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Sussex West : We have been enabled by the kindness of Mr. W. Cole, curator, 

 and Mr. H. Whitehead, B.Sc, assistant curator of the Essex Museum at 

 Stratford, to see examples of Azeca tiidens, Newtimber (J. E. Harting) ; 

 LiiniiiEa glabra, Cowfold (J. E. Harting). The Rev. W. A. Shaw has pre- 

 sented to the Society's Voucher-Collection Fisidj-iif?i cinereuvi from a dried- 

 up stream at Chidham, autumn of 191 1. 



Cornwall East: Mr. Alan Gardiner has sent a dead example of Ena obscnra, 

 taken at Pentire. 



Flintshire : Mr. C. H. Moore has submitted a collection of shells made at Dyserth 

 and St. Asaph. Four of them are new to the Census, viz : a few Hyalinia pura 

 and one Sphyradiuni edentiilum from St. Asaph, and a few Lhiinaa triincatida 

 and a single dirt-encrusted L. peregra from Dyserth. These last are the only 

 freshwater shells as yet authenticated from Flintshire. 



Galway South-East : On the 5th May, 1913, Mr. R. A. Phillips sent a single 

 example of Testacella haliotidea, taken in a garden at Portumna, and with it, 

 one of T. scutuhtni taken at the same time and place. 



Herefordshire: Prof. A. E. Boycott has sent an immature example of /'/rt«(7;/'/i' 

 Cornells, taken in April, 1913, at Hereford. In September, 1910, Mr. J. R. le 

 B. Tomlin sent for authentication Vallonia excentrica from Whitbourne, and 

 Planorbis crista var. crista, PL fontanus and Pisidiwn siibtniticaliii/i, all from 

 Mathon, taken during that month. 



Lancashire West : From Mr. J. Davy Dean we have received some young 

 Avion t7iierviedius from Caton, near Lancaster, taken 20th April, 1913. 



Westmorland with Lake Lancashire : Mr. J. Davy Dean has submitted ex- 

 amples of Ctucilioides acicula, taken in 1912 at Arnside Knot. Mr. A. W. Rymer 

 Rol)erts has submitted two very small &\2i.'m.\>\&%o{ Acroloxus lacitstris itoxa White 

 Cross Bay, Windermere. Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson, F.G.S. has submitted two 

 Planorbis uiiibilicatiis and a dead By)hinia tentaculata, taken at Hale Moss. Mr. 

 J. Davy Dean .^nd Rev. C. E. Y. Kendall found Pupa anglica at Sawrey, by 

 Windermere, in October, 19 12, and sent up a few for authentication. 



Surrey : The Rev. W. A. Shaw has submitted the following. — Hygromia fusca, 

 scarce on the way to Hindhead, 25th November, 191 1 ; Balea pei versa, from a 

 rockery at Witley, February, 191 1 ; Acicula linea/a, from marsh, near Godalming, 

 23rd March, 1910; Amphipeplea ghitiuosa, near Weybridge, September, 1911. 

 The specimens have all been kindly presented to the Society's Voucher-Collection. 



Co. Waterford : Mr. R. A. Phillips has submitted Paludestrina confusa, taken 

 abundantly at Kilbarry Marsh, near Waterford, i6th May, 1910. 



Co. Westmeath : Mr. G. P. Farran has been good enough to let our authenti- 

 cator see the following. — Helicigona ajbustorjini, type, one ; Zonitoides nitidtis, 

 abundant ; Hyalinia radiahila, one type and one var. viridescettli-alba ; Pla- 

 norbis crista, several, and Acroloxjis lacnstris, several, small, all from Multy- 

 farnham ; Ainphipeplea glutinosa, one, and Aplexa hypnorum, a few, both from 

 Lake Derrevaragh, 15th May, 1897 ; Succinea piitris, two, small, from bog 

 near Lacken ; and Clansilia lamiiiata, several from Hare Island, Lough Ree. 



Co. Wexford : Mr. R. A. Phillips has submitted one specimen each of Li/nncea 

 stagnalis and Pisidiiim atnniciiin, taken at Enniscorthy, 8th July, 1911 ; also an 

 example oi Milax gagales, taken at Killurin, 9th April, 1912. 



Wilts. North : Mr. C. N. Bromehead, of the Geological Survey, has sent a fine 

 example oi Helix pomatia from Puthall Gate, Savernake Forest. ■ Mr. Cecil P. 

 Hunt also sent a large number of fine examples from Ramsbury,' where the 

 species occurs plentifully on a wooded chalk slope. 



