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THE MOLLUSCA OF DORSETSHIRE. 17 
C. Rolphii, Gray. 
Under stones, among dead leaves, and in the bark of trees. 
This shell has hitherto been found only in Kent, Sussex, 
Hants, and Gloucestershire, occurring in a few places. As 
it is associated in the neighbouring county of Hants with 
Felix obvoluta and Buliminus montanus, it is not improb- 
able that these too may be found at Liscombe. 
This species is an Upper Tertiary fossil. 
Liscombe Bottom, among dead leaves, J. C. M.-P. 
STENOGYRIDZ. 
COCHLICOPA (Fér), Risso, 1819. 
C. lubrica (Mull.) Zua lubrieca, Mull. Helix lubriea, 
Mont. 
Pulteney, p. 55, pl. 21, f. 18. 
Under stones, logs of wood, on moss and dead leaves. 
Whatcombe Park ; Houghton Stubbs; Chamherlaynes, Bere 
Regis, J. C. M.-P. 
Smedmore ; Wareham, Stoborough Meadows, J. C. AZ-P. 
Fossil : Blashenwell Quaternary tufaceous deposit, 
CECILIOIDES (Fér), Blainvil/e, 1817. 
C. acicula (Mill.) Achatina acicula, Miller. 
Rohinson’s Purbeck, p. 117. 
Under stones, ronts of trees, grass, bushes, usually beneath 
the surface. 
Portland, C. O. P. Cambridge ; Weymouth, Damon. 
Ulwell, near Swanage, at base of Chalk-range; Punfield, 
J.C. M-P. 
Houghton Stubbs, J. C. M.-P. 
Fossil : Blashenwell Quaternary tufaceous deposit. 
