84 The Mollusca of Wiltshire. 



The Eev. B. E. Thomas, in a recent paper on "The Mollusca of 

 Wiltshire," 1 records (1) the taking of a single specimen of the 

 rare Acme lineata " in a small wood on the downs between 

 Wroughton and Wootton Bassett in July, 1903. (2) The variety 

 pellucida of Clausilia laminata " several specimens under the bark 

 of some dead trees in an orchard at Wroughton in July, 1903. 

 (3) Zonites punts, together with the variety margaritacea in Grovely 

 Woods. (4) Buconulus fulvus in Grovely Woods. (5) Punctum 

 pygmaeum, two specimens " on dead beech leaves at Grovely." 



The variety margaritacea of Vitrca (=Zo7iites pura) is an ad- 

 dition to the list given in my paper. 



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1803. Montagu, George ; Testacea Britannica, or Natural History 

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1 Read at the Salisbury meeting of the Wilts Arch. Soc, 1908. 



