398 PEARCE AND MAYFIELD : MOLLUSCA OF EAST NORFOLK. 



Pupa cylindracea (Da Costa) ( = /'. nmhilicata Drap.). 

 Confined mostly to ivy-covered walls. Yelverton Church- 

 yard, Howe Churchyard (S.S.P.); Earlham, Weston 

 Churchyard, Thorpe, Kirby Bedon (A.M.). 



P. muscorum L., var. unidentata C. Pfi-. { = Fupama?-- 

 ginata Drap.). Very local. Bawburgh, Ringland, Helles- 

 don, Bramerton (A.M.). 



Vertigo pygmaea (Drap.). A single individual under a 

 stone in Yelverton Churchyard (S.S.P.) ; among stones at 

 Earlham, under leaves at Costessey and Ringland (A.M.). 



V. pusilla Miill. Rare. On hedge-banks at Earlham and 

 Bowthorpe, a single specimen at Bramerton (A.M.). 



V. edentula Drap. Rare. Among dead leaves m a wood 

 at Costessey, hedge-bank at Earlham (A.M.). 



Clausilia rugosa Drap. On old walls, hedge-banks, and 

 among dead leaves. Yelverton Churchyard, Framingham 

 Earl, Whitlingham Woods (S.S.P.) ; Heigham, Earlham, 

 Thorpe, etc. (A.M.). 

 Var. everetti Miller. Earlham (A.M.). 

 Var. tumidula Jeff. Whitlingham Woods (S.S.P.). 

 Var. albina Moq. Several individuals on Yelverton Church- 

 yard wall, 1 89 1 (S.S.P.). 



C. laminata" (Mont.). Rare. Among fallen ash leaves at 

 Costessey, a single specimen on hedge-bank at Framingham 

 Earl (A.M.) ; it used to occur in time past in the woods 

 at Whitlingham, and may still exist there, though I spent 

 a day searching for it in vain last autumn (S.S.P.). 



Cochlicopa lubrica Miill. Common and generally dis- 

 tributed in the higher parts as well as the marsh lands. 

 Rockland St. Mary Churchyard, Yelverton, Surlingham 

 Ferry, Whitlingham Woods and Marsh (S.S.P.) ; Heigham, 

 Earlham, Thorpe, Costessey (A.M.). 

 Var. lubricoides Fer. Whitlingham Marsh (S.S.P.). 



Succinea putris L. Banks of the Bure at Salhouse, also by 

 the Yare at Brundall, Reedham, Bramerton, stream near 



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