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CONCHOLOGICAL NOTES FROM SOUTH BEDS. 
47. Ag. gambosus, Fr. Pastures. Rare. Warwick, Perceval. 
Ansty, near Coventry, Adams. 
48. Ag. al'bus, Schceff. Rare. Crackley Wood, Kenilworth, 
Russell , lllustr. 
49. Ag. acerbus, Bull. Woods. Rare. Oct. Crackley 
Wood, Russell , lllustr. 
52. Ag. personatus, Fr. Ag. violaceus , With. Woods. 
Rare. Pastures, Edgbaston, With., 204. Bentley 
Park, Bloxam. Road sides, Brinklow Lane, Adams. 
Roadside, near Wolvey. 
53. Ag. nudus, Bull. Woods. Rare. Oct. Edgbaston, 
With., 201. Kenilworth, Russell, List. Combe; Hops- 
ford, Adams. Sutton Park. 
54. Ag. cinerascens, Bull. Woods. Rare. Aug. Dale 
House Lane, Kenilworth, Russell, lllustr. 
55. Ag. grammopodius, Bull. Ag. graveolens. With. In 
pastures. May-Oct. Red Rock Plantation, Edgbaston ; 
in rings under trees in the garden at Packington, With., 
178. In rings under trees in Ragley Park ; at Pophills 
and other places in the neighbourhood, Purt. iii., 206. 
Sutton Coldfield. 
56. Ag. brevipes, Bull. On bare soil. Rare. Sutton Park 
and Crystal Palace Grounds, Sutton. 
57. Ag. humilis, Fr. Amongst grass. Aug.-Oct. Meadows, 
Kenilworth, Russell. Edgbaston, Robinson ! Sutton. 
58. Ag. psedidus, Fr. In fields. Sept.-Oct. Fields near 
Maxtoke Priory, abundant. 
(To be continued.) 
CONCHOLOGICAL NOTES FROM SOUTH BEDS. 
The prevailing subsoil of South Beds being calcareous, 
it is not surprising that the shell bearing mollusca are 
numerically abundant in the district. It is also probably rich 
in specific forms, which is rather suggested than proved by 
the following list, which is almost entirely the result of two 
seasons’ work by my son Edgar, who at present is quite a 
juvenile. The nomenclature may be accepted with confidence, 
as specimens of every variety have been forwarded to 
Mr. Taylor, of Leeds, to whom we are deeply indebted for 
his assistance in naming. 
CLASS I. CONCHIFERA. 
FAMILY SPHiERIDiE. 
Spliserium corneum, River Lee, in Luton Hoo Park ; Ponds at Limbury. 
var. nucleus, Limbury. 
lacustre, Limbury. Near Dunstable. R. Rogers. 
Pisidium pusillum, Pond at Hitchin End, amongst Hypnum aduncum. 
FAMILY UNIONIDiE. 
Anodonta cyguea, abundant in the River Lee, South of Luton. 
