22 Moll. 
MOLLUSCA. 
Fr. 1875, p. 89 ; nor those by Polenoff, op. cit. 1878, p. 82 ; nor Milache- 
vich’s paper in Bull. Mosc. lvi. (1881). — Rec.] 
Russian Baltic Provinces. 62 terrestrial and 46 fresh-water species 
enumerated by M. Braun, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1883, pp. 174-181. 
3 . British Fauna. 
A new list of British land and fresh-water Mollusca, enumerating 46 
species of the latter and 86 of the former, with many varieties, is given 
by the Conch ological Society in J. of Conch, iv. pp. 43-52. 
New varieties of several British species described by W. Nelson, J. of 
Conch, iv. pp. 25 & 26 ; J. Taylor, l. c. pp. 28-37, 53, 68, 82, 84, & 127 ; and 
Butterell, l. c. p. 65. Helix arbustorum, a new variety for England ; 
Scot. Nat. (2) i. p. 57. 
Peterborough. Several species exhibited by T. W. Bell, J. of Conch, 
iv. p. 14. 
Isle of Man. The like, by W. Nelson ; l. c. p. 15. 
Carnarvon . 26 species enumerated by D. Roebuck, l. c. pp. 113— 
115. 
Flintshire. Notes by the same, l. c. p. 126. 
Yorkshire. Land and fresh-water Mollusca enumerated by W. Nelson 
& J. W. Taylor, Tr. Yorksh. Nat. Uu. i. pp. 1-16 & 17-32. Conchological 
field-notes from Wensleydale by W. I). Roebuck, Naturalist, viii. 
pp. 81-87 & 124 ; from South Melford by G. Roberts, op. cit. ix. pp. 87 & 
88. Planorbis lineatus in Yorkshire, Roebuck ; J. of Conch, iv. p. 13. 
Oxford. Notes by S. Spencer Pearce, Zool. (3) vii. pp. 362-370. 
Jersey. Some species of land snails mentioned by E. Duprey, Ann. 
N. H. (5) xi. p. 189. 
Notes on British land and fresh-water Mollusca from various localities 
by W. Cash, H. Slater, L. B. Ross, J. W. Taylor, J. W. Candall, 
Jeffrey, and others, J. of Conch, iv. pp. 17, 65-68, 81, 106, 107, 118, & 
125. 
Testacella haliotidea (F. B.). Note on its occurrence in England by 
J. D. Butterell & J. W. Taylor, J. of Conch, iv. p. 67, and T. S. Hillman, 
l.c. p. 115 j in Yorkshire, W. D. Roebuck, Naturalist, ix. p. 70 ; in Mon* 
mouthshire and South Wales, J. E. Lowe, Rep. Brit. Ass. 53rd Meeting, 
1883, p. 549. 
Umax cinereo-niger (Wolf) new to England ; W. D. Roebuck, Zool. (3) 
vii. p. 304, and Naturalist, ix. p. 68. Notes on other British slugs ; id. 
J. of Conch, iv. pp. 38-43, 55, & 125, also Zool. (3) vii. p. 507. 
Helix pomatia (L.) found on the chalk downs near Epsom and the 
chalk hills near Reigate and Dorking ; P. H. Stokoe, Nature, xxviii. 
p. 6. The counties in which this species are found are continuous to one 
another from Kent and Sussex to Gloucester and Northampton; it is 
more common on chalk soil : W. C. Atkinson, l. c. p. 81. [See also Zool. 
(3) vii. pp, 342-345.] 
Paludina vivipara (L.) is not known to occur either in Scotland or 
Ireland ; Taylor, J. of Conch, iv. p. 116. 
