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of Bristol, there being examples in the museum labelled ' Clifton.' 

 The Jenyns Collection at Bath contains some fine typical examples. 



Var. albina Moq.— Bath (Mrs. Oldroyd); Holbrooke, Bratton 

 St. Maur (E.W.S.). 



*H. glabra Studer. — Apparently a very local and rare species. 

 I have a few specimens taken on Creech Hill, near Bruton ; and Mr. 

 Bowell records from Hatch Beauchamp "a small form, not rare, alt. 

 4"i mm., breadth 8 - o mm." 



Hyalinia alliaria Miller. — " Common in woods, on hedge banks, 

 and under stones" (Norman); Leigh Woods and Portishead (Cundall) ; 

 near Wincanton and Creech Hill, Bruton (E.W.S.); Combe Down, 

 Bath (Mrs. Oldroyd). Specimens in the Jenyns Collection. 



Hyalinia nitidula Drap. — " In similar situations to the last, and 

 like it, very common among decaying beech leaves " (Norman) ; 

 Leigh Woods, Bristol (Cundall) ; Bristol Museum Coll., Wilson ; 

 Creech Hill, Bruton, and Penselwood(E.W.S.) ; Bath (Mrs. Oldroyd). 

 Type examples in the Jenyns Coll. ; ' Rejectamenta of the River Brue, 

 Castle Gary (E.W.S.); Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, very common, 

 and frequently attaining a large size. AL, 5*4 mm. ; Br., 10-3 mm. 

 (Bowell). 



Var. helmii Alder. — Abbots Leigh (Bristol Mus. Coll.) ; Pensel- 

 wood (E.W.S.). 



Hyalinia pura Alder. — A local species. "Among rotting leaves 

 at the foot of Elson Hill, Clevedon ; at Wrington. near Wells ; and in 

 Brockeley Coombe " Norman ; Leigh Woods, Bristol (Cundall). 

 " Common in woods at Hatch Beauchamp " (Bowell) ; Rejectmenta 

 of the Brue, Castle Cary (E.W.S.). Specimens in the Jenyns 

 Collection, Bath Museum. 



Hyalinia radiatula Alder. — A rare species. " At roots of 

 stunted grass, growing in the crevices of limestone rocks on Elson 

 Hill, and in similar situations on the eastern scarp of Clevedon Hill " 

 Norman) ; Leigh Woods Bristol (Cundall) ; Jenyns Coll., Bath. 



Hyalinia crystallina Mull. — Commonly found throughout the 

 county amidst decaying leaves and moss. There are typical examples 

 in the Bristol Museum, also in Jenyns Collection, Bath. 



Var. complanta Jeff.— Leigh Woods, Bristol (Jeffreys). 



*Hyalinia fulva Mull. — Local; frequenting damp situations. 

 Bath (Jenyns Coll.); Long Ashton (Bristol Mus.); Leigh Woods 

 (Cundall) ; Wincanton and district (E.W.S.) ; Hatch Beauchamp, 

 not frequent (Bowell) ; Brockley Coombe and near Wells. "Small ; 

 under stones lying among grass on Elton Hill, Clevedon ; and among 

 rushes in Walton Moor " (Norman). Might Norman's " small " form 



