3802 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
lateral bands on body and mantle; tentacles dark grey. This 
form seems to be well distributed. I have found it at Haslemere, 
and quite recently at Chislehurst. I think that it will prove 
distinct from any of the other British Arions. 
A. hortensis.—Near Reigate; Orpington; Chislehurst; Bed- 
ford Park. 
Var. grisea.—Bedford Park and Chislehurst. 
Amalia gagates var. plumbea.—Acton and Bedford Park. Mr. 
W. D. Roebuck informs me that this species has been recorded 
also for Kast Kent. 
A.marginata.—Margate; Chislehurst; Bromley; Reigate Hill 
(E. Saunders); Sideup; Battersea; Croydon (M‘Kean) ; Bedford 
Park; Gunnersbury. There is a dark variety, almost black, 
which is not uncommon at Bedford Park and Acton, and I have 
taken one specimen at Kew. Curiously enough, all the Bedford 
Park examples I have examined have been without the usual 
internal shell, but the Kew specimen had the shell as in the type. 
Limax levis.—St. Mary Cray (S. C. C.); Barnes Common ; 
Wray Common; Reigate Heath, &c. (E. Saunders); near Chip- 
stead (K. M‘Kean); Perivale; Ealing (F. Fenn); Twickenham. 
At Barnes there are two forms, one spotless and the other darker 
and mottled. 
L. agrestis.—Very abundant throughout the district. 
Var. sylvatica.—Perivale, Acton, Bromley, Croydon, Barnes. 
Var. tristis—Acton. 
Var. lilacina.—Haslemere and Bedford Park. 
L. flavus.—Margate ; Chislehurst; Surrey (M‘Kean); Acton; 
Bedford Park (8. C. C.). 
Var. grisea.—Acton; Hampton Court; Bickley (S. C. C.). 
Var. virescens.—Chislehurst. 
Var.—Uniformly dark yellowish grey, without markings ; 
mantle tinged with yellow anteriorly. Foot yellowish white. 
Kaling, May, 1885 (S. C. C.). 
L. maximus.—Chislehurst ; Haslemere; Croydon (M‘Kean); 
East Kent (W. D. Roebuck). 
Var. maculata.— Croydon (M‘Kean). 
Var. obscwra.—Chislehurst; Willesden; Acton; Hampton 
Court; Bedford Park [Worthing./ 
Var. fasciata.—Chislehurst and Bedford Park. 
L. arborum.—Reported for West Kent, Surrey, and Middlesex. 
