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LIST OF SPECIES. 



Limax maximus Linne. — This slug appears to be rare in the 

 district, both type and varieties ; Eggerslack Wood (J.WJ.),y. of C, 

 vol. II, p. 361. 



*var. fasciata Moquin-Tandon. — One specimen only. Kent's 

 Bank Road. 



var. concolor Pini. — One specimen only. Garden at Ling- 

 holme. This variety has been been previously recorded for Lan- 

 cashire by Mr. W. D. Roebuck, October, 1886, at Coniston ; 

 Blawith, October, 1907 (J.W.J.). 



Limax arborum Bouchard-Chantereaux. — One specimen only. 

 Haggs Lane, Cartmel ; Eggerslack Wood (R.S.). J. of C, vol. 9, 

 p. 113. 



Agriolimax agrestis (Linne). — Appears to be common and 

 generally distributed throughout the district, var. pallida pre- 

 dominating. Cartmel; Kirkhead; Grange Fell Road; Low Meathop; 

 Hampsfell; Eggerslack Wood (JW.J.), y. of C, vol. 11, p. 361 ; 

 Meathop Marsh (J.W.J.), Naturalist, May, 1907, p. 173. 

 var. pallida Schrenk. — Very common everywhere, 

 var. flavilatera Dum. and Mort. — One specimen. 

 var. sylvatica Moquin-Tandon. — One, Cartmel. 



Agriolimax laevis (Miiller).— Very abundant in ditches and 

 among grass in the habitat of Succifiea ohlonga, at Meathop Marsh 

 and Blawith (J.W.J.), Naturalist, May, 1907, p. 173. 



Vitrina pellucida (Miiller). — -Two or three dead shells only 

 found on the top of a wall, in company with Vallofiia, Jaininia 

 cylindracea, and Cochlicopa lubrica. As this is more of a late autumn 

 or winter species, it is quite probable that it may be much 

 commoner than it appears to be, if searched for at the proper time 

 of year. Haggs Lane, Cartmel ; Eggerslack Wood (R.S.), /. of C, 

 vol. 9, p. 113; Holme Island (J.W.J, and C.U.M.), /. of C, vol 

 II, p. 45. 



Vitrea crystallina (Miiller). — This species was only found in 

 two places, and appears scarce, unless from its small size it has 

 been overlooked, which is scarcely likely, although Mr. G. H. Taylor 

 informs me that it was fairly plentiful in Eggerslack Wood, in 

 August, 1907. Haggs Lane, Cartmel; Eggerslack Wood; Grange 

 Fell (W.D.R.), /. of C, vol. 3, p. 338. 



Vitrea lucida (Drapamaud). — In 1903 this shell was first dis- 

 covered in the district of Grange by Mr. J. W. Jackson, at the foot 

 of the limestone rocks, on the Lindale Road. Two specimens only 

 were discovered, one being alive. {/. of C, vol. 11, pp. 45, 46). 



