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weather during the breeding-season as to appear like those of a 
dried skin badly attacked by moth. On the 7th I saw, at the 
birdstuffer’s, a young Greenshank and an adult female Pochard, 
the tail- and wing-feathers of the latter being much worn and 
faded in colour; also a very young Black-headed Gull in its first 
plumage, showing the brown crescent-shaped mark on the back 
of the neck, a state of plumage in which it is rarely met with on 
our part of the coast. It was shot at Warleigh, on the River 
Tavy. On August 15th examined a young Green Sandpiper, 
and, on the 19th, another; both were killed at Ivybridge, near 
Plymouth. A Quail was obtained on the 28rd, a bird seldom 
met with in this part of the country. Many Choughs, I am told, 
have been seen on the Cornish coast this summer. 
THE MOLLUSCA OF THE COUNTIES OF KENT, SURREY 
AND MIDDLESEX. 
By T. D. A. CockERELL. 
(Concluded from p. 341). 
Helix cartusiana var. leucoloma.—Beechborough, near Folke- 
stone (Mrs. Fitzgerald). 
[Var. rufilabris.—Lewes (T. S. Hillman). ] 
H. rufescens.—Very common. Kingsgate, Monkton, Canter- 
bury (L. Fenn), St. Mary Cray, Dorking, Bedford Park. 
Var. rwbens.—Folkestone (A. H. Shepherd); near Caterham ; 
Bedford Park. 
Var. albida.—St. Mary Cray; near Putney; Hampton Court. 
H. concinna.—Minster, Orpington, Godalming, Ealing. 
Var. albida.—Ebbsfleet ; near Oxted. 
Var. minor.—Dover (Jeffreys). 
H. hispida.—Reculvers, Orpington, Redhill, Ealing. 
Var. albida.—Chislehurst; Walton Heath, near to Tadworth 
Court, with H. rotundata v. Turtoni (K. M‘Kean). 
Var. subglobosa.—Hammersmith (Jeffreys). 
Var. subrufa.—Headley Lane (Loydell and Rowe). 
Var. nana.— Walmer (A. H. Shepherd). 
H. sericea (= granulata, Ald.).—West Drayton (R. W. Cheadle); 
near Sevenoaks (Smith) ; one dead shell at Reigate (E. Saunders) ; 
also reported from Hants, East Kent, and Herts. 
[Var. cornea.—North Hants (Fitzgerald). ] 
