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A CATALOGUE OF THE LAND AND FRESHWATER 

 MOLLUSOA OF SUSSEX. 



By E. W. Swanton. 



(Member of the Conchological Society ; Curator of the Educational Museum, 



Haslemere.) 



(Continued from p. 181.) 



LIST OF SPECIES 

 (including pleistocene and holocene records). 



Testacella haliotidea, Drap. — Occurring only in gardens and 

 nurseries, therefore probably an introduced species. Rother 

 District (Rev. E. N. Bloomfield) ; Cornwallis Park, Hastings 

 (E. A. Butler) ; garden at Park Crescent, Brighton (R. M. 

 Christy, ' Zoologist,' 1880, p. 367) ; garden at Ratham, near 

 Chichester (W. Jeffery) ; Lewes (T. S. Hillman). 



Var. major, G. & F. — Alman's Nurseries, Horsham (J. 

 Whitaker). 



T. scutulum, Sowerby. — Occurring in similar situations to 

 the preceding, and probably an alien. Mr. W. Jeffery intro- 

 duced it in 1881 into his garden at Ratham, Chichester ; Lewes 

 (J. H. Jenner) ; Hastings (Butler) ; Rectory garden at West 

 Stoke, near Chichester (Rev. W. A. Shaw) ; Horsham (R. D. 

 Darbishire) ; Bognor (H. L. Guermonprez). 



Var. aurea, Cockerell. — Horsham (R. D. Darbishire). 



Limax maximus, L. — Generally distributed in woods and 

 near houses. 



Var. cinereo-niger, Wolf. — Up Park (W. Jeffery, J. C. v. 134); 

 Stoughton (Rev. W. A. Shaw). 



Subvar. ornata, Lessona. — Up Park (W. Jeffery). 



Var. concolor, Pini. — Worthing (T. D. A. Cockerell). 



Var. cellaria, D'Argenville ( = maculata, Picard). — Bognor 

 (H. L. Guermonprez) ; Blackdown (E. W. S.). 



Var. krynickii, Kaleniczenko (= johnstoni, Moquin-Tandon). 

 — Bognor (H. L. Guermonprez). 



