262 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOG V, VOL. 12, NO. ID, APRIL, I9O9. 



"On Animals dredged at Oban in September, 1SS2." — (1SS2), 



Proc, XXII., 4S. 

 "Land Shells at Dog's Bay, Connemara."— yi of C, vol. IV., 



p. 31T, iSSj. 

 " Marine MoUusca at Oban.'"— y. 0/ C, vol. IV., p. jjO, iSSj. 

 " Collecting MoUusca in the Celtic Region (on the coast of France) 



near Brest."—/ 0/ C, vol. V, />. z//, 18S/. 

 " Note on Shells of ArgoiKvita argo."—/. o/C, vol. V.,p. j/Z, 18S8. 

 "A Visit to a Snail-Farm."-^/, of C, vol. VIII. , p. 374, iSgy. 

 "Report on the Testaceous MoUusca of the L.M.B.C. District." — 



L.M.B.C. Reports, no. i, p. 233, 1SS6. 

 ^^ Helix aperta : Revival of, after long drought." — J", of C, vol. VI., 



p. 1 01, iSSp. 



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Helix cantiana Montagu at Tooting Common, Surrey. — A previous note 

 in this /('Krwiz/ (vol. 11, p. 55) records the introduction of a number oi Hehx 

 lantiaiia at the above locality in 1901. In the course of correspondence I learn that 

 this species occurred there previous to this date. Mr. C. S. Coles, of Hambledon, 

 wlio has very kindly given me this information, writes: — " My children used 

 frequently to bring me specimens of this shell which they had gathered on Tooting 

 Common. A record in my notebook also reads — Tooting Common, on nettles, 

 April 17th, 1895 ; variety with white band on periphery." The special interest that 

 is attached to this locality lies of course in the fact that it is actually in London, and, 

 as further pointed out by Mr. Whitwell, within five miles of Charing Cross. — 

 J. Davy Dean (Read before the Soeieiy, December 12th, 1906). 



Some new Herefordshire Records.— In the course of a visit to Herefordshire 

 during August and part of September, 1908, I collected the following species which 

 are new to the county census published in vol. 10 of ihis foitn/al, though the 

 majority of them are recorded in Boycott and Bowel Ts paper published under the 

 auspices of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club. I also add some varieties of 

 slugs collected at the same lime, for the names of which I am indebted to Mr. W. 

 Denison Roebuck. Lii/iax ciiiereotiger Wolf, one in the Woolhope district among 

 beech leaves; L. inaxi/iins \Ax.fascuita Moq., Stoke Edith; Ai;^no/ii/ias agrestis 

 var. reticulata Moq., West Malvern and Stoke Edith; A. Levis (Miill.), Ledbury 

 and Devereux Pools; Alilax gagatcs var. ?az'a Wnis., common in gardens at West 

 INIalvern; Arion attr var. rtifa L., West Malvern; A. alcr var. castauca Dum. and 

 Mort., Stoke Edith; A. circiiuiscripttis var. ueiisfriaca Mab. , Stoke Edith; 

 Aiant/i inula acttleata (Miill.), West Malvern; Azeca trideiis (Pull.), common in 

 moss in the bed of the disused canal near Wellington Heath ; Vertigo pygnuea 

 (Drap. ), Ledbury, West Malvern and Wellington Heath ; Liiiniita auriculariaiX,.), 

 common in a pond at W'est Malvern; Planorbis spirorbis (I..), Col wall ; Fhysa 

 fontinalis (L.), very common near Mathon, but always small; SpJuctiiim eortieuni 

 (L.), very common at l^edbury and West Malvern; ^'. lacustre (Miill.), a few at 

 Wall Hills Camp near Ledbury; Pisidiwii /ie>tslou<iaiiti>!i (Shei)pard), rare in the 

 Wye near IMordiford. — J. R- LK D. ToMLlN (Kead before the Society, Nov. 11, 190S). 



