures not proving satisfactory, the shells are 

 again delineated at Plate CXXXIL, fig. 9, 10. 



Vol. iv. p. 100. Pupa Anglica. 



The discoverer of this shell was not Mr. Miller, but Mr. Bean 

 of Scarborough, whose services to British Conchology are so 

 numerous, that, in their multiplicity, we fear we have overlooked 

 them more than once. 



Vol. iv. p. 130. ACHATINA ACICULA. 



To this species must be referred likewise, the Buccinum longius* 

 cuhcm, of Jacobs (Adams, Microsc. pi. 14. f. 26, from Walker, 

 Test. Minut. f. 60. — Jaminia longiuscula, Brown, 111. Conch. 

 G. B. p. 22, pi. 8, f. 8). 



Vol. iv. p. 162. Planorbis lacustris. 



Mr. Barlee informs us that this pretty and local shell has been 

 found most abundantly by Mr. Bridgman, of Norwich, in streams 

 running into the Norwich river. Mr. Barlee has taken Planorbis 

 glaber and P. nautileus in the Zetland islands. 



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