14 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
12345 (bands light in colour and indistinct) ; Lima agrestis, var. 
entirely light brown; Helia hortensis var. arenicola. 
In conclusion, I will give a short list of some of the more 
interesting Mollusca I have taken in Surrey, not mentioned 
above. Bythinia tentaculata monst. decollatum, Barnes; Bythinia 
leachii, near Guildford ; Planorbis lineatus, Barnes; P. carinatus 
var. disciformis, near Guildford; P. corneus var. albinos, Kew 
Gardens; Physa acuta, still abundant in a water-lily tank at 
Kew; Cornulus (Zonites) fulvus, Haslemere; Helix aculeata, 
Warlingham ; H. aspersa var. exalbida, Warlingham ; H. rotun- 
data var. alba, near Addington; H. lapicida, Warlingham, 
Shirley near Shiere, and Haslemere; Clausilia rolphii, near 
Dorking; C. biplicata, Hammersmith, on Surrey side of river ; 
Cochlicopa (Azeca) tridens, and var. crystallina, between Reigate 
and Dorking. 
The following may be expected to turn up in Surrey, but 
have not, so far as I am aware, been yet recorded :—Planorbis 
glaber ; this I have found at Paddock Wood, in Kent. Amaha 
gagatis; Mx. Roebuck informs me that this occurs in Kent, and 
it has also been taken in Sussex. T'estacella maugei; I believe 
this has occurred in Middlesex. T'. haliotidea is found in 
Surrey, Mr. K. McKean having kindly given me a specimen from 
Mitcham. Vertigo minutissima; this my brother has taken in 
East Kent. V. moulinsiana; the nearest locality I can find for 
this is in Hertfordshire. Helix rupestris, too, has been taken in 
Sussex, and may yet be met with in Surrey. 
NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS ON BRITISH 
STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA.* 
By Evwarp Loverr. 
Gebia deltura, Leach. 
Tus species differs somewhat from G. stellata in being con- 
siderably larger. Bell seems to have some doubt whether it be 
really a distinct species: if it be, it is certainly much more 
abundant ; but if, on the other hand, the two forms be different 
* Continued from Zool. 1883, p. 218. 
