A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK 



A. GASTROPODA 



Common 



I. PULMONATA 



a. Stylommatophora 



Testacella hal'totidea, Drap. Blaxhall ; Bury 

 St. Edmunds ; Dallinghoo Rectory ; 

 Woolverstone; Martlesham, near Wood- 

 bridge 



— scutulum, Sby. Campsey Ash (A. S. 



Kennard) 

 Limax maximus, Linn. "1 



— flavus, Linn. J 



— arborum, Bouch. -Chant. Locai : Mendle- 



sham ; Wetheringsett ; Haughley ; Rat- 

 tlesden ; Brandon 

 Agriolimax agrestis (Linn.). Only too com- 

 mon 



— /amis (Mull.). Plentiful in damp places 

 Milax [ = Amalia] Sowerhyi (F^r.). Wood- 

 bridge ; Mendlesham ; Bramford ; Ips- 

 wich 



— gagates (Drap.). St. Margaret's, Ipswich 

 Vttrina pellucida (Mttll.). ) ^ 



Vitrea crystamna\yi^\\.).\ Conimon 



— luc'tda (Drap.). Ipswich 



— cellaria (MuIl.). Common everywhere 



— Rogersi, B. B. Woodw. [= glabra, Brit. 



Auct.]. Common 



— alliaria (Miller). Rare : Brandon ; Men- 



dlesham 



— nitidula (Drap.). Very common in dis- 



tricts 



— pura (Alder). Rare : Gt. Fakenham ; 



Haughley ; Mendlesham ; Thornham ; 

 Bramford; Sproughton 



— radiatula (Alder). Rare : Haughley ; 



Brandon ; Lowestoft ; Mendlesham ; 

 Wickham Skeith 

 Zonitoides nitidus (Miill.). Rather rare : Gt. 

 Fakenham ; Wyverstone ; Brandon, nr. 

 Lake Lothing ; Lowestoft ; Needham 

 Market ; Sproughton 



— excavatus (Alder). Hardwick 

 Euconulus \_Vitrea'\fulvus{M.iX\\.). Uncommon: 



Drinkstone ; Knettishall; Tuddenham ; 

 Mendlesham; Bramford 

 Arion ater (Linn.). Common 



— intermedius. Norm. Local : fairly dis- 



tributed 



— bortensis, F^r. Common 



— fasciatus. Nils. [— circurnscriptus, John.]. 



Woodbridge ; Mendlesham ; Thwaite ; 

 Needham Market 

 Punctum pygmaeum (Drap.). Drinkstone ; 

 Haughley ; Gt. Fakenham ; Rattles- 

 den 



I. PULMONATA (<:««/.) 

 a, Stylommatophora [cont!) 



Sphyradium edentulum (Drap ). Rare at Wal- 

 sham-le-Willows ; plentiful in Mendle- 

 sham Churchyard ; Hopton 



Pyramidula rotundata (Mtlll.). Common 

 everywhere 



{Fairly common 

 throughout, ex- 

 cept on the clay 

 soils 



— caperata (Mont.). Common 



— Cantiana (Mont.). Not common, local, 



plentiful where it does occur 



— Cartusiana (MiilL). One dead specimen 



at Little Glemham ; another at Gt. 



Fakenham ; a flourishing colony on a 



chalky hedge bank at Needham Market 



Hygromia fusca (Mont.). Cockfield ; Felsham 



— granulata (Alder). Local 



— hisplda (Linn.). Common. The true 



H. sericeoy Drap., appears to have been 

 confounded with this species, and it 

 is thought will prove common in 

 Suffolk 



— rufescens (Penn.). Common 

 Acanthinula aculeata (MolL). Haughley ; 



Drinkstone ; Gunton ; Mendlesham ; 

 Ipswich 

 Vallonia pulchella (Mull.). Mendlesham ; 

 Bramford ; &c. 



— excentrica, Sterki. Knettishall ; Wes- 



thorpe ; &c. 



— costata (Mull.). Hengrave ; Tuddenham 

 Helicigona lapicida (Linn.). Local 



— arhuitorum (Linn.). Rare : Mildenhall ; 



Oulton; Somerleyton 

 Helix aspena, Milll. Very common every- 

 where 



— pomatia, Linn. Found in 1 897 by Mr. 



Claude Morley in a chalk pit at Bram- 

 ford, but whether it had been intro- 

 duced there or not seems uncertain ; 

 a colony was introduced at Blaxhall in 

 part from Normandy in 1882, and in 

 part from Surrey in 1884, t>ut does not 

 appear to have bred 



— nemoralis, Linn. Common 



— hortemis, MqII. Commoner than the 



preceding 

 Ena [ = Buliminus] montana (Drap.). Local : 

 in places south-west of Bury St. Ed- 

 mund's. The species, however, appears 

 to be dying out 



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