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Addingham, iith August, 1915 ; the determination of these has been concurred 

 in by Mr. B. B. Woodward. 



Capt. W. J. Farrer has submitted examples of Sphyradhini edentithtni and 

 oi Acicula lineata oi \\\& polila form and its var. alba, all from Bassenthwaite. 



Denbighshire with Llandudno Peninsula : Mr. II. Beeston has recently sent 

 examples of Platiorbis albns which he took along with PL spirorbis at Llan- 

 dudno in August, 1915. 



Mr. C. Oldham has presented to the Collection Arion intermedins from the 

 Eglwyseg Rocks near Llangollen, taken 14th September, 1915 ; also examples 

 of Physa fontinalis, Planoibis albus, Valvata cristata, Sphceriuvi corneum, 

 Pisidium amniciun, P. hensloivanum and P. siibiriciicafuin, all from the Shrop- 

 shire Union Canal at Llangollen, same date. 



Devon North : Mr. C. Upton has presented to the Voucher Collection two Aplexa 

 hypnoiitin and three Planorbis nmbilicatus from Instow Marsh. 



Dorsetshire : Mr. R. D. Good has sent sevreral additional records — Hyalinia alli- 

 aria, one from Bockhampton near Dorchester ; Zonitoides iiiiidus, three from 

 Frome Whitfield near Dorchester ; one Helicella cantiana from Bockhampton ; 

 and several Aplexa hypiioniin from the River Frome, and from Hemingston 

 near Dorchester. 



Mr. E. D. Marquand has submitted several examples of Paliidestrina 

 ventrosa taken in 1896 at Weymouth. 



Mr. E. W. Svvanton has submitted for inspection the examjDle of Valvata 

 cristata which he took at Gillingham in July, 1905. 



Essex South : Mr. R. A. R. Priske found a nearly adult example of Li7nax 

 cinereo-niger, strictly typical, in Epping Forest, near Loughton, on the i6th 

 October, 1915; it was under the bark of a fallen tree. 



Galway South-East : Mr. G. Fysher took a number of slugs and snails in the 

 neighbourhood of Mount Shannon, including the following on the shores of 

 Lough Derg, 20th May, 1915 : one Succinea elegans, several each of Valvata 

 piscinalis var. antiqua, Lijnnaa pereger and Z. palustris and its var. clongata. 

 These are all in the Voucher Collection. 



Glamorgan : Dr. Hoyle has sent for authentication the following from the F. W. 

 Wotton Collection preserved in the National Museum of Wales : Testacella 

 scutuluin, one ; Opeas goodallii, two ; and Azeca tridens, one, all from Cardiff; 

 and one Hygroniia fusca, from Llandaff. 



Gloucester East : Mr. C. Upton has presented to the Voucher Collection : Testa- 

 cella viaugei, a couple from a garden in St. Paul's Road, Gloucester ; Spharittm 

 lacustre, two from the east bank of the Thames and Severn Canal at Chalford ; 

 one Unio tumidus from the Stroudwater Canal; a few Helicella gigaxii [keri- 

 pensis) from Slad Road, Stroud ; a number of Hyalinia radiatiila from a bog 

 at Elcombe near Stroud ; a number of Planorbis fontanus from Damsels' Mill- 

 Pond near Painswick ; and a number of Pisidium inilium from a pond near 

 Stonehouse. 



Gloucester West : Mr. C. Upton has presented to the Voucher Collection a few 

 examples of Paludestriria jenkinsi from the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal 

 near Moreton Valence ; one Unio picforzim from the Stroudwater Canal ; and 

 Physa heteroslropha from the canal and docks at Sharpness, where it is 

 abundant. 



Hants South : Mr. J. E. Cooper has submitted a few examples of Hyalinia 

 radiatula from Chark Common, 



Kent East: Mr. A. J. Arkell in May, 1915, sent examples of Limax arboriim 

 and Arion siibfuscus from Westwell Beacon near Ashford. 



