52. 
53. 
THE MOLLUSCA OF DORSETSHIRE. 1M} 
VERTIGO, Mill, 1774. 
V. antivertigo (Drap.) Pupa antivertigo, Drap. 
Under stones and fallen timber, on water plants, and in 
marshy places. 
East Lulworth, Kemdall. 
Bloxworth, C. O. P. Cambridge. 
Wool, near the railway station, Kendall. 
Morden Park Lake, on reeds, J. C. M.-P. 
V. pygmea (Drap.) Pupa pygmea, Drap. 
Brit. Conch., Vol. i., p. 258. 
Robinson’s Purbeck, p. 178. 
Under stones, logs of wood, or roots of grass. 
Chapman’s Pool, among moss (rare), 2. H. Soden Smith. 
Bloxworth, C. O. P. Cambridge. 
East Lulworth, #. Kendall. 
Weymouth, near the two-mile-stone, Dorchester main-road, 
C. O. P. Cambridge. 
Houghton Stubbs, J. C. IL-P. 
Var. pallida, Jeffreys, DBindon Meadows, Wool, Daniel. 
54, 
V. edentula (Drap.) Pupa edentula, Drap. 
Robinson’s Purbeck, p. 178. 
Woods, under leaves, roots of trees, reeds, 
Frequent aud well diffused in the Purbeck district, 2. H. 
Soden Smith. 
Bloxworth, C. O. P. Cambridge. 
East Lulworth, Cole Wood, Kendall. 
Chapman’s Pool, Encombe, 2. 7. Soden Smith. 
Morden Park Lake, on Sparganium, J. C. M.-P. 
Whatcombe Park, J. C. M.-P. 
. V. pusilla (J@i7/.) Pupa pusilla, dHii/. 
Under stones and among dead leaves and moss in woods. 
Mewps Bay, J. C. M.-P. 
Fossil: Blashenwell Quaternary tufaceous deposit, Clement 
Reid. 
