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Terebratella spitsbergensis Dav. 
Dacrydium vitreum Moll. 
Leda sericea Jett. 
L. lucida vax. dechivis Jeff. 
*L. pusilla Jeff. 
Lepton clarkie Clk. 
Montacuta tumidula Jeff. 
Stphodentalium lofotense Sars. 
Propilidium ancyloides Forb. 
Iphitus tuberatus Jeff. (a second 
specimen). 
RRissoa delictosa Jeff. 
Achs wallert v. minor Jeff. = 
A. extgua G. O. Sars. 
Odostomia eximza Jeff. 
O. scalars v. rufescens Forb. 
O. ventricosa Forb. 
LEulima stenostoma Jeff. 
Admete viridula Fab. 
Leocochlis granosa S. Wood. 
Frusus fenestratus Turt. 
Taranis morchizt Malm. 
Defrancia teres Forb. 
Pleurotoma cartnata Biv. 
P. hispidula Cr. & Jan. 
Ringicula leptocheila Brugnon. 
Cylichna alba Br. 
Scaphander punctostriatus Mi.& Ad. 
Acteon exilis Jeff. 
Otriculus globosus Lov. 
O. lactotdes Monts. MS. 
O. prelonga Jeff. 
Philine nitida Jett. 
P. quadrata S. Wood. 
In addition to the foregoing, there remain various new 
species still undescribed among the Pleurotomide, Cypreide, 
Bullide, &c. 
The characters of the forms marked as new in the above 
list will be found in my paper entitled “ Additions to ‘ British 
Conchology,’” now in the press. 
SEVENOAKS, TORQUAY, 
December, 1896. 
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Limax cinereo-niger Wolff in Derbyshire.—Although this local 
species usually affects logs and fungus-grown tree stumps, it occasionally, 
at any rate, like its congeners, Z. maximus and L. marginatus, inhabits 
the crevices of stone walls. In the early part of this month (July), 1897, I 
collected eleven examples of the var. /uctwosa on a wall of Millstone Grit, 
which encloses a small wood of beeches and sycamores, near the L. and 
N. W. Railway Station, at Chapel-en-le-Frith, July 12th, 1897.—CHaRLEs 
OLDHAM. (ead before the Conchological Society, July rath, 1897). 
*This species, recorded from the Antrim coast (Chaster, Irish Nat., vol. vi., p. 
124), also occurred in these ‘ Porcupine’ dredgings, as well as at the entrance to the 
British Channel, in from 257 to 717 fathoms, but not in the “S. and S.W. of Ireland,” 
as there stated. 
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