SWANTON : LAND AND FRESHWATER MOLLUSCA OF SOMERSETSHIRE. I97 



Var. depilata Alder. — " Rare on Cadbury Hill ; Yatton and 

 Ebbor Rocks, near Wells " (Norman). Rejectamenta of the stream at 

 Shepton Montague. 



Var. subglobosa, Jeffr. — Churchyard, Bratton St. Maur. Rare. 

 Two specimens from debris of stream below Shepton Montague. 



Var. hispidosa Mouss. — A very common form throughout the 

 county. 



Var. subrufa Moq. — Rejectamenta of stream at Shepton 

 Montague, and of the River Brue below Castle Cary. Frequent in 

 hedgerows Bratton St. Maur. 



Var. albo-cincta Taylor. — With a whitish peripheral band. One 

 example from stream debris at Shepton Montague. 



*Helix fusca Montagu. — A very local species, frequenting 

 hedge banks. Leigh Woods, Bristol (Cundall) ; Gribb Wood, Bratton 

 St. Maur, not common ; hedgebanks by road-side on the upper 

 slopes of Milton Hill, near Bruton ; Hatch Beauchamp, near Taunton. 

 " Local but occurring in several hedge-banks. It seems to be fond of 

 moss as a habitat " (Bowell). 



*Helix granulata Alder. — A rare species, apparently to be found 

 only in the neighbourhood of Bristol. There are unlabelled specimens 

 in the Jenyns collection (Bath Mus.). Only records are Ashley Marsh, 

 Bristol (Bristol Mus.); rejectamenta of the Avon (Norman). 



Helix itala L. — -A somewhat local species, but abundant where it 

 occurs. Examples, unlabelled, in the Jenyns collection (Bath Mus.); 

 and others from Burnham, in the Wilson collection (Bristol Mus.). 

 " Cadbury Camp, Mendips, near Wells ; and Wrington. Abundant 

 but somewhat local " (Norman). Stapleton ; Ashley Hill (Cundall) ; 

 Castle Cary ; road over hill leading to Ansford ; Crawlands and 

 Holbrooke ; Bratton St. Maur ; very abundant on Creech Hill, 

 near Bruton. 



Var. instabilis Ziegl.— Near Clevedon (Bristol Mus.). 



Var. minor Moq. — Crawlands, Bratton St. Maur, frequent. 

 St. Vincent's Rocks, Bristol (Cundall) ; Burnham (Bristol Mus.) ; on 

 Creech Hill, Bristol, very common. 



Var. leucozona Moq. — Cornfields at Holbrooke, Bratton St. 

 Maur; also on Creech Hill, Bruton. 



Var. lutescens Moq. — On Creech Hill. Common. 

 Helix caperata Montagu. — Common everywhere in dry situations 

 preferring a calcareous soil. 



Var. Slibscalaris Jeffr. — Two examples from the railway cutting 

 (S. & D. J. R.) at Shepton Montague. 



Var. omata Pic. — A common form. 



