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Agriolimax agrestis, Linne. Gardens and fields everywhere (H., 

 R.A.A., and S.K.). 



Agriolimax laevis, Miiller. St. Mary Cray, 1885 (Cl.) ; Southend, 

 Catford, 1906 (L.) ; by river in both cases; plentiful (H.) ; 

 Bromley, scarce (S.K.). 



Milax sowerbyi, Ferus. Common in gardens, etc. Catford and 

 Bromley (L. and K.) ; abundant in Greenwich Marshes ; often 

 seen crawling across pavements after rain (R.A.A.) ; Becken- 

 ham (S.K.). 



Milax gagates, Drap. Beckenham, 1901 (F. W. Wilson). 



Vitrina pellucida, Miiller. Plumstead Marsh, 1892 (H.) ; Belvedere 

 (H.) ; Shoreham, 1896 (C.) ; Keston and neighbourhood, 1906 

 (L.) ; not rare on banks; chiefly found in winter; a dead 

 worm makes an attraction for them (H.) ; Bromley, scarce, 

 Cudham (S.K.) 



Vitrea crystallina, Miiller. Damp places on wood. Old wood 

 stack, Southend, nr. Catford, 1905 (L.) ; Plumstead (J. and G.) ; 

 Bromley, scarce; Cudham (S.K.); St. Mary Cray (Cl.). 



Vitrea cellaria, Miiller. Plumstead, 1892 (H.) ; Shoreham, 1896 

 (C.) ; Southend, etc., 1906 (L.) ; common (H.) ; Lewisham, 

 1900 ; Green Street Green, Chislehurst and Orpington (R.A.A.) ; 

 Bromley, common (S.K.). 



Vitrea rogersi, Wood. Swanley, 1898 (C.) ; Farnborough, 1906 

 (L.); Cudham, Bromley (S.K.) ; Orpington, 1904 (R.A.A.). 



Vitrea alliaria, Miller. Old wood stack, Southend, 1905 (L.) ; 

 Down, scarce (S.K.). 



Vitrea nitidula, Drap. Woolwich, 1892 (H.) ; Shoreham, 1896 

 (C.) ; Southend, 1906 (L.) ; Grove Park, 1900-2 ; Eltham, 

 common, 1901 ; Orpington, 1904 (R.A.A.) ; Bromley, com- 

 mon ; Cudham, Belvedere (J. and G.). 



Vitrea pura, Alder. Shoreham, 1896 (C.) ; Southend, 1905 (L.) ; 

 Plumstead (J. andG.) ; not common (H.) ; Orpington (R.A.A.) ; 

 Cudham (S.K.). 



Vitrea radiatula, Aid. Hayes and Keston, 1904 (L.) ; damp places 

 (H.) ; Bromley, uncommon ; Cudham (S.K.). 



Zonitoides nitidus, Miiller. Southend, 1906 (L.) ; wet places, often 

 under water (H.) ; Bromley, (S.K.). 



Euconulus fulvus, Miiller. Plumstead Marsh, 1892 (H.) ; South- 

 end and Hayes, 1904 (L.) ; not commonly observed (H.) ; 

 Chislehurst (CL). 



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