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Arion hortensis Ferussac. — Fairly numerous. Eggerslack 

 Wood (R.S.), /. of C, vol. 9, p. 1x3; Windermere Road (J.W.J.), 

 J. of C, vol. II, p. 45; Blawith, and Lindale Road, September, 

 1907 (J.W.J). 



Arion circumscriptus Johnston. — Eggerslack Wood (R.S.), 

 / of C, vol. 9, p. 113; Low Meathop {].\N.].), Naturalist, May, 



1907. P- 173- 



Punctum pygmaeum (Draparnaud). — Four or five specimens 

 were found on the top of a wall, among leaves, and on dead 

 wood, in two localities only, viz. : south side of Yevvl)arrow in 

 Charney Well Lane, and Haggs Lane, Cartmel ; Low Holker (J.W.J, 

 and C.H.M.), / of C, vol. ii, p. 45; Eggerslack Wood, in moss 

 shakings, 1907 and 1908 (JW.J.). 



Sphyradium edentulum (Draparnaud). — Eggerslack Wood, 

 found in abundance among bracken (R.S.), y. of C, vol. 9, p. 114 ; 

 1903 (J.W.J,). Meathop Fell, very common on the face of the 

 cliff, and among grass roots, October, 1907 (J.W.J.). 



Pyramidula rupestris (Draparnaud). — A very abundant 

 species all over the district, sometimes occurring in great numbers 

 under loose stones on the top of the limestone walls ; but the snail 

 is not restricted to limestone, both slate and gritstone being almost 

 as much favoured. Although the animals seemed to prefer the 

 stones, yet in many places they swarmed over the moss and lichens 

 on the lower parts of the walls after rain. In dry hot weather, 

 numbers of the snails were observed basking in the sun, and this 

 no doubt accounts for a large majority of the shells being bleached 

 almost white, making it sometimes difficult to distinguish them from 

 the rough excrescences of the stone or riiortar. Haggs Lane, 

 Cartmel; Grange Fell Road; Cartmel Road; Spring Bank Road; 

 Hampsfell (Hospice); Windermere Road; wall of Parish Church ; 

 Low Meathop; AUithwaite Road; Eggerslack Wood (J.W.J.), 

 /. of C, vol. II, p. 361. 



Pyramidula rotundata (Miiller). — Not by any means a 

 common species, although fairly generally distributed ; not more 

 than two or three specimens being found together in one place, as 

 a rule only one. Kirkhead ; Charney Well Lane ; Hampsfell 

 Road; Windermere Road; Eggerslack Wood; Low Meathop; 

 Cartmel; Holme Island and Humfrey Head (J- W.J. and C.H.^L), 

 / of C, vol. II, p. 45; Lindale Road (W.D.R.), / of C, vol. 4, 



P- 3'4- 



var. turtoni Fleming. — Eggerslack Wood (R.S.), /. of C, 

 vol. 9, p. 113. 



*var. pyramidalis Jeffreys. — One specimen only. Cartmel, 



