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ENID^ 



Ena montana (Drap). [Bulimus Lackhamensis]. Found 

 in most of the beech woods on the Cotteswold Hills, but must 

 be sought for on warm wet days in Spring and Autumn on 

 the trunks of the trees. 



E. montana, var. albina, Moquin-Tandon. This very rare 

 variety has been taken near Birdlip by a Member of the 

 Conchological Society, but no captures have been recorded of 

 late years. 



E. obscura (Miiller). [Bulimus obscurus]. Common with 

 the last species and also in quarries and road-side banks — 

 generally distributed. 



E. obscura, var. albina, Moquin-Tandon. Worgan's Wood, 

 Stroud — rare. 



STENOGYRIDJE 



Cochlicopa lubrica (Miiller). [Zua lubnca]. Under stones. 

 In moss in very damp places — generally distributed. 



C. lubrica, var. lubricoides, Ferussac. Fairly common 

 under dead leaves in lane adjoining The Grove House, Stroud. 



Azeca tridens (Pulteney). Found with C. lubnca (Jones). 

 Generally occurs in " colonies." Buckholt Wood and Frocester 

 Hill under decaying leaves ; in small bog in Cranham Wood ; 

 and on Railway bank, Chalford. 



Caecilioides acicula (Miiller). [Achatina acicula]. Barn- 

 wood at the roots of grass (Jones). At the edge of a disused 

 quarry on Kilminster Farm, Stroud. At the Heavens, near 

 Stroud and at an old quarry on the Hill near Thrupp — in each 

 instance in the soil under the turf. 



VERTIGINIDiE 



Jaminia secale, Draparnaud. [Pupa secale]. In old 

 quarries and bare places on the Hills. Widely distributed and 

 abundant. 



J. anglica (Ferussac). In a small bog in Cranham Wood. 

 This is a scarce and very local shell, and has not hitherto 

 been found so far south in England. 



J. cylindracea (Da Costa). [Pupa umbilicata]. On stone 

 walls at Lassington (Jones). Common under ivy, etc. on the 

 tops of walls throughout the Stroud district. 



