22 MOLLUSCA OF SOMERSET. 
Examples in the Jenyns Collection, Bath Museum. 
Under bark of a fallen tree in Brockley Coombe ; Norman. 
Leigh Woods; Cundall. 
Creech Hill, Bruton! 
Woods at Holbrooke and about Bratton St. Maur; near 
Wincanton ! 
Very abundant in rejectamenta of River Brue at Castle 
Cary, and streams at Bratton St. Maur and Shepton 
Montague ! 
Weston district; F. A. Knight. 
South. 
Brympton, Yeovil; J. Ponsonhy. 
Dulverton; H. Watson. 
Var. albida, Jeffreys. 
Bath; Clark. 
VALLONIA PULCHELLA, Muller (= Helix pulchella, Muller). 
This species is probably generally distributed. Until quite 
recently two species were included under the name Helix 
pulchella, therefore it is advisable to omit all records given in 
published Lists. There are specimens in the Haslemere Mu- 
seum and in the Museum at Sexey’s School, Bruton, which I 
gathered many years ago at Bratton St. Maur, where it was 
very abundant under the flat stones capping old walls. Speci- 
mens from Brympton and Sutton were sent to Mr. John 
Taylor by Mr. Ponsonby, and Mr. Kenneth McKean collected 
it near Bath. 
Brean Down, Weston-super-Mare ! 
Plantations on the peat moors about Shapwick ! 
VALLONIA CosTATA, Muller (= Helix pulchella, var. costata, 
Miiller). 
Its elevation to specific rank dates from the discovery by 
Dr. Sterki of very fine, raised revolving lines on the nucleus 
of the 14 embryonal whorls. In lV’. pulchella these whorls are 
smooth. It appears to be widely distributed. 
North, 
Wincanton district generally. Bratton St. Maur; Has/c- 
mere Mus. Coll. and Sexey’s School, Bruton. Rejecta- 
menta of River Brue below Castle Cary ! 
Abbot's Leigh ; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
Near Tickenham ; Norman. 
Coombe Down, Bath; Mrs. Oldroyd. 
