12 MOLLUSCA OF SOMERSET. 
Watson. Taylor also describes a variety swecinea, 
Miller, animal yellowish with reddish-orange foot- 
fringe ; this form was taken by Mr. W. Vinson at 
Bridgwater. Neither albolateralis nor succinea are 
mentioned in the latest edition of the Conchological 
Society’s list of British non-marine Mollusea. 
ARION suBFUSCUS, Draparnaud. 
Frequent in the woods and hedgerows in the hilly districts in 
the eastern part of the county. A characteristic species on 
the Neocomian sands. 
North. 
Penselwood! Milton Clevedon! Bratton St. Maur! 
Frequent about Wincanton ! 
Woods at Butleigh near Glastonbury ! 
Rimpton ! 
Plantations on the turf moors at Shapwick, ete. ! 
South. 
Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton. Under stones beneath Pinus- 
sylvestris ; E. Wake-Bowell. Near Taunton ! 
Bridgwater ; W. Vinson. 
Dulverton ; Hugh Watson. 
Var. brunnea, Lehmann. 
Bridgwater ; W. Vinson. 
The var. Arynichii, Kaleniczenko, sub-var. griseus Col- 
linge, which I found feeding on gorse broom on Bratton 
Hill, near Wincanton (J.C., 1899), is var. succinea 
Boule sub-var. Krynichit of Taylor’s Monograph, 11, 
202. 
ARION INTERMEDIUS, Normand (= Arion minimus, Simroth). 
A small species, abundantly distinct in the spiked tubercles 
covering the body, hence sometimes known as the hedge- 
hog slug. In spite of this very distinctive peculiarity it is 
very often mistaken for young A. ater or pale forms of 
Arion hortensis, and for that reason I do not think it is so 
uncommon in the county as the paucity of records would 
lead one to suppose. 
North. 
Clevedon; FE. J. Lowe. 
Bath; FE. J. Lowe. 
Rimpton ! 
Wincanton district, common ! 
West Pennard, Glastonbury ! 
