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Leicester with Rutland: Mr. C. E. Wright has kindly presented a small Vivi- 

 fxn-a contecla from Caldicote, Rutland, to the Society's Voucher Collection. 



Lincoln South : Mr. John F. Musham, F.E.S., has during the past winter and 

 spring been examining shakings of moss from various parts of this vice-county, 

 and in doing so has added two species to the known fauna — ■ Vertigo substriata, 

 one from Heighington, l6lh Feb., 1912 ; Hygroviia fiisca, one from the same 

 place, l6lh April, 1912. Mr. John W. Taylor has verified both these species, 

 and the specimens will ultimately be placed in the County Museum at Lincoln. 



Merionethshire: Mr. F. H. Sikes, M.A., has kindly presented to the Society's 

 Voucher Collection examples of the following : One Pyramidida riipeslris, one 

 Zonitoides nitidtcs, and several Vallonia costata, all of which are new records 

 for the Census, and were taken in August, 1910, at Llanbedr. 



Northamptonshire : The Rev. W. A. Shaw has sent for authentication the ex- 

 ample of Spharittm pallidum, an adult shell, taken by him at Far Bottom, 

 near Northampton. 



Northumberland South : Mr. A. M. Oliver has submitted the following new 

 records — J'alloiiia piilchella, one from the road-side at Flalton, near Corbridge, 

 3rd Sept., 1910; Paludestrina slagnalis, common in the estuary of the River 

 Blyth, 8th Oct., 1910; Pisidiictn foniinale, one from a stream near Kirkley, 

 Ponteland, 13th April, 1912. We are indebted to Mr. Fred. Taylor for verifying 

 the Paludestrina, and the others have been authenticated by Mr. John W. Taylor. 



Pembrokeshire : Mr. H. C. Napier has submitted examples of Vet'tigo antivertigo 

 from marshes near Penally. 



Radnorshire : The Society has been much indebted to Mr. J. Williams Vaughan, 

 J. P. , for his numerous additions to the Census for the Welsh counties, and he 

 has recently sent the following — Lifiincea pahistris, a few found in the old moat 

 round Llechrydd House, near Builth Road Station, 29th May, 1911 ; Limnaa 

 trutuatula, several found at Pwl-patty, Glasbury Village, 26th April, 191 1 ; 

 Spluzrinni lactistre, a few ; Pisidiiim obtusale, a few ; and Valvata cristata, 

 one — all from a pool near the Wye in the parish of Llowes. 



Sussex East : Mr. A. W. Stelfox has submitted a number of new records for 

 this vice-county, which have passed under the eye of Mr. J. W. Taylor. They 

 include Bythiuia tentaiitlata and Aplexa hypnortim, taken at Pevensey Level, 

 29th March, 1909; Anodonta cygnea, taken at Pevensey, Sept., 1911 ; 

 Plauorbis corneas and Pisidiuin ainnicuni, taken near Lewes, 13th Sept., 191 1 ; 

 Mr. Lionel E.Adams, B.A., has submitted Pisidiuin gassiesiamim,X.zk&n'm. Sept., 

 191 1, at Pevensey Level. Mr. E. Collier submitted Plauorbis vortex from 

 Mailing Marsh, near Lewes, taken 19th Sept., 1911 (by a clerical error this was 

 recorded as for Sussex "West" in the _/. of Conch., April, 1912, xiii., p. 318). 



Worcestershire : Mr. N. G. Hadden has submitted Vallonia excentrica, a few, 

 and Pisidiittn gassiesianntii, several, taken at Earl's Croome ; Planorbis glaber, 

 two from a pool at Malvern ; Paludestrina jenkinsi, plentiful at Mythe Toot, 

 a backwater of the Severn, near Tewkesbury, just within the county boundary. 



Yorkshire South-East : Mr. J. W. Boult, of Hull, has kindly presented to the 

 Society's Voucher Collection some examples of Neritina flnviatilis, which is 

 common in Sutton Drain, near Hull, but has not hitherto been authenticated 

 from the East Riding of Yorkshire ; Mr. J. W. Taylor has confirmed the 

 identification. 



Erratum. — On p. 309, line 11, for " W. D. Roebuck '- read " F. Taylor." 



