C6 The Mollusca of Wiltshire 



Hygromia fusca (Montagu). — Very rare. Trowbridge (Vize) . 



Hygromia granulata (Alder). — Bare. Among nettles on 



the banks of the Avon at Salisbury ; Great Bedwyn (Townsend) ; 



Salisbury and near Hungerford (Vize) ; plentiful among grass on 



banks of a stream at Wishford (K. E. Thomas). 



Hygromia hispida (Linne). — Widely distributed and abun- 

 dant. DaCosta recorded it from "Wiltshire in 1778 under the 

 name of Cochlea hispida. Montagu thought it occurred but 

 sparingly in Wiltshire {Test. Brit., p. 423). On the banks of the 

 Avon at Salisbury, Lacock, Avebury, and Amesbury (E. W. S.) ; 

 in the drift at Milford Hill and in brickearth at Fisherton (Black- 

 more) ; Swindon (Cockerell) ; Devizes (Heginbothom and others) ; 

 Trowbridge, Hilperton, Ereshford, Salisbury (Vize) ; Great Bedwyn 

 (Townsend). 



var. hispidosa (Mousson). — Salisbury and Edington(E. W. S.) ; 

 Swindon (Cockerell) ; Devizes (Miss Cunnington) ; brickearth at 

 Fisherton (Blackmore) ; Great Bedwyn (Townsend). 

 var. nana (Jeffreys). — Great Bedwyn (Townsend). 

 Hygromia rufescens (Pennant). — Widely distributed. Brick- 

 earth at Fisherton (Blackmore). 



var. rubens (Moquin-Tandon). — Swindon (Cockerell) ; Salis- 

 bury and Lacock (E. W. S.). 



var. albocincta (Cockerell). — Downs between Malmesbury 

 and Salisbury (E. W. S.). 



var. alba (Moquin-Tandon) . — Neighbourhood of Salisbury 

 (Jeffreys) ; Blunsdon (Cockerell) ; Great Bedwyn (Townsend) 

 Devizes (Miss Cunnington) ; Mere and Edington (E. W. S.). 



Acanthinula aculeata (Miiller).— Rare; "In the woods atj 

 Lackham " (Test. Brit., p. 430, as Helix spinulosa). Devizes (Misej 

 Cunnington) ; rare at Durnford, moist meadows, amongst mossy, 

 stones at Devizes (Vize) ; moist woods in Wiltshire (Jeffreys). 



Vallonia pulchella (Miiller).— Widely distributed. Montagif 

 wrote of it, " It is most commonly found in rivers and streams oj 

 water, after floods, amongst the sand and other refuse brought 

 down by the current, having been swept from the neighbouring 





