436 Zoology. 



Jaminia cylindraeea, Da Cost. Abbey Wood 1906 (S.K.) ; Dart- 

 ford (J. and G.). 



Vertigo pygmaea, Drap. Under stones. W. Wickham, 1906 (L.) ; 

 Beckenham (Wilson). 



Baleap erversa, Linne. On trunks of trees, not common. Elm trees, 

 roadside at Down, 1902 (L.) 



Clausilia laminata, Mont. Fairly common (J. and G.) ; Shoreham, 

 1896 (C.) ; Hayes, etc., 1906 (L.) ; Bromley, common (S.K.). 



Clausilia bidentata, Strom. Hedge banks, fairly common (H.) ; 

 Orpington (R.A.A.); Keston, Cudham, (S.K.). 



Clausilia rolphii, Leach. This species, then new to science, was 

 originally discovered by Mr. Rolph in Charlton Wood. Fairly 

 common from Charlton to Erith ; partly subterranean in 

 habits; very local (H.) ; Shoreham, 1896 (C.). 



Clausilia biplicata, Mont. Two dead shells, Dartford Creek (Leslie) ; 

 possibly still lives on the banks of the Darenth. 



Succinea putris, Linne. On water plants at edge of ditches. Plum- 

 stead Marshes, 1892 (H.) ; Southend, 1902 (L.) ; Bromley, un- 

 common, Charlton (S.K.). 



Succinea elegans, Risso. More common here than the former 

 species (H.). Southend, 1906 (L.). 



Carychium minimum, Miiller. Under mossy stones and wood. 

 Under Bostall Wood, 1892 (H.) ; Southend, 1905 (L.) ; 

 Orpington, scarce (S.K.). 



Phytia myosotis, Drap. Estuarine. Banks of -Thames, Gravesend, 

 1892 (H.) ; Erith, 1900 (H. J. West) ; Darenth Creek, 1902 

 (K.). Var. ringens, Gravesend, 1892 (H.). 



Ancylus fluviatilis, Miiller. On stones in brook running into the 

 Ravensbourne at Southend (H.) ; Woolwich district (J. and G.) ; 

 Bromley, uncommon (S.K.). 



Acroloxus laeustris, Linne. Fairly plentiful on plants in deep 

 water. Ravensbourne at Southend, 1902 (L.) ; pond, Pick- 

 hurst Green, nr. Hayes, 1907 (L.) ; Lewisham (S.K.). 



Limnaea auricularia, Linne. Pond in Greenwich Park (J. and G.); 

 but doubtful if there now (H.) ; Hayes, (S.K.). 



Limnaea palustris, Miiller. Local. Plumstead Marsh (H.) ; South- 

 end, Catford, etc., very common (L.) : Southend (R.A.A.) ; 

 Bromley, common (S.K.). 



