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Genus BuLiMus. Scopol!. 



B. acutus, ^liiller. Abundant on the sand-hills along 

 the coast between Burnham and Westen. 



B. Lachhamensis, Montagu. Helix Lackhamensis, Mat. 

 and Rack., Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. viil., p. 212. This fine 

 species lias been taken in tbe neigbbourhood of Bristol. — 

 Messrs. Miller and Jeffreys. On Beachen CllfF, lialf-a- 

 mile from Batli ; and again in the woods of Ciaverton 

 Down, two miles from Bath. — Mr. W. Clark. In a little 

 wood by the canal, between Bradford and Freshfield. — 

 Mr. Luids. Amono; burnt 2;orse bushes near the bottom 

 of a raviue to the left band of the cliffs at Cheddar, and 

 about a mile and a half from the village. — Rev. W. H. 

 Hawker. Among ivy, on the hedgebank of the road 

 leading from Axbridge to Cheddar, about three-quarters of 

 a mile from the forraer place. — A, M. N. Although 

 nowhere to be met with in any numbers, Bulimus Lackha- 

 mensis is thus Seen to be -widely distributed throughout 

 Somersetshire. 



B. obscurus, Müller. Helix obscura, Mat. and Rack., 

 Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. viii., p. 212. Common among 

 stones, and in woods; more abundant on the limestone 

 formations. 



B. Goodallii, Miller. Helix Goodallii, IMiller in Ann. 

 of Philos., iii., (1822) 376. This species, described by ^ 



Mr. Miller from specimens taken in pine beds at the Clifton ^f'*^'*'*'^ 

 nurseries, has continued to abound in that locality up to 

 the pre?cnt time. It cannot be regarded, however, other- 

 wise than as exotic, since it is not found beyond the ränge 

 of hothouses. 



Genus PurA. Lamarck. 



P. umhüicata, Draparnaud. Turbo muscorum, Mat. and 

 Rack,, Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. viii., p. 182. Very common. 



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