THE FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL. 



ZosiTEs Alliarius. 



Under stones, amongst moss, &c. Vei-y common. 



ZOXITES NlTIDULlIS. 



Common amongst nettles, and in damp situations. 



ZONITES EaDIATCLUS. 



Thinh- scattered at the roots of damp grass in meadows. 



ZOXITES NiTIDUS. 



Sjiaiingly in a boggy ditch between Woodchurch and Noctonim. — 3Ir. Webster. 

 Also at Oston Common on a bogg^' piece of water fonuei'ly a mill dam, 

 near Huyton Collieries. — Mr. Whitehead. 



ZONITES ExCAVATUS. 



At the foot of Bidston Park wall. — Mr. Webster. Tolerably common in fields 

 and lanes about the Dingle, Aigburth, and Garston. — 3Ir. Cameron. 



ZONITES CrYSTALLINUS. 



Under stones. Not uncommon. 



Geyws HELIX. 

 Helix Aspersa. 

 Yeiy numerous. 

 Helix Arbustorum. 



Abimdant in boggy places between Woodchm-eh and Noctorum, and along the 

 line of meadows leading by the Ford stream, sometimes, though rarely, in 

 the Upton Road near the Ford Bridge. Near Liscard. — Mr. S. Archer. 

 Found numerously in a ditch between Upper and Lower Traumere. 

 Helix Nemoralis. 



Common in hedge-rows. Veiy nxmierous upon the sand hills near tlie shore. 

 What is now termed a variety, "Hoi-tensis," has been foimd in two very 

 circumscribed localities, at Higher Tranmere by JMr. Warrington, and at 

 Hujiion by Mr. Whitehead. Mr. Webster endeavoured to introduce a colony 

 of the latter in the Upton neighbourhood by placing 30 or 40 fine specimens 

 in a hedge row ; not even a vestige of them was ever seen afterwards. 

 Helix Caperata. 



Very common at the Little Meols, between Hoylake and the Dee shore. Local 

 but abundant on the sand hills round the coast, more rarely inland. Good 

 specimens have been found in a lane between the Wavertree MUl and the 

 Church. — Mr. Cameron. 



HeLI.X HiSPlDA. 



The variety " Concinna" of Turton, Brown, and others, general and common. 

 Heli.x Sericia. 



Near Chester. 

 Helix Aculeata. 



In damp places, amongst moss and leaves, and under stones. 

 Helix Fulva. 



A few amongst dead leaves and moss ; also under stones, mostly in damp 

 Bituations. 



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