JROEBUCK : CENSUS AUTHENTICATIONS. 3II 



Dumfries-shire : In the Royal Scottish Museum at Edinburgh are numerous 

 ex3.mples of S/>A/radi/i//i edentidiini collected in 1880 at Lodge Wood, Dala- 

 woodie ; two of Vertigo substriata Moffat, 1882 : one juvenile specimen of 

 Hyalinia helvetica from the banks of the Cluden, near saw-mills in September, 

 1880; and a few juvenile Valvata piscina lis from the River Cluden just below 

 Dalawoodie in 1880, all collected by the late Mr. Richard Rimmer, whose 

 whole collections were given to the Museum by his daughter. 



Ebudes Mid: Mr. William Evans, F. R.S.E. , has sent a couple of examples of 

 Valvata piscinalis var. acuminata, Planorbis glaber anA a young Snccinea putris, 

 along with other species, gathered November, 1913, on the margin of a loch in 

 Tiree. 



Essex N. : Numerous specimens of Paltidestrina ventrosa and one Phytia wyosotis 

 from ditches above Dovercourt (Harwich) railway station, collected by R. 

 Rimmer, are in the Royal Scottish Museum at Edinburgh. 



Glamorganshire : Mr. J. Davy Dean sends the following — Puttctum pygi/itcnm, 

 two from Castell Coch, Cardiff, taken April, 1914 ; Acicula lineata, two from 

 the same locality ; Cacilioides acicula, one from the East Moors, Cardiff, taken 

 in May, 1914 ; Pupa musconim, several from Sully, including one var. elongata, 

 July, 1 91 4. 



Haddingtonshire: Mr. W. Evans has submitted Pisidiuni amniciini taken in the 

 Tyne near East Linton, 13th May, 1911. 



Herefordshire : In 1910 Mr. N. G. Hadden submitted from the parish of Earls 

 Croome Punctuni pygmcetwt, Acanthinnla aculeata, Carychiutn ininintum, all 

 of which are abundant, Vallonia costata, not uncommon. Vertigo pusilla, rare 

 (only five examples), Ccecilioides acicula, very rare (only one), and Valvata 

 C7-istata, abundant in one ditch only. He also sent an example oi Agriolimax 

 Icevis from Severn Stoke. 



Herts. : Mr. Charles Oldham has sent Helicella heripensis from Little Tring 

 (numerous, ist November, 1914), canal-bank near Tring Station (numerous, 

 8th November, 1914), and Hudnall Common (numerous, 17th October, 1914). 



Kent East : Capt. W. J. Farrer sent examples of Planorbis glaber from Heme 

 Bay, where in February, 191 1, he found it common on caddis-cases. 



Kerry South : In the collection of Mr. Standen and Mr. Jackson are numerous 

 examples of Carychiutn minimum taken in July, 1898, in Mucksna Wood, 

 Kenmare. 



Kirkcudbrightshire : In the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, are single 

 examples of Helicigona arbustoriuii type, from Mabie ; Hyalinia radiatiila from 

 Mabie Marthronn, 8th May, 1889 ; and Vertigo pygmcea from Glen Burn, 

 August, 1893 ; all collected by the late Richard Rimmer. In the Kelvingrove 

 Museum at Glasgow are examples of Planorbis carinatus (juvenile), Helicella 

 virgata and H. acuta, all labelled taken at New Galloway by the late David 

 Robertson. The last-named needs confirmation, as New Galloway is far inland. 



Leicester-with-Rutland : Mr. Thos. W. Saunders sent a batch of various slugs 

 collected in the vicinity of Melton Mowbray, on the i8th of March, 1914, 

 which included two new records, viz. : Milax gagates var. rava, a few nearly 

 grown, and one almost black, and Agriolimax IcEvis. 



Limerick: Mr. Harry Fogerty has submitted several examples olEna obscura, 

 taken at Adair, 21st July, 1912. He has also sent Ballinacurra examples of 



