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var. lilacina Taylor. E. — Needharm Market (A.M.). 



Ena montana (Draparnaud). W. — Cockfield, Lavenham (C.B.). 



E. obscura (Miiller). 



Not abundant but fairly well distributed throughout the county. 

 E. — Blythburgh (A.S.K.), Homersfield, Snape, Campsey Ash, 

 Blaxhal! (G.T.R.), Ipswich, Spexhall, Friston, Offton (Sheppard), 

 Woodbridge (S.S.P.). 



W. — Sudbury (King), Cockfield, Lavenham, Brockley (C.B.), 

 Stowlangtoft, Pakenham, Bury St. Edmunds (A.M.). 



Cochlicopa lubrica (Miiller). Common in damp places. 



E. — Blythburgh, Sudbourne, Wenhaston (A.S.K. ), Blaxhall, 

 Benhall(G.'r.R.), Oulton, Wetheringsett, Barham, Stowmarket (A.M.). 

 W.— Sudbury (King), Stratford St. Mary (G.T.R.), Hitcham, 

 Cockfield (C.B.), Hopton, Wyverstone, Walshamle-WiUows (A.M.) 

 var. lubricoides Ferussac. W. — Brandon (A.M.), 

 Azeca tridens (Pulteney). Very local. 

 E. — Friston (Sheppard). 

 *W.— Wyverstone (A.M.). 

 Caecilioides acicula (Miiller). 



E. — Aldeburgh (J. E. Cooper, /. of Conch., Jan., 1896), Melton 

 (Miss Powles), Ipswich, Old Newton, Redgrave Fen (A.]\I.). 



*W. — Sudbury (C.B.), Haughley, Ixworth-Thorpe churchyard 

 (A.M.). 

 Jaminia cylindracea (DaCosta). On old ivy-covered walls. 

 E.— Blaxhall (G.T.R.), Woodbridge (S S.P.), Melton (Miss 

 Powles), Walberswick churchyard (A.M.). 



W. — Sudbury (King), Stanton, Hopton, Knettishall, Bury St. 

 Edmunds, Ixworth (A.M.). 



J. muSCOrum (Linne), Common on sandy soil. 



E. — Blythburgh (A.S K.),near Minsmere sluice, Leiston (G.T.R.), 

 Little Blakenham, Ipswich, Shotley (Sheppard), Melton (Miss Powles), 

 Aldeburgh, Needham Market (A.M.). 



W. — Sudbury (King), Bury St. Edmunds (Skepper), Barton 

 Mills, Brandon (A.M.). 

 var. edentula Clessin. 



E.— Blaxhall (G.T.R.), Ipswich, Felixstowe (A.M.). 

 W.— Knettishall, Brandon (A.M.). 

 var. bigranata Rossm. 



W.— Knettishall, Brandon, Chalk Hill near Mildenhall (A.M.). 

 On visiting the spot at Brandon where Dr. Cliaster found the 

 tridentate form {J. of Conch., vol. 11, p. 319) I had no difficulty in 

 obtaining a good series. 



Vertigo antivertigo (l)rap.). On river-banks and near ditches. 



