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Vallonia COStata (Miiller). — This species was certainly the 

 commonest of the genus, and associated with the previous species. 

 The proportion of cosfata to pulchella was about three to one. 

 Hampsfell Road ; Windermere Road ; Haggs Lane, Cartmel ; 

 Eggerslack Wood and Lindale Road (J.W.J, and C.H.M.),/. of C, 

 vol. II, p. 45. 



Vallonia excentrica Sterki. — Two or three specimens of this 

 species (so called), have been identified by the late recorder (Mr. C. 

 Oldham), from among a quantity of Vallonia submitted to him from 

 the following localities : Hampsfell Road ; Windermere Road ; 

 Eggerslack Wood; Haggs Lane, Cartmel. Holker (sparingly), 

 1903 (J-W.J.). 



Helicigona arbustorum (Linn^).— A very uncommon species 

 in the district, and practically confined to a restricted area — Egger- 

 slack Wood and vicinity. Further search might perhaps extend 

 its range, which is doubtful as suitable localities are few, the 

 district lying between the Lower Lindale Road, and the western 

 boundaries of Eggerslack Wood, in all probability constituting its 

 limits. Lindale (W.D.R.), /. of C, vol. 4, p. 314. 



*var. fuscescens Duchassaing. — Two specimens of this un- 

 common variety only were found, the shells being rather thin. In 

 a small field on the south side of Eggerslack Wood, skirting the 

 Windermere Road. 



*var. flavescens Moquin-Tandon. — A single example of this 

 variety was found by the road-side, in Windermere Road, at the 

 foot of a stone wall, among nettles and thick herbage. 



Helix aspersa Miiller. — Not by any means an abundant species 

 in any part of the district, but widely distributed, seldom more 

 than one or two specimens being found at a time. The largest 

 number of shells met with at once was eight, crawling over stones 

 bordering the path leading to the front entrance of the B. H. A. 

 Guest House, at Lingholme. A very fine dead shell was found in 

 the area at the back of the same house. Occasional shells turned 

 up under the fiat stones at the tops of the limestone walls, in 

 several parts of the district. The majority of the specimens were 

 the type, and exhibited scarcely any noteworthy variation, and were 

 usually so badly weathered as to be useless as cabinet specimens. 

 Haggs Lane, Cartmel ; Kirkhead ; Grange Fell Road ; Holme Is- 

 land ; Meathop Road; Charney Well Lane; Hampsfell Road; 

 Eggerslack Wood (R.S.), y. of C, vol. 9, p. 113; Low Meathop 

 and Humfrey Head (J.VV.J. and C.H.M.), / of C, vol. 11, p. 45; 

 Lindale (W.D.R.), / of C, vol. 4, p. 314. 



*var. albofasciata Jeffreys. — One good specimen on the 

 Grange Fell Road. 



