VOL. XIX. (3) 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE MOLLUSCA 
229 
ADDITIONAL NOTES 
ON 
THE LAND AND FRESH-WATER MOLLUSCA 
OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE 
BY 
CHARLES UPTON. 
In a paper read before the Club on the 14th February, 
1911, and printed in the Proceedings, vol. xvii., pp. 177-92, is 
set out a list of the Land and Fresh-water Mollusca of the 
County. That list — which is, in the following notes, referred 
to as " the former list ” — comprised all the species and varieties 
which were known to me at that time. Since the former list 
was published I have made further researches and am now able 
to record additional species and varieties, and to give further 
information with regard to some of the forms enumerated 
therein, so as to bring the records up-to-date. 
TESTACELLIDiE. 
Testacella maugei, Ferussac. In the former list this species 
is mentioned on the authority of the “Journal of Conchology,” 
which states that it has been found in “Gloucester West,” 
without mentioning the precise locality. Since that date I 
have found it fairly abundant in the garden of No. 26, St. 
Paul’s Road, Gloucester. This is in “ Gloucester East.” 
ARIONID^. 
Arion minimus, Simroth. Recorded from “ Gloucester 
West ” in “ Journal of Conchology.” 
HELICID^. 
Helicella itala, var. lentiginosa. Moquin-Tandon. This 
well-marked variety has been found on the bank of the 
Gloucester and Berkeley Canal near Hardwick. 
