68 



Quarterly Journal of Coucliology. 



conclusive evidence of a new locality for this shell, which is, I 

 believe, the most easterly point at which it has yet been noticed, 

 I found some specimens, evidently only recendy dead, among 

 moss at the roots of trees on a bank at Duneton, a little village 

 about a mile and a half from the Petworth Station of the London, 

 Brighton and South Coast Railway. It is situated about 14 miles 

 from Buriton and Stoner, the original localities in which this shell 

 \yas found, and in fact the only ones given by Mr. Jeffreys, but is 

 still confined to the same line of hills as those places, and is still 

 on a chalk soil as are the other places in which this shell has been 

 noticed. — Theo. Godlee, Walthamstow. 



MOLLUSCA OF BIRMINGHAM & NEIGHBOURHOOD. 



By G. Sherriff Tye. 



(Continued Jrom page 61). 



Arion ater 

 ,, hortensis 



Limax gagates 

 ,, caiinatus 

 ,, flavus 

 ,, agrestis 

 ,, arboriim 

 maximus 



Succinea putris 



Common. 



Common in gardens, Hamstead. 



.Stratford Road. 

 Camp Hill ; Yardley. 

 Digbeth ; Sparkbrook ; Ilandsworth. 

 Common everywhere. 

 Yardley ; Harborne, and nr. Knowle. 

 Edgbaston ; Erdington ; Sparkbrook ; 

 Dudley ; ilandsworth. 



Dog Pool ; Harborne ; Sutton; Plant's 



Brook ; Alum Rock. 

 Acock's Green ; Plant's Brook. 

 Acock's Green. 



Harborne ; Selly Oak ; Plant's Brook ; 

 Dudley : Hamstead, &c. 



Common. 



Stechford ; Dudley Castle. 



Near Solihull. 



Moderately common. 



Dudley Castle; Perry Barr ; Harborne. 



Common. 



Maxtake. 



Perry Barr ; Knowle ; Acock "s Green ; 



Hampton-inArden. 

 Selly Oak ; Dudley Castle ; Acock's 



Green. 

 Perry liarr ; Sparkbrook ; Hamstead ; 

 Greet. 



,, var. viridiscenti-alba Sparkbrook. 

 nitidus \Vilton ; B. & W. Canal ; Selly Oak. 



crvstallin s Selly Oak ; Dudley ; Acock's Green, &c. 



fuivus Selly Oak ; Dudley ; Acock's CJreen 



Harborne. 



