JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY. II5 



H. sericea. — Conway town, by sides of a stream, common. 



H. caperata. — Conway Castle and town, common. 



H. rotundata. — Abundant wherever I collected. Trefriw, 



Gwydir gate, Llangelynen, Conway Castle and town, and 



Dinas station. 

 H. rupestris. — A few in Conway Castle. 

 H. pulchella.— Conway Castle, one. 

 Pupa umbilicata. — Dinas station, Llangelynen, Conway 



Castle and town, abundant. 

 Pupa umbilicata var. edentula. — With the type; Dinas 



station. 

 Balea perversa. — A single specimen collected on a slate wall 



between Beddgelert and Rhyd-ddu. 

 Clausilia rugosa. — Common at Trefriw and in Conway town. 

 Cochlicopa lubrica. — Llangelynen and Conway town, com- 

 mon. 

 C. lubrica var. lubricoides. — One at Conway Castle and 



another in Conway town. 

 Limnaea truncatula. — One at Llangelynen. 



I had intended including notes of observations which I 

 had made in the country in former years, but cannot lay my 

 hands on the specimens or the notes, with the exception of 

 some referring to species collected in Conway Castle in 1877 

 (nothing additional) and a note that I found in the same year 

 H. rotundata at Dwygyfylchi. 



Testacella haliotidea v. scutulum in Sussex. — 



On the 17th of June I found specimens of this species in a 

 garden of my uncle at Lewes. This is the first time I have 

 heard of this species being taken in Sussex. I noticed that 

 they were decidedly sluggish during the day, drawn up as it 

 were into a short lump, but in the evening they crawled about 

 pretty freely. — T. S. Hillman, July 31st, 1883. 



