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living specimens have occurred in unusual places — at 

 Tuckton, on a neglected plot of grass, and in the New- 

 Forest at [Holmsley] under felled timber (J.H.A.). 



Bulimus obscurus, — A solitary specimen on a wall at High- 

 cliff. 



Pupa umbilicata. — Numerous under old bricks, Hengistbury 

 and base of the sandhills, very variable in length, 2-3 to 

 3-8 mm. ; Christchurch, Highcliff, [Beaulieu, Brockenhurst]. 

 An albino on decaying willow trunk, Christchurch, (J.H.A.). 



Pupa marginata. — A few round a dismantled limekiln, Hen- 

 gistbury, barely maintaining themselves. 



Vertigo antivertigo. — Frequent in damp meadows, near R. 

 Stour, at Tuckton, and R. Avon, at Christchurch. 



V. pygmsea. — Highcliff and Hengistbury, a few. 



V. edentula. — Highcliff, (J.H.A.); a few among dead leaves 

 on Hoborne Common, where I have observed it in active 

 motion in January. 



Balea perversa. — On a willow, in garden, Christchurch, with 

 C. rugosa (J.H.A.). Have met with it nowhere else in 

 this neighbourhood j frequent in New Forest, [Bolderwood 

 on beech, Cadnam, (J.H.A.), Beaulieu]. 



Clausilia rugosa. — Widely diffused, Christchurch, Mudeford, 

 Hengistbury, Hoborne, Staple Cross, Chuton, Burton, 

 Highcliff.,. [Ringwood, Beaulieu]. 



Variations : — A shell rugosa only on body whorl, 

 Chuton Glen, (J.H.A.) ; two, extremely pointed, nucleus 

 only 0-3 mm. broad, [Holmsley] ; two exquisite albinos, 

 Christchurch, occurring with the white F. iwibilicata already 

 mentioned ; from same spot a light-buff or sandy coloured 

 shell, apparently a link between the albino and type. 



Cochlicopa lubrica. — In dry sandy places, as well as damp 

 meadows ; Christchurch, (with lubricoides) Highcliff, Tuck- 

 ton... [Holmsley, Beaulieu, Ringwood]. 



Carychium minimum. — Christchurch, Tuckton, abundant 

 in low meadows ; [Holmsley]. Shell very variable in shape. 



