FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : NON-MARINE MOLI.USCA. 787 
E. Kirby- Bedon, Catton (A.M.), Thorpe (J. B. 
Bridgman). 
W. Amongst nettles near beach. Hunstanton (T.P.) 
King s Lynn (C. B. Plowright). 
M. gagates (Draparnaud). Rare. 
E. In gardens. Heigham. Norwich (A.M.). 
W. King’s Lynn (C. B. Plowright). 
Vitrina pelllcida (Muller). Under dead leaves in damp 
places. 
E. Yelverton Churchyard, Whitlingham Woods 
(S.S.P.). Heigham, Earlham, Mousehold Heath, 
Stratton Strawless, Roydon (A.M.). 
\\ . Castle Rising, Hunstanton, Ringstead, Terring- 
ton, Middleton (I.P.), Bio Norton, Garboldis- 
ham Weeting (A.M.). 
Vitrea crystallina (Muller). Under dead leaves in damp 
places. 
E. Whitlingham Woods (S.S.P.), Costessey. 
Heigham, Earlham, Roydon Fen (A.M.), 
Holt (T.P.). 
W. Hunstanton, Ringstead, Castle Rising. 
Middleton (T.P.), Bio Norton, Weeting (A.M.). 
,, var. contracta, Westerlund. 
E. Whitlingham Woods (S.S.P.). Costessej’ 
(A.M.). 
V. cellaria (Muller). Common in damp places and among 
garden rubbish. 
E. Whitlingham, Yelverton. Rockland St. Mary, 
Framingham Earl (S.S.P.). Heigham. Earlham. 
Lakenham, Norwich Cemetery (A.M.). 
W. Gavton, Castle Rising. Refflev. North Wootton 
(T.P.). Bio Norton. Garboldisham, Thetford 
(A.M.). 
V. rogersi, B. B. Woodward. Not uncommon among dead 
leaves, but often mistaken for V. alii aria. 
Like that species it sometimes has a garlic-like 
smell. 
vor. vm. 
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