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August the fry in the interior of the shell had a whorl and a half 

 completely formed" (Jeffreys). 



Pyramidula rotundata (Miiller). — " Common under stones. 

 Large on Kendal Fell " (Gough), Serpentine Walks, with var. 

 turtoni Fleming (J.W.J. ). 



Helicella virgata Da Costa. 



var, albescens (? subalbida Poiret) and 



var. leucozona Taylor. — Kendal (Rev. H. Friend : Exhibits, 

 J. of C, vi., July, 1890, p. 240). 



Helicella itala Linnet. — " On Kendal Fell. Common " (Gough). 

 var. minor Moquin-Tandon. — " Kendal " (Jeffreys). 



Helicella caperata Montagu. — "Kendal Fell. Morecambe Bay. 

 Not common'' (Gough). 



Hygromia hispida (Linne). — "On Kendal Fell under stones " 

 (Gough). 



var. hispidosa IMousson. — " Kendal Fell, and under stones in 

 shady places" (Gough). Near the castle (J.W.J.). 



var. albida Jeffreys. — " In osier-beds, as well as on the lime- 

 stone at Kendal " (Jeffreys). 



Hygromia rufescens Pennant. — "Abundant " (Gough). Scout 

 Scar ; Serpentine Road and Walks, abundant and very variable 

 (J.W.J.). 



Acanthinula aculeata (Miiller). — " Near Beck Mills, Low 

 Groves, and Oxenholme " (Gough). 



Vallonia pulchella (Miiller). — " On a garden wall at Green 

 Bank, and many other places " (Gough). 



Vallonia COStata (Miiller). — " Among moist moss near Sizergh 

 Fellside " (Gough). 



Helicigona arbustorum (Linne). — "Canal banks and about 

 the castle " (Gough). One dead shell found at the latter place in 

 i9o8(J.W.J.). 



Helix aspersa Miiller. — " Li gardens. Too common " (Gough). 

 Abundant among nettles on Serpentine Road (J.W.J. ). 



Helix nemoralis Linn^. — " In gardens and hedges. Large on 

 Kendal Fell " (Gough). Scout Scar (J.W.J. ). 



Helix hortensis Miiller.—" In gardens and hedges " (Gough). 



Ena obscura (Miiller). — "On Kendal Fell and Sizergh Fell- 

 side " (Gough). 



Cochlicopa lubrica (Miiller).— " Under stones. Common" 

 (Gough). Serpentine Walks (J.W.J.). 



Azeca tridens (Pulteney). — "On Kendal Fell. Not common" 

 (Gough). 



