ASHFORD : LIST OF CHRISTCHURCH MOLLUSCA. 1 59 



L. arborum. — Christchurch, on rockwork in garden, several; 

 on a beech tree, Bure Homage, one ; [under felled timber 

 in the New Forest in Wootton Inclosure, two, one of 

 which, in Mr. Roebuck's opinion, answered to Baudon's 

 nemo7'osa, the other to Sordelli's bettonii\. 



L. maxim US. — Christchurch, numerous, chiefly in gardens. 

 The young here are generally greyish-yellow with four con- 

 spicuous, broken or continuous bands. As age advances 

 the ground colour assumes a dark wood-brown, often with 

 a tinge of red, and when the animal is adult the bands are 

 more or less obscured. In one instance the dorsal spots 

 were disposed without order {inaculatd). In the Forest at 

 [Cadnam (J.H.A.) and Beaulieu, adult and brightly 

 striped]. 



Succinea putr is. —Christchurch, Winkton, Burton, [Ring- 

 wood], very variable in numbers at the same spot from 

 year to year. 



S. eiegans. — Christchurch, Tuckton, Winkton, [Holmsley, 

 Ringwood]. 



Vitrina pellucida. — Hengistbury Head, at foot of sandhills, 

 Mudeford, Highcliff, Winkton. 



Zonites cellarius. — Christchurch, Highcliff, Hoborne Com- 

 mon, Chuton Glen ..[Beaulieu]. Two albino examples at 

 Christchurch ; a colony of a larger and darker form 

 existed up to 1880 at Mudeford, since destroyed by high 

 tides. 



Z. alliarius. — Nowhere abundant. Chuton Glen with Z. ^^^rt;- 

 vatics, Mudeford, Highcliff, Newtown, [Cadnam J.H.A.]. 



Z. nitidulus. — -Much less numerous than Z. cellarms, and 

 rarely found in gardens. Christchurch, Mudeford, High- 

 cliff, Somerford, Winkton, Chuton Glen... [Beaulieu]. 



Z. nitidus. — Local colonies in damp meadows and swamps. 

 Christchurch, Tuckton, Winkton, [Holmsley, rather 

 abundant ; Ringwood]. 



