Quarterly Journal of Conchology. 29 



Carychium minimum Muller. — Occurs frequently throughout the 

 district, amongst moss and decayed leaves in woods, &c. 



Cyclostoma elegans Muller. — Found sparingly on sea banks 

 between CuUercoats and Whitley, Northumberland. 



Acme lineata Drapamaud. — Rare ; occurs occasionally in wet 

 moss in Castle Eden Dean, county of Durham. 



GosFOETH Grove, neak Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

 March 10, 1874. 



Cochlicopa tridens var crystallina {Bupui/) near Leeds. — A sliort 

 time ago a young collector brought me for identification a specimen of 

 this variety, taken in Bolton Woods. — John W. Taylor, 9, Freehold 

 Street, Leeds. 



A White Variety of Limnsea palustris {Muller) near Leeds.— 

 Amongst a quantity of freshwater shells collected at Swilliugton, near 

 Leeds, and brought to me, was an albino of Limncv.a palustris. This 

 form must be very rare, as it is the only white shell of this species I 

 have seen. — J. W. Taylor, 9, Freehold Street, Leeds. 



Cochlicopa tridens var crystallina (Dufuy) at Petersfield, Hants.— 

 I have taken this variety near Petersfield, Hants. The specimen, which 

 was a good one, was found in moss on a bank in a wood, a spot which 

 will long be remembered by me, as I took Clausilia Rolphii and Helix 

 obvoluta alive for the first time in the same place.— C. Ashford, 

 Grove House, Tottenham. 



Zonites excavatus var vitrina (Fencssac) near Huddersfield. — 

 In November, 1872, I found specimens of this variety at Golcar, near 

 Huddersfield, inhabiting exclusively heaps of stones, cinders, and other 

 refuse. All specimens taken since that time have evinced an invariable 

 partiality for a similar habitat. — J. Whitwham, Cross Lane, Marsh, 

 Huddersfield. 



Helix lamellata {Jefreys) at Huddersfield. — I first met with this 

 species in March, 1870, in Roydas Wood, near Farnley Tyas, about 

 two and a half miles from Huddersfield, and have taken it regularly 

 since that time. It is invariably found among dead beech leaves, and 

 is very local in its distribution, having only been found in two places of 

 limited area within the precincts of the wood up to the present time. — 

 J. Whitwham, Cross Lane, Marsh, Huddersfield, March, 1874, 



Occurrence of Zonites glaber (Studer) at Folkestone. — Having 

 been fortunate enough to find Zonites glaber within the last month in 

 an old hedge in the immediate neighbourhood of Folkestone, I thought 

 it might be interesting to your readers to be infoi'mod of the fact, as I 

 do not think it has been mentioned as having been found in Kent 

 before. The specimens have been kindly identified for me by T. 

 Rogers, Esq., of Manchester, the original discoverer of the species. 

 The neighbourhood of Folkestone is very rich in Conchological 

 treasures, and during the past year I have constantly been adding to 

 the supposed list of local species by fresh discoveries. Besides Zonites 

 glaber, I have found Acme lineata and the variety alba within tlie last few 

 days. — [Mrs.] J. FitzGerald, 10, West Terrace, Folkestone, April 14. 



