188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MALACOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Norra Cornwatt: Taste oF OCCURRENCE OF MARINE AND TERRESTRIAL 
Moxtvusca oF Pre-Roman Dare. 
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Sepia officinalis, Linn. ... | «.. * 
Purpura lapillus (Linn.)... |... * [lode * * * 
JR a tera eG) Gey || Goa |) cog |) ofa |} oeee || G60 |} sdac * 
», obtusata (Linn.) ... | ... * 
Monodonta crassa (Mont.)... % 
Patella vulgata, Linn, ... | & | oe * * * * * 
Helcion pellucidum (Linn.) * 
Cardiwm edule, Linn. ... | ... | we. | «. * * 
Ostrem edulis, Tannese cee) eee || wes es * 
Mytilus edulis, Linn. * BN cor * + 
Non-Manrine. 
Vitrea nitidula (Drap.) ... * * 
Pyranidula rotundata (Miull.) * 
a. Heltcellavingaua (MD a©;) cn) || ses! || ees |) eee) (eisai sete teal beeteet | eferceui | eter * 
», ttala aay sa # * 
»» caperata (Mont.) . * Bo * 
a. 4, barbara (Linn.) Pe * * % 
a. Hygromia granulata (Ald) * * 
», montivaga (West.) .. * # 
a. Helix aspersa, Mill. ee std rece Plll toes Pima (Finer || Hacer Ith dene * 
a. ,, memoralis,: Linn. ... * * * eaten eects * * 
Devs) Onesie wi se ee (oe. He i caiceg Ph aise * 
a. Vallonia pulchella (UN eA oboe tebe * 
a. Cochlicopa lubrica (Mull.).. | * | ... | ... | * 
Beekeeper muscorum, (Iain) 5.) ||| se) all) eee! | ester tli) seer ||| east [neers * 
a. Pomatias reflecus: (Linn.) * * * 
My sincere thanks are due to Mr. B. B. Woodward and Mr. E. A. 
Smith for the trouble they have taken over the Hygromia montivaga, 
West., and especially to Dr. Bottger for identifying the shell, which 
is a new record for England; also to Mr. B. B. Woodward and 
Mr. A. Santer Kennard for the identification of critical species; 
while to Mr. Reddie Mullett, the owner of the Harlyn Bay site, 1 am 
peculiarly indebted for access to his grounds and specimens. 
P.S.—The statement on p. 185, that the lower interments are 
all of Neolithic age, appears from later investigations to need some 
qualification, an iron ‘ornament’ having been discovered at that 
level. The Rey. D. Gath Whitley considers the whole cemetery to be 
‘Neolithic’ with a few later intrusions, while Dr. Beddal thinks it 
represents the period after the Gallo-Belgic conquest and before the 
Roman Invasion. [Vide No. 48, Journal K.I. of Cornwall. | 
1 Probably brought from further inland. I have seen no recent specimens near the 
places named, but of cour se this is only negative evidence. Of the non-marine 
mollusca those marked ‘a.’ are abundant. 
