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THE MOLLUSCA OF DORSETSHIRE. 
CONULUS, Fitzinger 1833. 
24. C. fulvus (JZil/.. Helix fulva, Jill. 
to 
Ct 
tobinson’s Purbeck, p. 178. 
Under decayed wood, leaves, stones, in woods and in 
marshy places. 
Bloxworth, C. O. P. Cambridge. 
Langton Matravers, in moss, Wilkes Wood Farm, R. JH. 
Soden Smith. 
HELICIDA. 
M. Pilsbry gives so exhaustive an account, both anatomical 
and conchological, in his ** Manual,” that we have followed 
him first, and place the last four genera as sections of L/elix. 
PUNCTUM, Morse, 1854. 
.P. pygmeum (Drap.) Helix pygmea, Drap. 
Purbeck papers, p. 44. 
Robinson’s Purbeck, p. 177. 
Woods, moist places, under stones and dead leaves. 
Godlingston, near Swanage, R. H. Soden Smith. 
East ialvrcri Kendall. 
Whatcombe Park, Houghton Stubbs, J. C. M.-P. 
Smedmore, at the foot of stone walls, Swanage, Round-down, 
under stones, J. C. M.-P. 
Fossil: Blashenwell, J. H. Austen. 
PYRAMIDULA, /%éz., 1833. 
. P. rupestris, Drap. Helix rupestris, Studer. H, um- 
bilicata, Yorbes and Hanley. 
Pulteney, p. 19, f. 24. 
Forbes and Hanley, Vol. iv., p. 81, pi. 121, f. 7, 8. 
Mont. Test., Brit., p. 434, pl. 13, f. 2. 
On rocks, walls, and stones, 
Portland, under loose stones, Montayu; Mr. Sykes found 
80 under one stone at Portland. 
East Lulworth, Kendall. 
Corfe Castle river, Montagu, very abundant. In Purbeck 
there is not a stone wall which is not the resort of this 
little snail, J. C. AL-P. 
Puncknowle, stone walls, J. C. IL-P. 
Houghton Stubbs, J. C. J.-P. 
