380 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
H. pygmea.—Margate, one specimen near Foreness Point; 
Gatton Park (E. Saunders); Orpington; Barnes; under frag- 
ments of chalk or stones lying among the grass on the southern 
slopes of the Surrey Downs (K. M‘Kean), [Near Winchester 
(B. Tomlin), and in East Sussex. ] 
H. pulchella.—Margate, Chislehurst, Shiere, Twickenham. 
Var. costata.—Margate, Ebbsfleet, Chislehurst, Reigate, Kew ; 
Grove Park, Chiswick. 
H. lapicida.—Fairly common in West Kent and Surrey, but 
in East Kent I have never taken it living, although dead shells are 
not rare at Minster and near Deal. Bickley; near Shiere, &c. 
[South Essex (W. D. Roebuck).] 
Var. albina.—Reigate (E. Saunders). [Reading (Col. Wilmer).] 
Var. minor has been found at Epsom (Daniel). 
[H. obvoluta.—Up Park, Sussex (J. E. Harting); near Win- 
chester (B. Tomlin); Buriton, Hants, and all along the hill-side 
from Buriton to the dell, Treyford. Common at Treyford, in 
beech woods chiefly, and specially near water (J.Gordon).] [Add 
to localities named Ashford Wood and Stonor Hill (Rev. W. 
Hawkes); Kingley Vale, near Chichester (W. Jeffery); Crabbe 
Wood, near Winchester (W. A. Forbes); amongst moss at the 
roots of hazel, and on beech trees at some height from the ground. 
—Ep.] 
[Cochlicella acuta (= Bulimus acutus).—Eastbourne (Langdon, 
fide Jenner); Isle of Wight. Var. elongata, Needles (E. Westlake, 
fide Taylor). Var. bizona, Highdown, near Freshwater (C. Ash- 
ford). Var. alba, var. strigata, and var. inflata, Afton Down 
(C. Ashford). ] 
Bulimus montanus.—Near Godalming (H. W. Kidd); beech 
wood skirting the grounds of Waverly Abbey, Farnham (K. 
M‘Kean) ; rejectamenta of Thames near London (Cooper). [Near 
Buriton (Rimmer). ] 
B. obscurus.—Foreness Point; Orpington; Reigate. 
Var. albinos.—Bickley; Bromley; Sevenoaks (Smith); near 
Croydon (Rimmer). [Hants, Essex, and East Sussex.] 
B. goodallii.— Kensington Palace Garden (Miss Donald) ; 
Nursery-ground, Tottenham (C. Ashford); Weybridge (Daniel). 
This is not an indigenous species, but has been introduced among 
cultivated plants. 
B. ellipticus.—Fossil in Woolwich beds. 
