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var. roseolabiata Taylor.— Stourton and Mere (E. W. S.). 

 var. incarnata Moquin-Tandon. — Hedges atStourton(E.W.S-)- 



Ena montana (Draparnaud). — The Helix lacTchamensis of 

 Montagu, and the "Bulimics lackhamensis, "Wiltshire Twist Shell," 

 of Turton's Manual, p. 181. A rare species. " We first found it 

 in a moist wood in Lackham, in Wiltshire, in one small spot only, 

 adhering to the trunks of ash and hornbeam trees ; and afterwards 

 tolerably plentiful in the woods belonging to the Marquis of 

 Lansdowne, at Bow Wood, in the same county, not very distant 

 from the former place, and in no other part" (Test. Brit., p. 395). 

 Woods near Malmesbury (Bromehead) ; Ashcombe Wood, near 

 Tollard Boyal, Durnford, and Boundway Hill, Devizes (Miss 

 Cunnington and Vize). 



Ena obscura (Muller). — A common species, especially in beech 

 woods. We have found it in a moist wood at Lackham, on the 

 trunks of smooth-barked trees, such as ash and hornbeam, not 

 uncommon" (Test. Brit., p. 392). Near Mere and Avebury 

 (E. W. S.) ; Great Bedwyn (Townsend) ; Devizes (Miss Cunnington 

 and others) ; Corsham and neighbourhood, North Bradley, Salisbury, 

 Old Sarum, Ashcombe, and Boundway Hill, Devizes (Vize) . 



Cochlicopa lubrica (Muller) . — Widely distributed. A single 

 individual in the drift at Milford Hill (Blackmore) ; brickearth at 

 Fisherton (Blackmore) ; Marlborough (Bromehead) ; Corsham, 

 Trowbridge, Salisbury, Devizes (Vize) ; Swindon (Cockerell) ; 

 Salisbury, Edington, and Maiden Bradley (E.W. S.). 



Azeca tridens (Pulteney). — Apparently a very rare species. 

 I can find but one record ; the Bev. J. E. Vize found it at Clarendon 

 Wood. 



Cascilioides acicula (Muller). — An uncommon species, but 

 abundant where it occurs. "Have found great abundance 

 amongst a variety of shells brought down by the floods in the Biver 

 Avon at Lackham" (=Buccinum terrestre, Test. Brit., p. 242). 

 Avebury (E. W. S.) ; " in decaying bulbs of tulips at Salisbury. 

 The dead shell is frequent" (Vize). 



Jaminia secale (Draparnaud). — Frequent on the Downs 



