392 MORRIS : LIMN^A PALUSTRIS V. ALBIDA AT LEWES. 

 SPECHMENS EXHIBITED, 



The Chairman and Mr. W. D. Roebuck showed several 

 specimens recently collected at Meanwood near Leeds. This 

 series included Limax marginatus, which has not previonsly 

 been recorded for the Leeds district, Arion ater var. sucdneus, 

 Helix rotundata, Zonites fulvus and Z. alliarius. 



A number of shells collected by Mr. J. W. Dixon at Brid- 

 lington were exhibited, and particulars entered in the Yorkshire 

 Record Book. 



Mr. W. Denison Roebuck showed large collections of shells 

 collected at various localities, whilst on a tour through Wensley- 

 dale, Semerdale and Upper Wharfedale. The Wensleydale 

 list contained specimens of Helix nemoralis, H. ho?iensis, H. 

 arbustorum, H. hispida, H. sericea, H. rupestris, Clausiha rugosd 

 var. dubia, Azeca triderts, Pupa nvibilicata, Balea peiuersa, 

 Vitrina pellucida, Zonites 7iitidulus, Z. purus, Z. purus var. 

 margaritacea, Z. crystalli?iuSf Z. alliarius, Linmcza truncatula 

 and others. 



Mr. Thos. W. Bell exhibited shells from Thorpe, Milton, 

 Castor and Halesworth in Northamptonshire. Amongst these 

 were Helix arbustorum and varieties marmorata, flavescens and 

 pallida, H. netnoralis, H. Jwrtensis, H. hispida, H virgata, 

 H rupestris, H. rufescens var. albida, H cantiana, Clausilia 

 rugosa, Zonites crystalliniis, Z. fulvus, Z. nitidulus and Vitrina 

 pellucida. 



Limnaea palustris var. albida at Lewes. — It may be 



interesting to your readers to know I took a single specimen of 

 Limncza palustris var. albida a day or two ago, on the bank of a 

 stream near Lewes. — C. H. Morris, Lewes, Sussex. 



J.C, iii., October, 1882 



