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LlMAX MAXIMLS L. 



\'ery common in Buckden Wood, T. P. One found in Crook Gill 

 was an exceedingfly pale example of \'a.r. fasciata. 

 LiMAX CINEREO-XIGER Wolf. 



One found in Buckden Wood, the very palest example I ever saw, 

 and was referable to var. intermedia Brev., not before recorded foi- 

 Britain. 



Li MAX FLAWS L. 



Exceeding-ly abundant in the cellars of the Buck Inn. A lantern 

 search yielded scores of examples of the var. aiitiquonim , with others 

 approaching- vars. rufescens , flavescens , viresceiis , etc. Their nocturnal 

 rambles were extensive, as the south g-able of the inn was literally 

 covered with their slime-tracks from g-round to roof. 



Ll.MAX ARBORL'M B.-Ch. 



Oug-htershaw, at 1,200 feet alt. Buckden Wood. 

 Agriolimax agrestis (L.). 



Abundant in both the usual forms, type and var. reticulata , throug-h- 

 out the district. Mr. Fetch noted not seeing- it near Oughtershaw 

 Tarn, nor on the upper slopes of Buckden Pike, but I myself found 

 the var. albida at 1,250 feet in Oug-htershaw villag-e, and the ordinary- 

 form commonly up to 850 feet on the Starbotton slope of the Pike. 

 Ariox ater (L.). 



Common in Buckden Gill. Buckden Wood. On the hill-top west 

 of Oug-htershaw Hall, very common, including- var. aterriuia. 

 pJumhca noted in Buckden Wood. 

 Ariox suBFUsct s (Drap. ). 



Fields near Hubberholme. Crook Gill. Oug-htershaw Hall, at 

 1,250 feet altitude. 

 Ariox miximus Simroih. 



Crook Gill. Starbotton slope of Buckden Pike, at 850 feet alt. 

 Ariox hortexsis Per. 



Common, Buckden villag-e, Buckden Wood, Buckden Gill, Cray 

 Gill, etc. 

 Ariox circl-mscriptus Johnst. 



Common, Buckden villag-e, Buckden Wood, Hubberholme, Ci-ay 

 villag-e, Oug-htershaw villag;e at 1,250 feet, and at 850 feet on the 

 Starbotton slope of Buckden Pike. 



PVRAMIDULA ROTI XDATA (Miill.). 



Raysgill, Aug-ust 1890, T. B. Woodd. 



Common throug-hout the district examined in all the g-ills and planta- 

 tions, and up to 850 feet on Buckden Pike. 

 Var. ALBA. One in Buckden Wood, T. P. 

 Pyramidula rupestris (Drap. ). 



Raysg-ill, Aug-ust 1890, T. B. Woodd. 



On walls on the hill-sides, in unexpectedly small numbers. Buckden, 

 Oug-htershaw, Buckden Gill, Hubberholme, etc. 

 The specimens seen were small. 

 Sphvradil-.m edextulum (Drap.). 



Buckden Gill, two, T.P. Buckden Wood, J. W. T. 



SlCCIXEA PfTRIS (L.). 



Sent by Rev. T. B. Woodd. 

 Succixea elegaxs Riss. 



In wet places on the roadside near Deepdale, T. P. 

 Sph.^;rium lacustre (Miill.). 



Raysg-ill, 4th August 1890, T. B. Woodd. 



SPH.-ERIUM CORXEUM (L.). 



Raysgill, 4th August 1890, T. B. Woodd. 

 PisiuiuM pusillum (Gmel.). 



Dead shells in a ditch near Buckden village, T.P. 

 1904 October i. 



