44 MOLLUSCA OF SOMERSET. 
Common on banks of the rhines on Pennard Moor ! 
Bratton St. Maur! 
Monkton Coombe ; Aenneth McKean. 
Weston district ; Ff. A. Knight. 
Rhines about Meare ! 
South. 
Yeovil; J. Ponsonby. 
Var. albida, Morch. 
Pennard Moor, near Glastonbury ! 
SUCCINEA ELEGANS, Risso. 
Fairly common on the borders of streams, canals and 
ditches. 
North. 
Barrow Gurney ; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
Weston district ; F. A. Knight. 
Clevedon ; Miss L. C. Jones. 
Margins of stones on the moors around Glastonbury, 
Shapwick, Highbridge, ete. ! 
Margins of streams in the Wincanton district ! 
South. 
Brympton and [chester ; J. Ponsonby. 
Var. pfeifferi, Rossmassler, 
“Found in ditches along the sea margin near Clevedon, 
and in a few other places ”; Norman. 
Maxmills (?) ; #. A. Knight. 
Var. albida, Taylor. 
Near Bristol ; Bristol Mus. Coll. 
In a quarry pool at Bratton St. Maur! 
SUCCINEA OBLONGA, Draparnaud. 
A rare species. Burnham (Stoddart, in Leipner’s list, 
quoted as doubtful by Cundall). Mr. J. W. Taylor, in 
Journ. Conch. V, p. 84, vecords a single specimen, from drift 
collected from banks of the river Brue, near Glastonbury, by 
Mr. J. Morland. 
There is no reason to doubt the presence of this species in 
the living state in the county of Somerset. It occurs in the 
dune marshes about Braunton Burrows, N. Devon; and I am 
informed by Dr. H. P. Blackmore that it occurs at Alder- 
bury, Wilts. (See my paper in the Wiltshire Archaeol. & N. H. 
Magazine, Vol. XXxvi, on the Mollusca of Wiltshire. ) 
