lyS JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY. 



Cyclostoma elegans (Mull.) in the Lake district.— I 



have just received through the kindness of a friend, some speci- 

 mens of this species which he has recently found at Silverdale. 

 It is I believe a somewhat more northerly habitat than yet 

 recorded for this species. — R. Scharff, Edinburgh University. 



Note on Yorkshire Shells. — Some of the following 

 additional localities for Yorkshire shells acquired by me personally 

 during the past year may interest the readers of this journal. 



Sphaerium lacustre. In profusion in ponds near Rawcliffe, 



York. 

 Pisidium pusillum var cinereum. Fine in a pond near 



Falsgrave, Scarbro'. 

 Unio pictorum var. curvirostris ? Ouse, below York. 

 Planorbis albus. Scarbro' Castle Hill, Clifton Ings and 



Hobmoor ponds. 

 P. corneus. Seamer Mere. 

 Limnaea stagnalis. Very fine m Seamer Mere. 

 Helix nemoralis var. hybrida. Fulford. 

 H. nemoralis var. scalariformis. Carnaby. 

 H. hispida var. albida. Scarbro'. 

 H. caperata. Thirsk. Var. ornata. Scarbro'. 

 H. ericetorunn. Scarborough. 

 H. lapicida. Kilnsea Crags and Kettlewell. 

 Succinea elegans. Flambro' Head and Scarbro' cliffs. 

 Zonites nitidus. Clifton Ings, in plenty. 

 Pupa secale. Kettlewell Crags. 

 Clausilia rugosa. Scarbro', in profusion. 

 C. rugosa var. dubia. Kettlewell Crags. 



Rev. W. C. Hey, M.A., The Residence, York. 



J.C, iii., April, 1881 



