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PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 



1911 



GASTROPODA 



TESTACELLID^ 



Testacella maugei, Ferussac. West Gloucestershire (" Jour- 

 nal of Conchology "), 



T. haliotidea, Draparnaud. In gardens in Gloucester 

 (Jones) ; Cheltenham (C. A. Witchell). 



LIMACID^ 



Limax maximus, Linne [L. cinereus]. Common every- 

 where in cellars and damp outhouses, under water butts, etc. 



L. flavus, L. Common in similar situations to last species. 



L. arborum, Bouchard-Chantereaux. On trunks of 

 beeches at Randwick ; Slad ; Shepscombe, etc. 



Agriolimax agrestis (L.) [Limax agrestis]. Common every- 

 where in fields and gardens. 



A. laevis (Miiller) [Limax brunneus]. Under stones, etc. 

 between Cooper's Hill and Birdhp (Jones). 



Milax sowerbyi, Ferussac. Under stones and rubbish in 

 gardens. 



ZONITIDiE 



Vitrina pellucida (Miiller). Under decaying leaves in beech 

 woods — most commonly met with in winter. 



V. crystallina (Miiller). [Zonites crystallinus]. Common 

 amongst decaying leaves in beech woods. 



V. lucida (Drap). West Gloucestershire (" Journal of 

 Conchology "). 



V. cellaria (Miiller). [Zonites cellarius]. Common 

 everywhere in damp places, under stones, etc. 



V. alliaria (Miller). [Zonites alliarius]. Not uncommon 

 with last species. 



V. nitidula (Drap). [Zonites nitididus]. " Amongst 

 moss and decaying wood at Over, between Newent Canal and 

 the River Leadon." (Jones). Generally, although sparingly 

 distributed in moist places, but abundant in the garden of 

 Tower House, Stroud. 



V. pura (Alder). [Zonites purus]. Tortworth (Jones). 

 Sparingly under decaying leaves in shady places, Stroud. 



