ROEBUCK : CENSUS AUTHENTICATIONS. I9I 



Kerry North : Mr. G. Fyslier sent Helix aspersa along with other species, 

 collected by him on the i8th May, 1915, at Lahern Cross, between Farran- 

 fore and Castle Island. He also collected at Killarney on the 17th May 

 one Hyalinia hicida and a few H. aUiaria at Kenmare Gardens, a few of 

 the last-named with one var. viridida, and a couple of H. cellaria, all on the 

 Ross Castle road : these are all in the Voucher Collection. 



Kincardineshire: Mr. J. Simpson, of Aberdeen, has presented to the Voucher 

 Collection numerous examples of Liimicra fereger from the Lock of Loriston. 

 This completes the Census for this ubiquitous species, not merely for Scotland, 

 but for the main island of Great Britain; and the only three vice-counties of 

 Ireland for which authentication is needed are Longford, Cork North-West, 

 and Cork South-West. 



Leicestershire-with-Rutland : Rev. C. E. Y. Kendall has submitted a H. heri- 

 pensis taken aSth March, 1910, at Waltham-on-the-Wolds. 



Co. Limerick : Miss Annie L. Massy submitted the following, which she took 

 in November, 189S, in Glenacurrane (published as Glen of Currane in the 

 " Irish Naturalist ") : Hyalinia alliaria, two juv., H. pura varr. nitidosa and 

 margaritacea^ several, H. radiatula var. viridesctnti-alba, one, Acanihinida 

 lamella/a, several, and Acicida lineata, one juv. 



Merionethshire : Mr. E. Collier has submitted three H. heripensis taken at 

 Barmouth. 



Middlesex : Mr. C. Oldham has submitted from Harefield, iSth October, 191 6, 

 three Helicella itala var. minor, three H. heripensis and three Pupa secale. 



Monmouthshire : Prof. A. E. Boycott has presented to the Voucher Collection 

 Neiilina Jiuviatilis from the River Wye at Symonds Yat, at a bend where 

 the species occurs in the three counties of Monmouth, Hereford, and Glou- 

 cester West. 



Norfolk East : Mr. C. Oldham has submitted H. heripensis from Cley-next- 

 the-Sea. 



Northamptonshire : Mr. C. Oldham has submitted a few Pisidium supinmn 

 from the Grand Junction Canal at Stoke Bruerne, 13th October, 1916; 

 H. heripensis and var. lutescens from Roade, same date ; and the same species 

 with varr. lutescens, hyalozonata, and alba from Deanshanger, 19th Oct., 1916. 



Northumberland South : Mr. A. M. Oliver found some Pisidia plentiful in a 

 small pond at Heatherleazes, near Warkworth, in July, 1910: those sent were 

 a couple of Pisidium obtusale and one of P. subtruncatum. Others from a 

 stream at Druridge Bay the same month included P. subtruncatum and 

 P. pusilhim. 



Oxfordshire : Mr. E. D. Marquand has submitted two small Amphipeplea 

 glutinosa from Oxford. 



Pembrokeshire : Mr. J. Davy Dean has submitted an example of Acicula 

 lineata polita taken at Saundersfoot Glen, September, 1915. 



Perth South with Clackmannan : The Perth Museum lias submitted several 

 Balea perversa taken by Mr. F. Smith at Braco, 19th August, 1908. 



Renfrewshire : Several examples of Pisidiutn obtusale, taken in company with 

 numerous /'. pusillum, at Barnbeth Dam, near Bridge of Weir, by Dr. David 

 Robertson, have been submitted by the Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow. 



Shropshire : Mr. C. Oldham has sent a fine example of Liinnx tenellus which 

 I refer to var. fulva, which he took in the Shropshire portion of the Forest 

 of Wyre, on 17th October, 1915. This example will be preserved for the 

 museum at Shrewsbury. On the same day Mr. Oldham took a couple of 



