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the last doubtless from the H umber.] 'Young- England,' III. (1864), 

 pp. 76, 128. Reprinted in 'The Naturalist,' 1894, pp. 287-288. 



(2) Roebuck, W. Denison. ' Materials towards a list of the Land and 



Freshwater Mollusca of Lincolnshire.' [A detailed enumeration of 

 88 species — 11 slugs, 39 land and 38 freshwater shells — known to the 

 author to inhabit the county, with full particulars of localities, 

 a description of the districts which the author and his co-operators 

 had investigated — more particularly the neighbourhood of Alford 

 and Louth, from whence came Clausilia rolphii — and a brief 

 account of the bibliography from Lister (1678) to Lightwood (1882). 

 The list includes, besides C rolphii, Neritina fluviatilis, Limncea 

 glabra, Planorbis lineatus, Helix lapicida ( = Helicigona lapicida), 

 Helix sericea ( = Hygromia granulata), Amalia gagates, Pisidium 

 roseum { — Pisidium milium), etc.; and read in conjunction with 

 Ball(i) — allowing for changes of view as to the status of certain 

 forms — it brings up the total to 94 species.] 'The Naturalist,' 

 1887, pp. 245-272. 



(3) Ql ilter, H. E. ' Note on the Occurrence of Testacella scutulum 



Sow. in Leicestershire.' [Belvoir Castle gardens: Line. S. ?] 

 'Journal of Conchology,' V. (1888), p. 320. 



(4) Kew, H. W. 'Shells of the Lincolnshire Coast.' [Hydrobia ulvce 



{ = Paludestrina stagnalis), Saltfleetby, etc.; Hydrobia venirosa 

 { — Paludestrina ventrosa), Somercotes.] 'The Naturalist,' 1889, 

 PP- 357-365- 



(5) Roebuck, W. Dexisox. [Arion minimus { = A. intermedins). Line. N.] 



'Journal of Conchology,' VI. (1890), p. 269. 



(6) Gude, G. K. {Pisidium obtusale, Rigsby (J. B. Davy).] 'Journal 



of Conchology,' VII. (1892), p. 46. 



(7) Burton, F. M. [Assiminea grayana, Cleethorpes, etc. The writer 



hesitates to mark this species in the present list, thinking it 

 probable that the animal referred to is Paludestrina stagnalis.] 

 'The Naturalist,' 1893, p. 255. 



(8) FlERKE, F. W. [Hyalinia excavata ( = Zonitoides excavatus), Wood- 



hall Spa.] ' The Naturalist,' 1893, p. 312. 



(9) Kew, H. W. 'Limncea glutinosa in Lincolnshire.' {- Amphipeplea 



glutinosa, Saltfleetby.] ' The Naturalist,' 1894, p. 68. 



(10) Adams, L. E. 'The Collector's Manual of British Land and Fresh- 



water Shells,' ed. 2, 1896, p. 102. {Vertigo m inutissima , Clee- 

 thorpes.] 



(11) Webb, W. M. 'The British Species of Testacella.' [Testacella 



scutulum, High Park Gardens, Stamford.] ' Journal of Malacolog-3 , 

 VI. (1897), p. 26. 



(12) Burton, F. M. 'Testacella haliotidea at Gainsborough.' ' The 



Naturalist,' 1898, p. 320. 



(13) Taylor, J. W. ' Vertigo angustior in Lincolnshire.' [Somercotes, 



C. S. Carter.] 'The Naturalist,' 1900, pi 291. 



(14) Peacock, Rev. E. A. Woodruffe. * Litnax cinereo-niger near Brig-g. 



'The Naturalist,' 1901, p. 355. 

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