194 MOLLUSCA OF MID-WEST YORKSHIRE. 



L. palustris var. fasciata Nels. — Leventhorpe pastures. 



L. palustris var. roseolabiata JefF.— Leventhorpe pastures. 



L. truncatula Miill.— Numerous localities round Leeds, 

 especially eastward of it ; Newton Kyme and Tadcaster ; 

 Staveley ; Pannal ; Knaresborough ; Masham ; Eavestone ; 

 Bishopthorpe Ings ; various places near Selby ; Shipley 

 Glen and Baildon ; Draughton ; Ingleton ; Malham Tarn 

 and marsh. 



L. truncatula var. elegans Jeft". — Osmondthorpe, Leeds; 

 Newton Kyme near Tadcaster. 



L. glabra (Miill). — Ditch at Whinmoor near Leeds; Cambles- 

 forth ; Knavesmire, York ; ditch near Woodhall Bridge. 



Ancylus fluviatilis Miill. — River Skell at Fountains Abbey ; 

 Ure at Hackfall and Masham ; Staveley ; Ingleton ; 

 Blubberhouses, Dob Park, and Lindley Wood ; Oak Beck 

 near source, at Birk Crag and at Killinghall ; Wharfe at 

 Starbotton and Grassington ; Ilkley ; Pannal, Weeton, and 

 Kirkby Overblow ; Malham Cove ; Spofforth ; Shipley 

 Glen ; Newlay ; Meanwood, Seacroft, and Chapel AUerton 

 near Leeds ; Roundhay Park, in the Gorge, and on a 

 Ranunculus in the lake. 



A. fluviatilis var. gibbosa Bourg. —Roundhay ; Ingleton; 

 Thorner ; Wharfe at Deepdale Bridge. 



A. fluviatilis var. capuloides Jan. — Tadcaster. 



Ancylus lacustris (L). — Ponds near Roundhay. 



A. lacustris var. albida Jeff. — Staveley, near Boroughbridge, 

 on stems and leaves of Nup/iar lutea. 



Occurrence of Acme lineata in North Somerset. 



— On the 1 6th inst. I took at Brockley Combe, Somersetshire, 

 on a th alius of Peltigera caiii7ia, a single specimen of this little 

 shell. I am not aware whether this locality has been previously 

 recorded, — J. W. Cundall, Bristol, February 23rd, 1884. 



J.C., iv., July, 1884, 



