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1863. Marrat, F. P.— Shell Collecting : Land Shells. 



Naturalists' " Scrap Book" Liverpool District, pp. 23, 24, 



37 and 55. 



Helix fietnoralis var. hortensis (near Crosby and Hightown), H. 



riifescens (Woolton Road, ^Vavertree), H. i-adiatiila, H. fulva, and 



H. chrystalleria (Speke woods), H. lucidiis (in a pond (!) at Huyton); 



Vitriiia pellucida (Crosby and Southport), and many other species. 



1S63. Marrat, F. P.— Shell Collecting: Fresh-water Shells. 

 Naturalists' " Scrap Book," Liverpool District, pp. 73-74. 

 Physa fontinalis (pond behind Zoological Gardens, Liverpool) ; 

 Planorbis glaber (ditches at Crosby), and several others. 



1863. Daniel, John K. — Cyclas pallida Gray; Sphxriuin ovale 

 Fer. Zoologist, xxi., p. 8341. 

 Leeds and Liverpool Canal record referred to. 



1863. Anon. — Report of the Manchester Scientific Students' 

 Association for the year 1862 (published 1863). 

 At p. 14, Paludina vivipara referred to as existing in great 

 numbers at Beswick, and found at Cheetham Hill, in pond, by Mr. 

 S. Robinson. 



1865. Hardy, J. — A Synonymic List of British MoUusca, 

 Terrestrial and Fluviatile. Report of the Manchester Scientific 

 Students^ Association for the year 1864 \Appe/idix\ 



Pages 30-52 ; Sixty-four spp. mentioned as occurring in the 

 Manchester neighbourhood — localities cited. Author acknowledges 

 indebtedness to Messrs. J. Walkden, T. Peace, Brockbank, Kelsall, 

 Morley, Wilson, Parker, and J. Ray Hardy. 



1866. Alcock, T. — Zoology. Science Lectures for the People. 

 Manchester. Lecture, viii., pp. 1 13-128. 



References to the Fresh-water Pearl Mussel in the Lune ; Dreissena, 

 formerly common at Beswick, and now common in canals in the 

 district; common Pond Mussel, found in the neighbourhood, and 

 Cyclas pallida, found by Mr. Darbishire about five years previously 

 in the Manchester district ; very fine also at Accrington. 



1866. Hardy, J.— Report of the ^L^nchester Scientific Students' 

 Association for the year 1865, [Appendix]. 

 At pp. 23-24; nine additional localities added to the 1865 list on 

 the authority of Messrs. T. Kelsall, J. A\^ilkden, T. Morley, and J. 

 Ray Hardy. 



1866. Tate, Ralph.— A Plain and Easy Account of the Land 

 and Fresh-water MoUusks of Great Britain. London. 

 Lancashire mentioned at p. 36 {Cyclas ova lis) ; and at p. 161 

 ( Vertigo alpestris). 



