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P. spirorbis Miill. — "Rush Pool" on Hartlebury Common; 

 small pool at Wildon. 



P. complanatus Linn. — Hillage Pool. 



Physa fontinalis Linn.— Hillage Pool. 



Limricea peregra Miill.— River Stour ; Hillage Pool ; Stinton 

 Pool ; Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal. 



L. peregra var. ovata Drap. — Hillage Pool. 



L. peregra var. labiosa Jeff. — Hillage Pool. 



Limnsea auricularia Linn. — Staffordshire and Worcester- 

 shire canal (one specimen only). 



L. glabra Miill. — Small pool on Hartlebury Common. Four 

 specimens only could be found. 

 A few of the shells enumerated above have not before been 



recorded for Worcestershiie, while of those hitherto recorded 



several are absent from this present list. 



TESTACELLA SCUTULUM?>ov7. IN RENFREWSHIRE 



By J. M. B. TAYLOR. 



(Read before the Conchological Society, April 3rd, 1889). 



In working up the land and freshwater shells of Renfrewshire I 

 was informed that living specimens of Testacella had been got 

 near Paisley. On the 30th April, 1887, I made the following 

 notes as related to me by a person who had kept some of them 

 alive for sometime : — 



" They were got outside a green-house at Gartland Place 

 (this is to the north-east of Paisley, in the suburbs), and six of 

 them were kept alive for sometime. The place was searched at 

 night with a light at the time the vines and asters were being 

 cut, and the creatures found. If introduced it must have been 

 a long time ago as no plants have been introduced to- the 

 garden of recent years." I was also told that the shells were 

 preserved somewhere, but that " somewhere " was not dis- 



J.C., vi., July, 1889 



