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PI. laevigata Phil. — With PL nebula. One large specimen, 

 which is certainly not the var. nana, being fully -5 

 inch long. It is the typical form, which thus appears to 

 have been found for the first time on British coasts. 

 Jeffreys only giving (Brit. Conch., vol. iv., p. 387) Belgrave 

 Bay, Guernsey, on the authority of M. Gallienne. 



Melampus myosotis var. ringens. — Found by Mr. H. K. 

 Jordan living on the North Coast of Tresco under large 

 stones. The shells are remarkably fine, being about "375 

 inch long, with very strong teeth on the outer lip, the 

 fluting of which is continued inside the whorl, and gives 

 the shell when viewed from the outside a striped appear- 

 ance. 



Galeomma turtoni. — A single valve in Menavawr dredged 

 sand. 



Note. — Since the above was written the following have 

 come to hand : — 



Akera bullata Miill. — Given by Jeffreys on authority of 

 Lord Vernon ; now confirmed by discovery of a small 

 specimen in Menavawr dredged sand. 



Cerithiopsis pulchella Jeff. — Given in the Abbey Hst ] now 

 obtained in Menavawr dredged sand. 



C. barleei Jeff. — A single specimen, wanting the top whorls, 

 but unmistakeable ; in Menavawr dredged sand. 



Discovery of Helix cantiana in Nottinghamshire. 



— On June 3vd I found Helix cantiana — which has not pre- 

 viously been recorded for the county — plentifully on herbage by 

 the roadside at Staunton, South-East Notts., on Lias-clay soil. 

 All the specimens were immature and mostly belonged to var. 

 albida, but a few were rufous about the newly-made and thin 

 part of shell. — C. T. Musson, June 6th, 1886. 



