+ MOLLUSCA OF SOMERSET. 
L. FLAvuS, Linné. 
Apparently rare, but is probably much more frequent than 
the records would lead one to suppose. 
North. 
Bristol and Bath; Captain Brown. 
Bath; C. J. Waterfall. 
Rimpton ! 
Bridgwater ; WW. Vinson. 
Weston district; #. A. Knight. 
Var. suffusa, Roebuck. 
Bath; C. J. Waterfail. 
L. AarBoruUM, Bouchard-Chantereaux (= L. marginatus, Muller). 
Widely but not generally distributed. 
North. 
On trees and rocks in Goblin, Cleeve, and Brockley 
Coombes, and some of the glens running up into the 
Mendips, near Wells ; A. M. Norman. 
General in the Bristol district ; Cundall. 
Coombe Down, Bath; Mrs. Oldroyd. 
Lily Wood, Bratton St. Maur; Milton Clevedon ! 
Weston district; F. A. Knight. 
South. 
Very common in the woods around Hatch Park, near 
Taunton; EL. Wake-Bowell. 
Porlock; L. F. Adams. 
Dulverton ; H. Watson. 
Luccombe ! 
AGRIOLIMAX AGRESTIS, Linné. 
Generally distributed. The most abundant of our slugs, 
often a great pest in gardens. 
Var. sylvatica, Moquin- Tandon. 
Bath; C. J. Waterfall. 
Bratton St. Maur and Wincanton district, frequent ! 
Var. punctata, Picard. 
Hatch Beauchamp; -£. Wake-Bowell. 
Var. nigra, Morelet. 
Bratton St. Maur; Glastonbury! Under damp wood 
near to buildings and sheds. 
Var. lilacina, Moquin- Tandon. 
Bridgwater ; W. Vinson. 
