269 

 THE NON-MARINE MOLLUSCA OF SUFFOLK. 



Bv A. MxWFIELD. 



(Read liefore the Society, Decemlier nth, 1907). 



The following list is intended to be supplementary to the two papers 

 which appeared in the Journal of Conchology , vols, x., p. 295, 

 and xi., p. 333, and contains, besides many additional localities for 

 the shells therein enumerated, notice of some species that have since 

 been found by the writer, and records quoted from other lists. 



I am much indebted to several kind friends who have rendered 

 great assistance by giving me lists of the species they have met with in 

 parts of the county that I have not had a chance of exploring, and I take 

 tills opportunity of sincerely thanking them, viz. : Mr. A. S. Kennard, 

 F.G.S., for a list of species from the Blyth valley; Mr. G. T. Rope, 

 of Blaxhall, for numerous records from the valleys of the Aide and 

 Stour; the Rev. S. Spencer Pearce and Mr. C. Morley, F.E.S., for 

 notes from the Deben and Gipping valleys; and the Rev. E. N. 

 Bloomfield for some notes made by the late Mr. E. Skepper, of Bury St. 

 Edmunds. Localities given on the authority of the late Dr. Churchill 

 Babington and Miss Powles of Ipswich, are quoted from the Rev. 

 Carleton Greene's list published in the "Proceedings of the Suffolk 

 Institute of Archaeology and Natural History," vol. vii., p. 275. Other 

 sources of information made use of in this paper are: — Mr. J. W. 

 Taylor's "Monograph;" Rev. R. Sheppard's "Suffolk Notes " in the 

 Linnoean Society's Transactions, vol. xiv. ; a list of shells from Sud- 

 bury by Mr. W. D. King in "The Zoologist," 1853, vol. xi., p. 3916. 

 My thanks are due also to Mr. B. B. Woodward, F.G.S., who kindly 

 identified the smaller Pisidia. 



Species that in the former papers were not recorded for one or 

 other of the two vice-counties 25 and 26 are marked with an asterisk. 



*Testacella haliotidea Draparnaud. 



East Suffolk.— Blaxhall (G. T. Rope), Martlesham (S. S. 



Pearce), Woolverstone Park (J. Sheppard in Taylor's " Monograph "), 



Dallinghoo Rectory (R. A. BuUen, W. M. AVebb in/, of Mai., 1893). 



West Suffolk. — Bury St. Edmunds (F. Norgate in Carleton 



Greene's Suffolk list), Sudbury (E. Ransom in Taylor's " Monograph"). 



var. flavescens Moquin-Tandon. E. — Martlesham (S.S.P.). 



*T. SCUtulum Sowerby. E.— Campsey Ash (A. S. Kennard). 



Limax maximus Linnt?. 



E.— Blaxhall (G.T.R.), Woodbridge (S.S.P.), Needham Afarket 

 (A.M.). 



