JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY. 337 



ADDITIONAL CAPTURES 

 FROM PRESTON CANDOVER, N. HANTS, 



By H. PUREFOY FITZGERALD, M.C.S. 

 Since my list of mollusca from this valley was published 

 (vide No. 7, vol. iv, J.C.), I have made several additional 

 captures.. I have submitted them all for examination to Mr.. J. 

 W. Taylor, who has pronounced them to be as follows, the 

 numbers being continued from the last list : — 



62. Sphaerium lacustre (Miill.). Frequent. 



63. Planorbis vortex (L.). Frequent. 



64. Limnsea peregra var. ovata Drap. Scarce. 



65. Do. var. ovata, monst. decollatum. Very 

 scarce. 



66. Ancylus fluviatilis var. albida Jeff. — This variety 

 seems to be frequent in the south of Hants, as Mr. C. Ashford 

 informs me that it occurs at Christchurch, and with the albine 

 variety of A. lacustris (which I have not yet found, though no 

 doubt it will soon turn up). It extends all along the coast into 

 mid-Sussex. 



67. Helix hispida L. Scarce. 



68. H. caperata var. ornata Picard. Frequent. 



69. H. lapicida var. albina Menke. — This very scarce 

 variety I found living with the type, but only two specimens. 



70. Pupa marginata var. edentula Moq. Veryscarce. 



71. Clausilia laminata var. albinos Moq.— Has 

 turned up in considerable quantities in one copse. I have also 

 found several young specimens, which would seem to prove that 

 the variety is hereditary. 



Anodon herculeus Gerstford (?). — Having lately read 

 in ' Science Gossip ' (244) Mr. Tye's interesting record of 

 large A. cygneus (of which Mr. Sclater ' crowns all ' with one 

 measuring 8^ in. and one 9 in. in width from R. Dart), I con- 

 sidered myself fortunate in finding in a souvenir-shop at Arca- 



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