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ZONITES INDENTATUS, Say. 



Taken in moss and under bark on old stumps, sometimes on the 

 ground ; seldom more than two or three specimens found in 

 same spot. Rare. 



ZoNiTES MINUSCULUS, Btnney. 



Has been taken in but one locality around Hamilton, a ravine 

 off the Flamboro' road ; occurred there in great abundance, 

 colonies of thirty or more being found under sticks, etc. 



ZONITES EXIGUUS, Stifupson. 



But three specimens taken, locality unknown. 

 {Section Comdus, Fitzinger). 

 ZoNiTES FULvus, Drap. 



Local ; may be taken along the foot of the mountain under 

 pieces of rotten wood in moist places ; not abundant. 



(Section Gastrodonta, Albers.) 

 ZONITES . 



Rare ; a few specimens taken ; locality unknown ; identification 

 not complete. 



FAMILY HELICID^. 

 GENUS PATULA, HELD. 

 (Section Anguispira, Morse.) 

 Fatula alternata, Say. 



A common shell ; prefers moist situations ; son\etimes observed 

 in colonies under logs. 



(Section Discus, Fitzinger.) 

 Patula perspectiva. Say. 



Rare ; a few taken along side of mountain under bark and logs. 



Patula striatella, Anthotty. 



Very plentiful throughout this district in woods and moist situ- 

 ations. 



sub-genus helicodiscus, morse. 



Patula lineata, Say. 



Occurs in rotten wood ; scarce. 



