42 MOLLUSCA OF SOMERSET. 
North. 
“Very local. Under moss on trees in Small Coombe 
Wood, Bath; among decaying leaves on Walton 
Downs, near Clevedon; also at Brockley Coombe and 
near Wells ”; Norman. 
Common on many old walls, and on moss-clad apple trees, 
in the Wincanton district ! 
Rejectamenta of the Brue, below Castle Cary ! 
Weston district ; FP. A. Knight. 
Long Ashton; £. C. Wheeler. 
Bath; Jenyns Coll., Bath Museum. 
South. 
Brympton, Yeovil, a few in the orchard; J. Ponsonby. 
‘*Common in several orchards, under the loose pieces of 
bark from the apple trees, at Hatch Beauchamp, near 
Taunton ”; Wake-Bowell. 
Wellington; W. Gyngell. 
CLAUSILIA LAMINATA, Montagu. 
Widely distributed. Usually abundant in beech woods. 
Var. pellucida, Jeffreys. 
Stoke Bishop and Leigh Woods ; Cundall. 
* Avon Gorge, near Suspension Bridge, Somerset side ”; 
Bristol Mus. Coll. 
Var. albina, Moquin- Tandon. 
Of frequent occurrence with the type. 
Brockley Coombe ; Cundall. 
Leigh Woods ; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
Box Wood, Bath; Clark. 
Coombe Down Wood, Bath; Mrs. Oldroyd. 
Woolston, near Yarlington ! 
Around an old lime-kiln, Clevedon ; Norman. 
Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton—three specimens; Wake- 
Bowell. 
CLAUSILIA BIPLICATA, Montagu. 
A very rare British species, occurring in not more than six 
of our southern counties. In Somerset it is apparently con- 
fined to the north-western district. 
Leigh Woods; W. W. Stoddart, in Leipner’s list. 
(Quoted, with a query, by Cundall.) 
“Stated by Miller to exist in the neighbourhood of 
Bristol”; Forbes and Hanley. 
