JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY. 
Cucullea (?) Jonest, Tate 
Cucullea Krausst, Tate 
Cyrena (?) Baint, Sharpe 
Exogyra Jonesiana, Tate 
Gart_Atherstonet, Sharpe, sp. 
Gastrochena dominicalis, Sharpe 
Gervillia dentata, Krauss 
Gryphea imbricata, Krauss, sp. 
Lima neglecta, Tate 
Lima obliquissima, Tate 
Lithodomus Stowianus, Tate 
Modiola Atherstonet, Sharpe 
Modtola Baint, Sharpe 
Modiola Rubidget, Tate 
Mytilus Jonest, Tate 
rest 
Pleuromya lutrarta, Krauss, 
sp. 
Sanguinolaria (2) africana, 
Sharpe 
Seebachia Lronui, Krauss, sp. 
Trapeztum Niventanum, Tate, 
Sp. 
Trigonia conocaraiiformts, 
Krauss, sp. 
Trigonia Goldfussi, Agassiz 
Trigonia Hertzogi, Goldfuss,sp. 
Trigonia Tatet, Holub and 
Neumayr 
Trigonta vau, Sharpe 
Trigonia ventricosa, Krauss, 
1 Parallelodon A therstonet, Sharpe,sp. sp. 
SESS SSS 
Helix hortensis monst. sinistrorsum in Northamptonshire. — 
In July last (1895) I found a sinistrorse 7H. hortensts var. arenicola 123(45) 
alive at Kettering. I have succeeded in bringing it up to maturity.—C. E. 
WriGH?, Kettering. (ead before the Conchological Society, Nov. 6th, 
1895). 
Agriolimax agrestis v. albida Picard in Cheshire.—On June 2nd 
I found an example of this variety 27 coztz with one of the typical form at 
Romiley. Mr. W. D. Roebuck, to whom I submitted the specimen, writes 
me that it is perfectly characteristic of the variety. --CHAS. OLDHAM, 
Romiley, June 15th, 1895. (Read before the Conchological Society, July 3rd, 
1895)- 
Limax cinereo-niger in Cheshire.—I took two specimens of this 
species on June 2nd from beneath the bark of some decayed and fungus- 
covered oak stumps, in a wooded clough on Werneth Low, Romiley. On 
June 11th I found three more in the same spot and other three on June 29th. 
The slugs were about half-grown, and only two of them showed the tri- 
fasciated foot sole which characterises this species when adult. Mr. W. D. 
Roebuck refers all the specimens to the var. /zctzosa of Moquin-Tandon.— 
Cuas. OLDHAM, Romiley, June 15th, 1895. (Read before the Conchological 
Sociely, July 37d, 1895). 
1 Parallelodon was substituted by Meek and Worthen in 1866 for AZac7edon of Lycett, 
1845, the latter name being pre-occupied by Miiller in 1842 for a genus of fishes, 
