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THE NATURALISTS’ JOURNAL. 
adjoining the College, Doddington. 
Pupa muscorum L: {P. marginata , Drap.) : A common species, 
the variety edentula , Moq., occasionally occurs. 
Vertigo pygmcea , Drap : Rare. Wychling. 
Balea perversa , L : Very rare. Wychling. 
Clausilia rugosa, Drap : Common. 
Var: albinos, Moq: Rare. Wychling Wood ; and near the 
College, Doddington. 
Mons : decollata , Scott: Rare. 
Clausilia rolphii, Gray : Rare. Wychling Wood only. 
Clausilia laminata, Mont: Very common on beech trees in 
Wychling Wood, and at Chalky Banks. 
Var : albinos , Moq : Scarce, Hedge bank, near Doddington 
Church. 
Var : pellucida Jeff: Scarce. Chalky Banks. 
Mons : decollata (M.S. Swanton ?), occasionally occurs. (With 
a true apical plate.) I have also an example with an abnormal 
development of the mouth-piece. 
Cochlicopa lubrica, Mull : Very common. 
The variety hyalina, Jeff: sometimes occurs with the type. 
CcEcilioides acicula , Mull: Locally abundant, I have taken it in 
large numbers nearTorry Hill, but always the empty and bleached 
shells only. 
Carychium minimum , Mull: Rare. Damp situations in 
Wychling Wood. 
Cyclostoma elega?is. Mull: Very common. 
The variety ochroleuca , Des Mouls, is of fairly common occurr¬ 
ence. 
Sphcerium lacustre , Mull : occurs in small ponds near Wychling 
and Lenham. 
Planorbis albus , Mull : Ponds near Wychling. 
Limncea peregra, Mull : Ponds near Lenham. 
Forty-five species, and sixty-five varieties and monstrosities are 
enumerated, all came under my notice during a three years stay 
at Wychling. Other species may yet be found; the absence of 
Helix cartusiana is noticeable. 
Albino forms are prevalent, twelve are given in the list. 
We regret that the necessarily hasty production of the January 
number should have occasioned one or two slight errors in that 
issue. The note on Vertigo edentula on p. 97 should have ap¬ 
peared in the “ Records and Observations ” section instead of 
under “ Hints for the Month.” On p. 92, line 19, for lightest 
read highest; p. 96, line 12, for micros read macros; p. 105, 
line 2, for country read county; line 22, for zygamii trifotii read 
zygsena trifolii; etc. 
