DISTRIBUTION. NON-MARINE. 
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9. Stray Notes. 
Dietetic value of the Oyster ; Anon., Lancet clxiv, p. 71. — Helix kispida 
at the top of a tower; Blackburn, Naturalist 1903, p. 262. — Dispersal of 
shells by beetles ; Blackburn (47). — New species of Nematode parasitic 
in genital apparatus of Helix ; Conte & Bonnet (109). — On the geometrical 
spiral of the shell as supposed model for artists; Cook (110). — Acclimati- 
sation of pearl oyster in Mediterranea ; Dubois (156). — Parasite of Pearl- 
oyster in Ceylon; Herdman (230). — Snails living on towers; Kew (285). 
— Sphcerium corneum fixed to toes of toads ; Kew, Naturalist 1903, p. 262. 
— Parasites in Pelecypods; Leger (310). — Landshells broken by beetles; 
Martens (335). 
B . — DISTRIB UTI0K 
Geographical. 
N.B. — The numbers in brackets refer to the “Titles.” A reference is thus given 
to each memoir containing any notice affecting the Molluscan fauna of the several 
geographical divisions here adopted. Synonymic notes and changes of systematic 
position are, however, not noticed here. References to minor notes, which are not 
included in the “ List of Titles,” but which contain faunistic facts of any value, are 
given to the work direct. 
NON- MARINE MOLLUSC A. [For Marine see p. 43.] 
On the supposed Antarctic Continent; Ancey (10). 
On the Atlantis problem ; Scharff (460). 
a . Palaarctic Zone. 
1. Septentrional Region. 
Palsearctic Region : — Notes on the fauna ; Kobelt (296). — Classification 
of the fauna ; Westerlund (556). 
Europe : — Monograph of land and freshwater fauna continued ; Kobelt 
in Rossmaessler (450). 
British Isles : — Turricota terrestris still persists in the original locality ; 
Horsley, J. Conch, x, p. 330. — Note on distribution of Helix virgata , 
caperata, &c. ; Adams, J. ( Conch, x, p. 334. — Distribution of slug fauna, 
illustrated by maps, continued; Taylor (524). — Vitrea rogersi, n. sp., 
England ; Woodward (572). — List of Fauna, with critical notes on nomen- 
clature; Woodward (573). 
England and Wales: — Cornwall: Few non-marine Molluscs; Johnson 
(264). — Sussex: Paludestrina jenlcinsi near Eastbourne ; Stubbs, J. Conch, 
x, p. 284. — Surrey and Sussex: Notes on shells; Whitwell, J. Conch, x, 
p. 303.— Surrey: List of fauna; Woodward (578): Notes on fauna, with 
list ; Pannell (382). — Middlesex : Shells in watermain at Poplar ; Kennard 
& Woodward (277). — Essex: List of fauna; Woodward (579). — East 
Suffolk : On the fauna ; Mayfield (345). — Norfolk : List of fauna ; 
Woodward (575). — List of the Mollusca of the Great Yarmouth District; 
Patterson (385). — Lincoln : Mollusca at Huttoft Bank ; Carter, Natura- 
list 1903, p. 407: Limax einereoniger at Core by; Peacock, t. c. p. 319: 
Occurrence of Testacella scutnlum ; Peacock, t. c. p. 128: Amphipeplea 
glutinosa at Tetney; Kew, t. c. p. 263: List of Molluscs collected at 
Calder; Carter, t. c. p. 318: Molluscs from Grantham; Peacock, t. c. 
