194 JOURNAT, OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. I5, NO. 7, AbGUST I5, I917. 



He bequeathed his fine collection of Marginellidce to the Man- 

 chester Museum. 



List of Papers. 



The Sliell-Boring of Carnivorous Gastropods. Jotirn. of Conch., 



vol. viii.j 1896, p. 315. 

 Two New Species of Marginella from South Africa. Annals of 



the South African Museum., vol. xiii., pt. iii., May 7th, 19 14. 

 Two New Species of Marginella from South Africa. Ibid., vol. 



xiii., pt. v., Oct. 6th, 1916. 



In Collaboration with J, R. le B. Tomlin. 



Descriptions of Two New Species of Margi?iella from Sao Thome 



Island. Journ. of Conch., vol. xiii., 1912, p. 319. 

 Descriptions of Two New Species of Marginella from Sao Thome 



Island. Ibid., vol. xiv., 1913, p. 11. 

 Descriptions of New Species of Marginella and Mucronalia from 



Sao Thome. Ibid., vol. xiv., 19 13, p. 43. 

 Note on the Caryatis belcheri of Romer. Ibid., vol. xiv., 19 13, 



p. 96. 

 The Marine MoUusca of Sao Thome, I. Ibid., vol. xiv., 1914, p. 



239- 

 The Marine MoUusca of Sao Thome, II. Ibid., vol. xiv., 19 15, 



P- 307- 



In Collaboration with G. C. Spence. 



On a Supposed New Species of Limicolaria. Journ. of Conch., 



vol. XV., 1916, p. 127. 



Note on Helix hispida var. morchi Westerlund. — In several of Dr. C. A. 

 Westerlund's works his Helix hispida var. morchi is recorded as having been 

 found on Iceland, but I have never found Helix hispida on Iceland, nor seen it 

 noticed in collections from that island, and as Westerlund describes the original 

 locality as a garden near Thorshavn (=Thorsh6fn) situated in the north-east part 

 of Iceland, I got a doubt that Westerlund has miswritten Iceland for Faroe Islands, 

 and this so much the more possible as Westerlund in " Vega Exp. Vetenskapl. 

 Sakttagelser," vol. iv., p. 145, in the part concerning Faroe Islands, gives a list 

 about the molluscan fauna there ; in this list we also find the Helix hispida var. 

 morchi noticed as being found in a garden by Thorshavn. That the Helix hispida 

 has been found on the Faroe Islands can also be seen from Morch's note in "Viden- 

 skablige Meddelelser fra Naturhist. Forening, Kobenhavn," 1867, p. loo. — Hans 

 SCHi.ESCH {Read before the Society, Sept. 13th, 1916). 



New Records for Glamorgan. — On October ist, 1916, I took a specimen of 

 Milax gagates var. rava, about two-thirds grown (kindly identified by Mr. Roe- 

 buck) under a stone on a sandy bank at Sully, Glamorgan. Early in 1915 I took 

 specimens oi Li7imcBa stagnalis in the Lily Pond, Alexandra Park, Penarth, where 

 it is still abundant.— Douglas Bacchus {Read before the Society, Nov. 8th, 

 I916). 



