20 MOLLUSCA OF SOMERSET. 
North. 
Leigh Woods, Bristol; W. W. Stoddart. 
Gribb Wood, Bratton St. Maur; hedgebanks by roadside 
on the upper slopes of Milton Hill, near Bruton ! 
Base of Callow cliffs, above Hale Well; F. A. Knight. 
‘* A large and very depressed example,’ Leigh Woods, 
Clifton; H. Watson. 
South. 
Hatch Beauchamp, near Taunton. ‘“ Local but occurring 
in several hedgebanks. It seems to be fond of moss as 
a habitat”: Wake-Bowell. 
Near Minehead ; Adams and Oldham. 
Dulverton ; H. Watson. 
HYGROMIA GRANULATA, Alder (= Helix sericea, Jeffreys). 
A rare species. According to Jeffreys it is “not uncommon 
in hedge-banks and moist woods in Somersetshire ” (Linn. Soc. 
Trans., 1833). There are specimens in the Jenyns Collection, 
Bath Museum. 
North. 
Ashley Marsh, Bristol; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
“We have met with two or three worn examples among 
the rejectamenta of the, Avon”; Norman. 
Once in Weston Wood; F. A. Knight. 
Mitford ; Kenneth McKean. 
South. 
Plentiful when it occurs, but apparently very local. Damp 
spots in woods. Around Yeovil. Montacute and Pitt 
Wood, numerous ; J. Ponsonby. 
Wellington; W. Gyngell. 
HyYGROMIA HISPIDA, Linnd (= Helix concinna, Jeffreys). 
Generally distributed, often very abundant in damp situa- 
tions. Messrs. Kennard and Woodward record it from an 
alluvial deposit at Castle Cary. 
Var. subglobosa, Jeffreys. 
Churchyard, Bratton St. Maur, and two specimens from 
rejectamenta of the stream at Shepton Montague ! 
Var. conica, Jeffreys. 
Wells; F. Townsend. Haslemere Museum Collection. 
Var. hispidosa, Mousson. This isthe Helix hispida, Jeffreys, 
and is commonly found with the type. 
