DISTRIBUTION. NON-MARINE. 
Moll. 45 
B.— DISTRIB UTION. 
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 MOLLUSCA. [For Marine, see p. 52.] 
On the supposed Antarctic continent as explaining the distribution of 
land shells ; Ancey (10).—Notes on question of a supposed South-polar 
continent; Moellendorff (375).—On the supposed Antarctic continent ; 
Simroth (531). 
Distribution of slugs ; Simroth (529). 
a. Pala:arctic Zone. 
1 . Septentrional Region. 
Review of Clausilice ; Westerlund (641). 
Europe :— Rossmaessler’s monograph of the land and freshwater fauna 
continued by Kobelt (484).—Distribution of Pupa ( Torquilla) similis 
Brag ; Margier (334). 
British Isles :—Popular works on shells; Gordon (204), Step (561), 
Williams (659). 
England and Wales :—Cornwall : Notes on landshells from Porthleven ; 
Horsley (256).—Dorset: Notes on some shells at Stour Provost; Swan- 
ton, Natural. J. x, p. 32..—Hampshire : Land and freshwater Mollusca ; 
Adams & Woodward ( 1 ).—Shropshire : Molluscs of Church-Stretton ; 
Buddicom (75).—Surrey : Clausilia biplicata at Haslemere ; Pannell, 
Natural. J. x, p. 155 : Occurrence of Avion subfuscus ; Pannell, t. c. 
p. 156.—East Sussex : Land and freshwater shells ; W 7 hitwell (650).— 
Essex: Local extinction and diffusion of Molluscs; French (189). — 
Lincolnshire : Varieties of Helix virgata; Carter, Naturalist 1901, p. 4 : 
Quantity of Agriolimax agrestis ; Peacock, t. c. p. 4 : Notes on slugs; 
Woodruffe-Peacock, t. c. p. 157 : White varieties of landshells near 
Louth; Carter, t. c. pp. 157, 355 : Note on landshells ; Woodruffe- 
Peacock, t. c. pp. 355 & 356 : Notes on Helix cantiana and others ; 
Woodruffe-Peacock, t. c. p. 232 : Notes on land and freshwater shells ; 
Booth, t. c. p. 216 : Pisidium milium ; Carter, t. c. p. 232.—Warwick¬ 
shire : Occurrence of Amalia gagates at Sutton Coldfield; Overton, 
J. Malac. viii, p. 124.—South Staffordshire : Occurrence of Physa hetero- 
stropha ; Linton, t. c. p. 124.—Lancashire: List of land and freshwater 
shells; Long (325): Occurrence of reversed Helices; Collier (107).— 
Lancashire and Cheshire: Spreading of Physa heterostropha ; Lucas, 
J. Conch, x, p. 34.—Cheshire: Occurrence of Paludestrina jenkinsi ; 
Oldham, t. c. p. 42 : Paludestrina taylori , n. sp. ; Smith (539). — Derby¬ 
shire : Shells above Castleton ; BullEn, Sci. Gossip vii, p. 286.—Yorks : 
Occurrence of Testacella scutidum near Leeds ; Roebuck, Naturalist 1901, 
p. 4 : Note on shells near Selby ; Howden, Natural. J. x, p. 99 : Reversed 
Limnaea peregra and large Planorbis nautileus near Leeds; Nelson, 
Naturalist 1901, pp. 216, 355. 
