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Kincardineshire : A small consignment of slugs obtained by the Rev. J. R. 

 Fraser, at Kinneff, included an adult example of Arion kortensis, very pale- 

 coloured and with the orange slime of the foot-sole pale also. 



Lancashire South : Mr. Fred Taylor found several Anon internieditis var. grisea^ 

 in company with AgrioHmax lavis, on stones about roots of grasses near 

 Agecroft Pool, 25lh October, 1913. There are numerous examples of Vallonia 

 excentrica in Mr. J. Kidson Taylor's collection, collected by Mr. J. R. Hardy 

 at Chorlton. 



Monmouthshire : In July, 1904, Mr. John Manners, noticing in the daily press 

 a statement as to slugs being desired for record, sent some found in the flower- 

 borders of his garden, 39, Rose Cottages, Talywain. They included abundance 

 of Arion siibfiiscus var. cinereofiisca, a couple of var. rtifofusca, a juvenile 

 Arion ater var. nigrescens, a typical AgrioHmax agrestis, and an adult Litnax 

 viaxinms var. cellaria, the last-named being a new county record. One 

 curious thing about this is the fact of Arion siibfiiscus being the abundant 

 species in a garden. 



Northumberland South : To confirm the authentication for this county which 

 has hitherto rested on the uncertain record of " near Newcastle," Mr. A. M. 

 Oliver has submitted examples of Azeca tridens which he found 26th June, 

 1912, near Lipwood House, Haydon Bridge. The two sent were of the var. 

 notileliana. 



Oxfordshire: Mr. J. E. A. Jolliffe submitted on the 19th November, 1912, an 

 example of Helicella heripensis taken just outside Oxford city. 



Peebles-shire : Mr. J. E. Black has recently sent a couple of juvenile examples 

 of Hyalinia radiatula, taken in moss on a hillside (about 800 feet alt.) near 

 Peebles, i6th May, 19 13. 



Ross East : Fleet-Surgeon K. H. Jones, R.N. sent a few slugs taken at Cromarty 

 on the 7th October, 1913, which included Arion ater. The following day he 

 sent — amongst others — a few juvenile typical examples of Limax arborum 

 and of L. maxitmis var. fasciata. 



Co. Sligo : Numerous specimens from Sligo, collected by Mr. R. Welch, of 

 Planorbis crista, including the three varieties cristata, inibricata and IcEvigata, 

 are in the collection of Mr. J. Kidson Taylor. 



Somerset North : Miss Agnes Fry of Failand, sent a number of interesting 

 slugs collected there on the 14th of May, 1913, seven species, of which Arion 

 subfuscus (several of var. rufofjisca), A. circuniscriptus (several of var. 

 neustriaca) and Limax arborum (one adult of the typical form) are new to 

 the Census. 



Warvvickshire : Mr. P. T. Deakin of Birmingham has submitted examples of 

 Clausilia laminata and Helicigona lapicida collected by him at Wawensmoor, 

 near Shelfield, on 24th September, 191 1; and of the latter species collected 

 near Spernal, 17th April, 191 1. 



York Mid. -West : Several examples of Vallonia excentrica from Ingleton are 

 in Mr. J. Kidson Taylor's collection. 



York North-West : In a box of shells collected at Deepdale, near Barnard 

 Castle, in 1882, by Mr. R. Rimmer, now in the Royal Scottish Museum at 

 Edinburgh, is an example of Helicella virgata. This is a record which it is 

 desirable to have confirmed. 



