254 REPORT—1843. 


Distribution, 
Class GASTEROPODA. arate 
Order Pulmonifera Inoperculata. ¢ a|3 F 
Fam. Limneade. tania dled 
Tammens palustrisyclMontes(Sp.) vewewsestoevecns oss ve vnsweasseds oe «| «| ele 
_ truncatulus, Mull. (sp.) ; L. fossarius, Mont. (sp.)' ii me atetigte 
PUSAN OD emteghayeeba enviar vive costar vos allcdewees ies dae vy seks aaaeiRe 
ts glaber, Mull. (sp.) ; L. elongatus, Drap. .....cccsccveseseecsveenes acthaaplenel ap 
Amphipeplea glutinosa, Mull. (SDs) Piesknas Sobinepvobvineee's wabwoereaeienasahneedilten * 
Ancylus finyiatilis, TVGLUL, GLU AD vy axciaanameenteamechsoviherienieniasoeesteeMeackined xe | & |e |e 
» lacustris, Mull., “Drap Vatu /Siotaalslete ad os tde!o win ain aieeerier det Maevlae duetas ty oa iele «|e | ele 
Physa fontinalis, Mont. (Sp.)..cssssseceveeeee aanuicc cna WORUAE av eee ste eamedasge exe) | ae | 
35 tees MYRMOLUM, MORE. 1 (SP Vin wpinwinenincciowa che dees svete clon cees ov eltese eset batakam elelel« 
Planorbis corneus, Mont. (sp.) .s....++ sawicin dha tab acdedtnbevestanesottee Wewité wily 
vs albus, Mull.; P. hispidus, one shivrawiekie ciwevieemoabn «tent amidase x |e | | 
a NAYES 5 -ALMOM ipnisesial wiattioiaiew sButeragms allie setae teach tases oe cee aes eR * 
e, imbricatus, Mull.; P. Bx Dapottesevcodes «pace waeeegbeRit x |e be] 
a carinatus, ET ee ee Pee e renee ee ees eeeesereeneeteeesessesesens * | | we | * 
5s umbilicatus, Mull.; P. marginatus, Drap. .....sscecscseseeeeneees xl |e] 
a VOTER IVIL La wcotibh kepmmnctentinxwints us san ante tint ewinoiceiels tale opiattwciales inte ee | eli 
ra spirorbis, Mull. P. vortex, 6 Drop sc vsuesecoeceivsics oodvee Gass) gla] of sk 
* nitidus, Mull. ; ’P, fontanus, Mont. (sp.); P. eu 
Dieta haat igi ac Sintec esis Rca dbcussndticesxitee BOL eax *,|* 
Seen LVR ca dakae anette recreate sein acidic wlataidies Seebicc wceae’ Ge cb acne %* 


The Pulmonifera of Ireland being treated of very fully in he sixth 
volume of the Annals of Natural History, it need only be stated here, that 
the British catalogue contains nineteen species}, which are not in the Irish, 
and the latter three, which are not in the former. These are Vit driers 
maculosus, Limax gagates, and Limneus involutus; the Limax arboreus, 
though unpublished as a British species, is not included, as I have found it to 
be as common in Ayrshire and the Isle of Wight, as in Ireland. The generic 
forms which have not a place in the Irish catalogue are Azeca and Seg- 
mentina. 
Class GASTEROPODA. 
Order Pulmonifera Operculata. 
Cyelostoma\elerans; Mull. (Sp;)istiasdcce oss wevssccvcccetdese tance rueneancesassaselena Sa Ae 
This is the only British species of the Order. A single speci- 
men of the Cyclostoma productum is stated by Dr. Turton to have 
been found by himself in the west of Ireland. Manual Brit. 
Land, &e. Shells, p. 94. 
Class GASTEROPODA. 
Order Pectinibranchiata. 
Fam. Turbinide. 
Eulimapolita; -Pulé,-Moné: ap.) cies Avcevecdecscisevcevsctecoosee Pecbocgona Pa ae bee 
»5'° eubulata, Don.ep!) 5 Ee bilineata, Jeff... .ves.0.s...ccaceserecevcess Peake ahs 
»,  distorta, Phil. (sp.); Melania distorta, Phil. ([?) { ..sesecscseee eelenel ae eat 
* T have been enabled to include the Amph. glutinosa since this Report was sent to 
press, through the kind attention of Mr. Wm. Andrews of Dublin, who favoured me 
with specimens collected by him last summer in the canal near that city. 
+ In this number, two species are included which have not been found northward of 
the Channel I slands ; the others are partially distributed in England, and two or three 
only reach so far north as Scotland. 
{ Mr. Alder thinks Z. polita of Macgillivray’s Aberdeenshire Mollusca may be this 
species, 


