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Mr. J. W. Taylor in his Monograph states that it is found fossil in 

 the Pleistocene gravels of Grantchester. 



Mr. A. S. Kennard vouches for the finding of an immature speci- 

 men at Barrington, in Cambridgeshire, in the same geological formation 

 about two years ago. 



Variation. — 



The species seems to vary very little except in size. The largest 

 specimen I have measures 14 mm. in diameter; the smallest 11 mm. 



Albinos are unknown in this country, and monstrosities are practic- 

 ally absent, only one specimen of a sinistral shell being recorded, the 

 original locality for which is somewhat enigmatical. 



List of Recorded Stations.— 



I. — Hampshire (East). Locality. 



Crabbe Wood, near Winchester 

 Alresford Woods ,, ,, 



Stoner Hill, near Petersfield. 

 Steep „ „ 



Ashford Wood 

 Liss ,, „ 



Ditcham Wood ,, 



Buriton Hanger ,, 



Miscombe Hanger ,, 



n.— Sussex (West). 

 Up Park 



William Wood, near Stoughton 

 Wood End, near Funtington 

 Kingly Vale „ „ 



Wood near Pen Hill 

 Phyllis Wood, near Treyford 

 Rook Clift ,, ,, 



Didling Hanger ... 

 Bepton Down 



Winden Wood (hazel copse) 

 West Dean Woods 

 Charlton Forest ... 

 Heyshott Hanger 

 Graffham Woods 

 Fryar Hanger 

 Woolavington Hanger 



Recorder. 



J. R. le B. Tomlin. 

 H. J. Bellars. 

 Gwyn Jeffreys. 

 Charles Ashford. 



C. Stanley B. Cox. 

 Dr. James Lindsay 



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f H. Beeston and C. E 

 \ Wright. 



Wm. Jeffery. 

 Geo. Jeffery. 

 Wm. Jeffery. 



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 C. Reid. 

 Mr. Houseman. 

 C. Reid. 



Wm. Jeffery. 



E. W. Swan ton. 

 C. Reid. 



