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1906. Standen, R. — Observations on the Terrestrial Mollusca of 

 the District around Silverdale, Lancashire. J. Conch., xi., pp. 



325-330- 

 A fairly complete list of the land shells of this district, with 

 interesting remarks on their climbing habits, etc. 

 1906. Beeston, H. — West Lancashire Non-Marine Mollusca : 

 Morecambe and District. J. Conch., xi., pp. 346-350. 

 A list of eighteen land and fifteen aquatic species, with notes on 

 habitats and relative abundance, prefaced by an excellent resume of 

 the geological features of the district. 

 1906. Jackson, J. Wilfrid. — Exhibits. J. Conch., xi., p. 352. 



Pisidium henslowianum and F. subiriincatum from canal at Lan- 

 caster. 

 1906. Hardy, J. Ray. — Exhibits. J. Conch., xi., p. 353. 



Helicella Barbara from near Bispham, Lancashire. 

 1906. Jackson, J. Wilfrid. — Acanthinula lamellata (Jeff.) at 

 Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire, and Notes on various other 

 species. J. Conch., xi., p, 361. 

 Taken in Eggerslack Woods, with other species ; new record for 

 District 6g. 



1906. Jackson, J. Wilfrid. — Bulimus fasciatus Turton [ = Heli- 

 cella barbara (L.)] in Lancashire. /. Conch., xi., p. 367. 

 Mr. Thos. Glover's record " near Fleetwood " noted, along with 

 Mr. J. Ray Hardy's Bispham record of 1892. 



1906. Glover, Maria. — Notes on the British Land and Fresh- 

 water Shells, collected by the late Mr. Thomas Glover. /. 

 Conch., xi., pp. 368-372. 

 Contains numerous Lancashire records, dating from about 1824. 

 1906. Swanton, E. W. — A Pocket Guide to the British Non- 

 Marine Mollusca. Lockwood. 

 Lancashire notes at p. 93 {Flafiorbis dilatatus) ; p. loi {Faludes- 

 trina taylori) ; and p. 1 2 1 {SphcErium pallidum). 

 1906. Woodward, B. B. — List of the Non-Marine Mollusca. 

 The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster. London, 

 vol. i., pp. 98, 99. 

 A list of 106 species, with localities of some of the rarer kinds ; 

 prefaced by remarks on the geology, etc., of the county. 



Vitrea lucida Drap. at Grange, Lanes. — It will be of interest to know that 

 the writer found an empty shell of this species in August last at the cliffs on 

 Lindale Road, where Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson found his specimens in 1903. The 

 shell is a trifle larger than those of Mr. Jackson. No doubt diligent search 

 after a good spell of rain would result in the acquisition of more examples. — 

 G. H. Taylor {Read before the Society, Nov. 13th, 1907). 



