2 94 BUTTERELL : THE MOLLUSCA OF BEVERLEY. 



TERRESTRIAL. 



Anion ater Lin. Generally distributed: very abundant in 

 Pighill Lane. 



A. hortensis Fer. Everywhere: too plentiful. 



A. flavus. In gardens: sparingly. 



Li max agrestis Lin. Common everywhere. 



L. laevis. In moist places, generally distributed but not numer- 

 ous: Leckonfield, Meaux, Risby and banks of River Hull. 



L. maximus Lin. Not common: Long Lane. 



Succinea putris Lin. Cottingham (very fine), Figham, Swine- 

 moor, Leckonfield, Long Lane and Meaux: common. 



S. elegans or more probably PfeiflFeri. Generally distributed: 

 three white shells taken in Pighill Lane in 1880. 



Vitrina pellucida Mull. Abundant if sought for early in 

 spring : Westwood, plantation near Rowley, and Meaux. 



Zonites cellarius Mull. Commonalmost everywhere: Cherry- 

 tree Lane (fine), Meaux, Westwood, Molescroft, and in 

 gardens. 



Z. alliarius Mull. Harland Rise near Cottingham, Risby 

 (plentiful), Meaux and Molescroft. 



Z. nitidulus Drap. Not very common: Westwood and Cherry- 

 tree Lane. 



Z. purus Alder. Plentiful: Harland Rise, Westwood, Meaux 

 and Risby. 



Z. radiatuius Alder. Risby: sparingly. 



Z. nitidus Mull. Drift Beverley Beck and Cottingham. 



Z. crystal lin us Mull. Common: Harland Rise, Leckonfield, 

 Drift Beverley Beck, Westwood, Meaux and Risby. 



Z. fuivus Mull. Harland Rise, Drift Beverley Beck, Meaux 

 (very abundant) and Risby, 



Helix aculeata Mull. Westwood: scarce. Plantation near 

 Long Lane : moderately common on decayed wood. 



J.C, iii., April, 1882 



