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examples of the same species and variety in the Worcestershire portion of the 



same foiest, which is an oak forest. 

 Somerset North : During a stay at Weston-super-Mare in June, 1916, Mr. 



John W. Taylor met with Hyalinia helvetica, 

 Stirlingshire : Mr. W. Evans has submitted examples of Sphczriiivi lacusire 



var. ryckholtii from the duck-pond at Dunipace, found 25th May, 191 1. 

 Suffolk East : Examples of H. herifensis have been submitted by Messrs. R. 



Standen and J. W. Jackson ; three from Blaxhall and two from Coddenham. 

 Suffolk West : Mr. A. May field has submitted Poviatias ehgans, taken near 



Lavenham. 

 Sussex East : Examples of H. herifensis collected by Mr. A. G. Stubbs have 



been submitted by Messrs. R. Standen and J. W. Jackson ; numerous 



specimens from Eastbourne in 1899, and several from Lewes. Mr. E. D. 



Marquand has sent numerous Phytia viyosotis var. denticulata from the River 



Ouse at Seaford. 

 Sussex West : Mr. H. Beeston has submitted H. Jierifensis as follows : 



Aldsworth near Emsworth, numerous, September, 1902; East Ashling near 



Funtington, several, September, 1915 ; Houghton near Amberley, numerous ; 



Rackham near Amberley, several ; Bignor, several ; all October, 1916, the 



two latter in company with H. capeiata. Rev. W. A. .Shaw submitted 



Pisidium cineremn from a dried-up stream at Chidham, picked up in the 



autumn of 1911. 

 Warwickshire : Mr. G. Chambers has submitted a considerable number of 



species collected at Moreton Morrell near Leamington, amongst which were 



a few each of Vallonia excetitjica, Pomatias ehga^is and Pisidittm subtrtm- 



caiu?n. He also sent a couple of H. heripensis taken by the canal at 



Leamington, June, 1916. Mr. W. T. Elliott has sent examples of Arion 



sitbfuscus and Testacella sciitiihcm from Tanworth-in-Arden, and of T. 



haliotidea from Stratford-on-Avon, taken 1912. These were all in alcohol, so 



that it was not possible to state the variety of the A. siibfusciis. On the 



i6th April he sent a living example of typical Li?nax cinereo-niger, about 



half-grown, also from Tanworth-in-Arden. 

 Co. Waterford : Mr. E. D. Marquand has submitted several examples of 



Pahidest7-ina stagnalis collected by Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin at Waterford. 

 Wilts. North : Mr. C. P. Hunt has sent numerous examples of Pomatias 



elegans from a hedge-bank near (and north of) Great Bedwyn, June, 191 5. 



These are now in the Society's Voucher Collection. 

 Worcestershire : Mr. E. Collier has submitted a few H. heripensis taken in 



company with H. caperata at Broadway, August, 1915. 

 Yorkshire Mid-West : It is not often that anything can be added to the fauna of 



this vice-county, but Mr. H. Beeston has sent an immature example of Azeca 



elongata Tayl., which he found r*' Rarnoldswick in 1914. 

 Yorkshire North-East : Mr. J. A. Hargreaves has submitted numerous examples 



of H. heripensis, taken on the Ayton Road, near Scarborough. 

 Yorkshire South-East : Mr. W. Gyngell has submitted examples of j^. heripensis 



taken in an old chalk pit on Willerby Wold, which is about six miles west of 



Hunmanby. 

 Yorkshire South-West: A couple of examples of Vallonia excentrica from 



Bradford, from Mr. J. R. le Brockton Tomlin, have been submitted by Mr. 



E. D. Marquand. 



