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to have been collected by Mr. Reece, and to be in the Worcester 

 Museum, but there are no examples of this species shown in the local 

 collection there at the present time. Possibly they were wrongly 

 determined and removed. Vivipara contecta Millet is recorded in the 

 "Victoria County History" list, but this probably referred to a tablet 

 of shells in the Worcester Museum so labelled, which prove to be 

 merely V. vivipara. 



Testacella maugei Fer. — Occasionally found in nursery gardens 

 in \Vorcester. 



T. haliotidea Drap. — Very local, but not uncommon in gardens 

 in ^\'orcester. 



T. scutulum Sowerby. — Recorded in the "Victoria County His- 

 tory," but no locality stated. This species is not represented in the 

 Worcester Museum local collection. 



Limax maximus Linne. — Generally distributed, but not abun- 

 dant. Malvern. Earls Croome. Worcester. Shrawley AA'ood. 



L. flavus Linne. — Recorded in the "Victoria County History'' 

 list, but not localised. 



L. arborum Bouchard-Chantereaux. — Frequent throughout the 

 county on old tree stumps and logs. Earls Croome. Malvern. Wor- 

 cester (Reece). Fries Wood. Witley Park. Shrawley Wood. Brace's 

 Leigh. 



Agriolimax agrestis Linne.— Abundant everywhere, in fields, 

 gardens, and woods. 



A. laevis Miiller. — Local; only obtained amongst decaying Carices 

 in very damp places. Newpool, Malvern. Severn Stoke. Defford 

 Common. Craycombe Hill near Evesham. 



Milax sowerbyi Fer. — In gardens, local. Malvern. Earls 

 Croome. Stourport ("Victoria County History"). 



M. gagates Drap. — Recorded in "Victoria County History," but 

 no locality given. 



Vitrina pellucida Muller. — Generally distributed. Frequently 

 obtainable on old sheep droppings on North Hill, Malvern ; dead 

 earthworms are also attractive to this species. Malvern. Worcester 

 (Reece). Earls Croome. Evesham. Witley. Shrawley Wood. Sarn 

 Hill. Madresfield. 



Vitrea crystallina Miiller. — Frequent on rotten logs. Malvern. 

 Near Worcester (Reece). Earls Croome. Witley. Madresfield. 



V. cellaria Miiller. — Plentiful throughout the county. Malvern. 

 Worcester (Reece). Earls Croome. Evesham (Doeg). Witley. 

 Madresfield. Sarn Hill. Ockeridge. 



var. complanata Jeffreys. — Earls Croome. 

 var. albina Moq.-Tand. — Witley Park. 



