8 MOLLUSCA OF SOMERSET. 
South. 
Hatch Beauchamp, a small form; F£. Wake-Bowell. 
Minehead; L. &. Adams. 
Near Taunton ! 
VITREA ALLIARIA, Miller (= Hyalinia alliaria, Miller, and 
Zonites alliarius, Gray's Turton’s Manual, p. 168). 
This species was first identified by Mr. Miller of Bristol, 
and described by him in Ann. Phil. N.S. iii, p. 379. It is 
widely distributed, and is always more frequently met with on 
the Greensand than any other representative of the family. 
North, 
Common in woods, on hedgebanks, and under stones; 
Norman, 
Leigh Woods and Portishead ; Cundall. 
Combe Down, Bath; Mrs. Oldroyd. There are examples 
in the Jenyns coll. in the Bath Museum. 
Bratton St. Maur, Wincanton, and Creech Hill, near 
Bruton ! 
Weston district; F. A. Knight. 
Plantations about Shapwick ! 
South. 
Brympton; J. Ponsonby. 
Dulverton ; H. Watson. 
Dunkery Beacon ! 
Var. viridula, Jeffrcys. 
Gwyn Jeffreys remarks that Norman found it in Somer- 
set, but does not give locality. 
Near Minehead; LZ. F. Adams and C. Oldham. 
VITREA NITIDULA, Draparnaud (= Hyalinia nitidula, Dra- 
parnaud, and Zonites nitidulus, Gray). 
Generally distributed, frequent under stones and sticks in 
hedges and woods. 
Var. helmi, Alder. 
Abbots Leigh; Bristol Museum Coll. 
Penselwood ! 
Miss F. M. Hele found a form in Combe Dingle, near 
Bristol, which Taylor has described in his Monograph 
as var. virens-albida, Michaud, sub-var. opaca ( =helmi, 
with the last whorl much expanded). 
Var. nitens, Michaud. 
Dulverton ; H. Watson. 
