136 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY. 



LIST OF THE LAND AND FRESHWATER SHELLS 

 FOUND AT HORNSEA, JULY, 1880. 



By J. D. BUTTERELL. 



Anion ater. Common. 



A. hortensis. Common. 



Limax agrestis. Very common. 



L. maxim us. In cellars and outhouses. 



L. flavus. In cellars. Rather common, 



Succinea putris. In damp places. Common. 



Vitrina pellucida. In woods, near Hornsea Mere. 



Zonites cellarius. In woods, plentiful under decayed wood- 



Z. alliarius. In woods, sparingly. 



Z. purus. In woods, sparingly. 



Z. nitidus. In marshy places near the Mere, plentiful. 



Z. nitidulus. Hedgerows, not frequent. 



Helix aspersa. Extremely abundant, especially near the sea. 



H. nemoralis. Very common. 



H. hispida. .Frequent. 



H. virgata. Cliffs and hedgerows near the sea, abundant. 



H. virgata. Monochrome variety, approaching var. carinata in 



form. Extremely plentiful near the sea. 

 H. caperata. On thistles and herbage on the low lying cliffs 



near the promenade, very common. 

 H. caperata var. ornata. With the last, less common. 

 H. ericetorum. In a field near the sea. 

 H. puichella. Under moss in a field near the Mere. 

 Cochlicopa lubrica. Woods near Hornsea Mere. 

 Carychium minimum. Woods nr. Hornsea Mere, common. 



Pisidium pusillum. Ditch near Wassand end of the Mere. 



