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Punctnm pygJiKrii/ii, Acicula lineata, Vallonia pulchella, Anodotita cygiiea 

 var. arenaria from Coolen Lough, Dromoie, Acanthinula lamellata from Dro- 

 more Wood, Helicella virqata in its transparently banded white form from 

 Askeaton, and Phytia myosotis from Foynes. 



Co. Meath : Mr. A. VV. Stelfox has submitted a small example of Vitrina 

 hibernica, taken 14th July, 1914, on the Meath bank of the Mattock river, near 

 Mellifont Abbey, thus completing the Census for the species. 



Monmouthshire : Mr. George Shrubsole has sent a large number of Hyalinia 

 lucida from Newport. 



Northumberland South : Mr. A. M. Oliver has sent a few Caiychium mitiimuDi 

 from above Corbridge, taken 3rd September, 19 10, to establish a more precise 

 record than " Newcastle," on which the Census previously rested. 



Nottinghamshire : Specimens from Mattersey of Segnuntina lincala were taken 

 in May, 1910, by Mr. W. E. Brady. Prof J. W. Carr has submitted Palu- 

 deslrina jeiikinsi, foimd in a ditch which receives the overflow from the canal at 

 Wollatoii. 



Pembrokeshire : Mr. J. Williams Vaughan has submitted a few Pisidium 

 nitidum and two small Planorbis fontamis taken 23rd May, 1913, in a pool 

 near Hoyle's Mouth, Tenby ; several Pisidium subtruncattim from Manorbier 

 stream, near the sea, 24th May, 1913 ; and one example of Puitctuvi pygmcciDii 

 found in moss from near Tenby, same date. 



Mr. George Shrubsole has sent a number of mollusca collected at Tenby 

 in 1909, which includes an example of Hyalinia radiatula, a desired confirma- 

 tion of its occurrence. 



Ross West: A few each of Pisidium oblusah and P. nitidum, collected at Gair- 

 loch by the late Ur. McMurtrie are in the Royal Scottish Museum at Edinburgh. 



Shropshire : Mr. N. G. Hadden has submitted Clausilia rolphii ^nd CI. laminata 

 taken in I/inley Woods. They were exhibited at the Conchological Society's 

 meeting on nth December, 1912. 



Somerset North : Miss Agnes Fry sent a nearly adult Limax maximiis var. fasciala 

 from Failand, near Bristol, on the 13th September, 1913. 



Wight, Isle of: Mr. Frank Morey sent Limax maximtis, type, two a third-grown, 

 and one L. flavns, type, half-grown, from a timber-yard at Newport, 21st 

 November, 1913, on an unbarked oak-log. On the 1st of March, 1914, he 

 found a few Avion circtimsoiptus, juvenile, and one immature var. neiistriaca, 

 in a wood at Shanklin. 



Wilts. South : The collection of Mr. Standen and Mr. Jackson contains several 

 examples of Pupa secalc from Devizes. Mr. C. P. Hurst, of Great Bedwyn, 

 sent a number of young examples of Sitccinea eltigans taken in the first week 

 of May, 1912, amongst herbage on the soiji^th side of the Kennel and Avon 

 Canal near tliat place. 



Yorkshire North-East: Mr. J. Kidson Taylor has submitted several examples of 

 Planorbis glaber from Scarborough. Mr. J. A. Hargreaves has submitted 

 Pisidium amniciim from the River Dervvent at Forge Valley, Scarborough. 



