iS JOUUNAI. OF CONCHOT.OGY, VOL. I3, NO. I, JANUARY, I9IO. 



sub-var. plumbea CoUinge. — Fire Beacon Hill, in a Hedge. 

 Identified by F. Partridge. 



Vitrina pellucida Miiller. — Twitchen Wood, Woolacombe Golf 

 Links, Fire Beacon Hill at the roots of grass in a quarry. [Croyde, 

 among moss on the sandhills. Braunton, by Mr. G. C. Champion]. 



Vitrea crystallina Miiller. — Twitchen, numerous in moss at the 

 foot of trees, adjoining the garden; near Bennett's Mouth, among 

 moss; Borough Wood, two specimens found by the Rev. C. Chi- 

 chester and given to me. Not in the last Census, and no locality 

 recorded for it in the Victoria History. [Taken by Mr. J. R. le B. 

 Tomlin on Lundy {J. of Conch., vol. xii., 1908, p. 121)]. 



Vitrea cellaria Miiller.— Twitchen, Borough, Lee, etc. Common 

 throughout the district under moss, dead leaves, logs of wood, and 

 stones. There appear to be two varieties : one paler and flatter, the 

 other deeper in colour and slightly more convex. 



Vitrea alliaria Miiller. — Twitchen, wood and near the reservoir. 

 Borough Wood; near Bennett's Mouth ; Flagstaff Hill, Lee. [Croyde]. 

 Not so abundant as V. cellaria and V. nitidula. 



var. viridula Jeffreys.- — Flagstaff Hill, Lee. Three specimens 

 taken under stones in an old quarry ; they all smelt strongly of garlic, 

 and one is remarkably fine, being fully 6 mm. in width. The animal 

 was much paler in colour than typical examples, only the head and 

 tentacles being dark grey. This variety does not appear to have 

 been recorded previously from this neighbourhood. The only notice 

 of its occurrence in North Devon I have met with is that of Mr. 

 Taylor, who states that Mr. L. E. Adams found it at Countesbury in 

 August, 1892 {pp. cit., part 14, 1907, p. 62). 



Vitrea nitidula Drap. — Twitchen, Borough, Lee, etc. Common, 

 var. nitens Mich.— In the same localities as the type and as 

 frequent. [Ilfracombe]. 



Vitrea pura Alder. — Borough Wood. Two specimens, both 

 white, taken by Dr. Longstaff in 1907. Confirmed by Mr. Taylor. 

 Not in the last Census, and though recorded in the Victoria History, 

 no locality is given. [Taken by Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin at Hele and 

 Combe Martin, /. of Conch., vol. v., 1887, p. 182]. 



Vitrea radiatula Alder. — Lee, two under stones, and another 

 under a log in fields. Confirmed by Mr. Taylor. Rare, only three 

 specimens, two alive, the other dead. [Braunton Burrows, one under 

 a stone in a ditch. Croyde, one among damp moss]. Not in the 

 last Census, nor the Victoria History. The absence of this species 

 from the district is especially remarked on in the latter work. 



[Zonitoides nitidus Miiller. — Braunton Burrows, one living 

 specimen under a stone in a dried-up ditch, Croyde, one dead 



