AGRIOLIMAX. 39 
individual of the typical form coupling with one of the 
var. 27g7a. 
Var. I. punctéta (Picard). Greyish or white with very 
small black points. 
Var. II. Zilacina (Mog.). Lilac or purple. 
Var. III. dlbida (Picard). Entirely white. 
Var. IV. nigra ( Butterell). Jet black. 
Var. V. veticuldta (Miill.). Ash-brown with darker 
mottling, #zazé/e unicolorous, paler. 
Var. VI. sylvdtica (Moqg.). Grey spotted thickly with 
dark purple. 
Var. VII. ¢ristzs (AZog.). Brownish, shield with 2 lateral 
brown bands, sometimes with an intermediate third. 
Var. VIII. odscitra (Mog.). Reddish with brown spots. 
Var. IX. vuféscens (L. and P.), Yellowish or reddish, 
with a few obscure spots. 
2, A. EAVIS (smooth) Muller. “Plo 1:, £4. 
Slender, chocolate brown, unicolorous, the se// resembling that of 
A. agrestis, though smaller, may be seen through the mantle ; s/zme 
colourless; /ootsole same colour.as body ; /ezgth # inch. 
This is our smallest slug. It may at once be recognised 
by its uniform chocolate colour and its extremely active 
and lively habits. It frequents the same damp situations 
as Ffyalinia nitida, and I have found it on flags some 
distance out in the water. It is of general distribution in 
England and Scotland, but hitherto locally recorded for 
Wales, and I have taken it in the North of Ireland ; 
