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Wood, and have been recorded by (R.S.), /. of C, vol. 9, p. 113, 

 and (J.WJ. and C.H.M.), /. 0/ C, vol. 11, p. 45- 



*Vitrea radiatula (Alder).— This shell was taken in four widely 

 separated areas in 1906 ; and although probably not an abundant 

 species may be generally commoner than it seems, and being small 

 is easily overlooked or mistaken for the young of other species. 

 Several very good full-grown specimens were discovered on the 

 underside of pieces of brick and coal clinkers, lying among long 

 grass, at Low Meathop. In the other localities, only odd specimens 

 were noted. Near Gasworks at Low Meathop ; Haggs Lane, 

 Cartmel ; Eggerslack Wood ; wall of Grange Churchyard ; common 

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



*Zonitoides nitidus (Mliller). — Scarce, at the roots of weeds 

 and rushes in a ditch at Meathop Marsh, Aug., 1908. 



Euconulus fulvus (Miiller). — Very common, and of fine size 

 in Eggerslack Wood, the only locality where it was taken by the 

 writer; also by (R.S.), / of C, vol. 9, p. 113 and (J.W.J.),/, of C, 

 vol. II, p. 45; Blawith Point, September, 1907 (J.W.J.). 



Arion ater (Linne). — The type (black), of this species is fairly 

 common from Eggerslack Wood westwards to Cartmel, but it can- 

 not be said to be abundant in any part of the district, although 

 widely distributed. It seems to prefer the higher ground of the 

 fells and their slopes to the lower and damper localities. Some of 

 the varieties are most beautiful objects, and it is quite likely that 

 a more thorough and extended search would reveal other varieties. 

 Haggs Lane, Cartmel ; Grange Fell Road ; Hampsfell ; Eggerslack 

 Wood. 



*var. succinea Miiller. 



sub-var. luteopallescens Cockerell.- -This handsome variety 

 appears almost as common and widely distributed in the district as 

 the type, adult animals only being found. Haggs Lane, Cartmel ; 

 Hampsfell Road ; Eggerslack Wood ; Windermere Road. 



var. alba Linnd — One specimen only. Eggerslack Wood ; 

 Fern Hill (Grange), (W.H.H.), /. of C, vol. 12, p. 13. 



sub-var. marginata Moquin Tandon. — (W.H.H.), Naturalist, 

 May, 1907, p. 173. 



*var. albolateralis Roebuck. — One adult only found under 

 a piece of limestone rock, on Hampsfell, near the Hospice. 



*Arion subfuscus (Draparnaud). — A single individual. Egger- 

 slack Wood; several in pasture adjoining above wood, June, 1908 

 (J.W.J.). 



Arion intermedius Normand. — Not common. Eggerslack 

 Wood (J.W.J.),/ of C, vol. II, p. 361. 



