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quetit, especially at St. Martin's and St. Sampson's. Also in Alderney 

 and Sark. 



Var. cellarius D'Arg. — Common at St. Sampson's, Guernsey, 

 and probably elsewhere. 



Var. miilleri Moq.^St. Sampson's, rare. 



L. arborum B.Ch. — Jersey (Duprey). 



L. variegatus Drap. {=flavus Auct.). — Of occasional occur- 

 rence in Jersey, Guernsey, and Sark. 



Agriolimax agrestis L. — Ubiquitous. 



A. laevis Miiller. — ^Jersey (Duprey). Guernsey, in damp ground. 



Amalia gagates Drap. — Guernsey, common, especially in gardens. 

 Var. rava Wilms. — Equally common with the type. 

 Var. plumbea Moq. — ^With the others, occasional. Mr. Roebuck 

 says of a reddish-brown example from St. Sampson's: "It is referable 

 to no varietal name that I have met with." 



A. marginata Drap. — -Very common and universally distributed. 



Hyalinia fulva Miill. — Jersey (Duprey). 



H. cellaria Miill. — Everywhere plentiful, but it is often difficult 

 to say where cellaria ends and draparnaldi begins. Probably the 

 latter, according to English ideas, should only be ranked as a variety 

 of the former. 



H. draparnaldi Beck. — Common in Guernsey and Alderney, and 

 often very fine, attaining a diameter of 17 mm. Jeffreys gives 12 mm. 

 as that of H. cellaria. 



Var. albina Moq. — Grande Mare, Guernsey, one specimen. 



H. alliaria Mill. — Rather common, especially near the coast. 

 Var. viridula Jeffr. — With the type, occasional. 



H. nitidula Drap. — Of general occurrence in all the islands. 

 Var. helmii Alder. — -A single specimen at St. Saviour's, Guernsey. 



H. pura Alder. —Scarce. Has only occurred in Guernsey at Mou- 

 Un Huet, and at the foot of Clarence Battery. 



H. radiatula Alder.^ — ^Jersey (Duprey). Sparingly in (Guernsey 

 on the south coast, and at the Vale. More plentiful in Alderney. 



H. nitida Miill. — Jersey (Duprey). Guernsey, abundant at Cobo, 

 and one specimen in Petit Bot Valley. Trois Vaux, Alderney. 



H. crystallina Miill. — Jersey (Duprey). Guernsey, generally but 

 sparingly distributed all along the south coast, especially at Moulin 

 Huet and Saints' Bay. Alderney, rather rare. 



Arion ater L. — Everywhere common. An adult from St. Samp- 

 son's, Guernsey, had a bright orange fringe and a deep yellow foot, the 

 animal itself being drab-coloured. Mr. Roebuck says: "It is difficult 

 to assign this specimen to any named variety, for it partakes of more 

 than one, e.g., it is var. fiiarginata by its fringe, but this added to the 

 body-colour makes a variety for which there is no available name." 



