174 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOI,. [Q, NO. 6, ATRIL, I902. 



Mickleham (E.S.); Croydon (Mr. Kenneth McKean has found at 

 the Beggars' Bank, Croydon, no less than fourteen varieties of this 

 species). 



V. alba Taylor, i— Fetcham (E.S.); 6^C;uildford (C.P.); 7— 

 Dorking (S.G., 1889, p. 20). 



V. tessalatia (Bouch.). 6 -Guildford (C. P.). 

 V. lutescens (Moq.). 6— Guildford (C.P.). 



Buliminus obscurus (Miill.). i — Ranmore (E.S.); 8— Hasle- 

 niere (usually single specimens and very rarely more than two or three. 

 The variety predominates) (C.P.): 9 — Epsom, Mickleham and 

 Warlingham (E.S.); Croydon (S.G., 1883, p. 212); 10 — Reigate. 

 V. albina Moq. 8 — Haslemere, Shottermill (C.P.). 



Pupa cylindracea Da Costa (=/*. 7//«^z7/Vfl/rt! Drap.). 7 — West- 

 cott (E.S.); 8 — Houndleswater, Haslemere (E.W.S.); 9 — Caterham, 

 Warlingham (Garner); Gatton (K.McK.); 10— White Hill (K.McK.). 



p. muSCOrum (L.) {^^-P- marginata Drap.). 2 — Walton 



(K.McK.); 9— Epsom (K.McK.); 10— Reigate (R.A.B.). 



V. edentula (?) Moq. 2— Walton (K.McK.); 9— Epsom 

 (K.McK.). 



Vertigo antivertigo (Drap.). 2 — Barnes Common (C.H.D.); 

 4 — Brentwood (Basingstoke Canal) (K.McK.); 8— Punch Bowl 

 (E.W.S.). 



V. pygmaea (Drap.). 2 — Barnes (C.H.D.). Mr. Kenneth 

 McKean describes this species as being very common in woods. 



V. substriata (Jeffr.). 8— Punch Bowl (E.W.S.). 



V. edentula (Drap.). 8— Punch Bowl, Grayswood (E.W.S.); 

 9 — Caterham, Warlingham (Garner). 



Balea perversa (L.). i — Coombe (K.McK."); 8 — Haslemere 

 (C.P.). 



Clausilia perversa (Pult.) {■=€. mgosa Drap.). 2— Putney 

 (E.S.); 7— Dorking (E.S.); 8— Haslemere and Shottermill (C.P.); 

 9 — Epsom, Mickleham (E.S.); Croydon (S.G., 1883, p. 212); 10 — 

 Limpsfield (S.G., 1887, p. 139); Reigate (S.L.E.S., 1894, p. 87). 

 V. albina Moq. 8 — Haslemere (High Lane) (C.P.). 



C. rolphii Gray. 9 — Dorking (S.G., 1885, p. 19); 10 — Limpsfield 

 (S.G., 1887, p. 139); Reigate. 



C. biplicata (Mont.). 2— Putney (K.McK.); Mortlake (E.S.); 

 8 — Shottermill (an immature specimen found on the Hindhead road 

 is the first record for this district — vide note in Naturalists' Jouriial, 

 Sep., 1 90 1, and antea p. 121 (C.P.). 



monst. tridentatum (?) i — Thames (T. D. A. Cockerell in 

 S.G,, 1890, p. 5), 



