23. 
THE MOLILUSCA OF DORSETSHIRE. 
Morden Park, J. C. A-P. 
Creech Grange Wood, J. C. M.-P. 
Wilkes Wood, J. C. M.-P. 
P. nitidula (Drap.) Zonites nitidulus, Drap. 
Woods, under stones among moss and dead leaves. 
Not uncommon. 
East Lulworth, Kendall. 
Clenston Wood, Houghton Stubbs, Whatcombe Park. 
Langton Matravers, Leeson Wood, Mrs. Beccles; Wilkes 
Wood, Smedmore, J. C. I-P. 
Blashenwell Quaternary tufaceous deposit, Clement Reid. 
. P. radiatula (Alder.) Zonites radiatulus, Ald. 
Under fallen trees, among dead leaves and moss. 
Purbeck Papers, vol. ii., p. 44. 
Bloxworth, C. O. P. Cambridge. 
Weymouth, Damon. 
Swanage, Godlingston, R. H. Soden Smith. 
Leeson Wood, Jfrs. Beccles; Langton Matravers, Wilkes 
Wood, J. C. M.-P. 
Whatcombe Park, J. C. AZ-P. 
Sub-genus ZonrrorpEs, Lehmann. 
. Z. nitida (Miller). Zonites nitidus, Mull. 
Under loose stones, decayed wood, and roots of grass 
especially in marshy places. 
Weymouth, Damon. 
Morden, Bere Regis, C. 0. P. Cambridge. 
Puncknowle, water-courses, and among the roots of grass, 
J.C. M.-P. 
Chamberlaynes, Bere Regis, among the roots of grass, 
J.C. M.-P. 
Houghton Stubbs, J. C. M.-P. 
Z. excavata (Bean). Zonites excavatus, Bean. 
Under fallen trees, among dead leaves, and moss in shady 
woods 
East Lulworth, Kendal. 
Weymouth, Damon. 
