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1900. Webb, Walter F., 202, Westminster Road, Rochester, N.V., U..S..\. 



1902. Weeks, Wm. H., jr., 50S. Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A. 

 1895. Welch. Robert John, M.R.I. A., 49, Lonsdale Street, Belfast. 



1907. Wheat, Silas C, QS7, Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N.V., U.S.A. 



1905. Whitehead, William, 26, High Street, Stalybridge. 



1 886. Whitwell, Wm., F.L.S., 2, Arden Grove, Dorridge, Birmingham. 



1889. Williams, John M., 31, Grove Park, Liverpool. 



1906. Williams, Mrs. A. L., 593, Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111., U.S.A. 

 1906. Winkworth, John F., 290, Burdett Road, London, E. 



1890. Wood, Albert, Midland Lodge, Sutton Coldtield, Warwickshire. 



1901. Z.Woodrutie-Peacock, Rev. E. A., F.L.S., etc., Cadney, Brigg, Lines. 

 1898. Woods, Henry, M.A. , F.G.S., Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge. 



1886. ZWoodward, Bernard B., F.L.S., etc., 4, Longfield Rd., Ealing, London, W. 



1903. Worsdale, R. , 163, Dudley Road, Grantham. 



1906. Wragge, Clement L., F.R.G.S., etc., 26, Jasper Road, Upper Norwood, 



London, S.E. 

 1S95. Wright, Charles East, Woodside, Rockingham Road, Kettering. 



Helicella barbara (L. ), in Lancashire. —With reference to my recent note 

 in this Journal (vol. xi, p. 367) on above species, it will be of interest to know 

 that Mr. E. C. Stump, whilst staying at St. Annes, made a special journey to 

 the locality mentioned. Finding no trace of the so-called "Roman Road "—the 

 place having been built up so considerably — he made enquiries from the residents, 

 and learnt that all that now remains of the above road is a narrow passage between 

 two rows of houses. Thinking that the species might still linger in the neighbour- 

 hood he made a careful search but failed to find it. With a view, therefore, of 

 preventing further disappointments, I have written this note. — J. Wilfrid 

 Jackson (Read before the Society, November 14th, 1906). 



Ena montana in Northamptonshire. — My friend, Mr. Adams, \\ho has 

 seen the specimen of Ena inoiitana. found at Stanwick (vide/. Conch., vol. xi, p. 

 200) considers it to be a drift specimen, and I certainly agree with him, as further 

 research has revealed no recent specimen. — [Rev.] W. A. Shaw {Read before the 

 Society, November 14th, 1906). 



Vertigo moulinsiana in Berkshire. —While hunting for snails along the banks 

 of the stream at Cothill, in Berkshire, on March 30th, 1906, I was fortunate enough 

 to discover a few specimens of Vertigo moulinsiana Dupuy. From subsequent 

 visits to the place I find that it occurs fairly abundantly in company with Vertigo 

 aH/«Vif;-/;]i^w over an area of some twenty square yards, among the thick tussocks of 

 Carex paniculata, at a point where the stream frequently overflows its banks and 

 forms a marsh. Cothill is about seven miles from Oxford, and nineteen miles from 

 Bradfield, at which latter place Mr. Tomlin found this species in 1905. — 

 H. C. ^kVlKK {Read before the Society, February \3th, 1907). 



