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Var. albida Taylor. — Near Bristol (Bristol Mus.). In a quarry 

 pool, Bratton St. Maur ; rare (E.W.S.). 



Var. pfeifferi Rossm. — Near Clevedon (Norman). 



Succinea oblonga Drap. — A doubtful record from Burnham 

 (Cundall). 



Carychium minimum Mull. — Fairly common and well distri- 

 buted. " Common, especially among decaying beech leaves, Yatton, 

 Wrington, Brockley Coombe, Clevedon, Wells" (Norman). In large 

 numbers from rejectamenta of the river Brue, below Castle Cary 

 (E.W.S.). 



Planorbis fontanus Lightfoot. — A local species. " In a pond 

 at Yatton, and another at Weston-in-Gordano" (Norman). Ponds 

 at Hatch Park, Taunton (Bowell). Grosvenor, Bath (Mrs. Oldroyd). 

 Rejectamenta of river Brue, below. Castle Cary; and in ponds at 

 Holbrooke, near Wincanton (E.W.S.). 



Planorbis nautileus L. — Common. Examples from Failand 

 (Wilson coll., Bristol Mus.). 



Var. crista L. — Of common occurrence with the type in the 

 Wincanton district (E.W.S.). 



Planorbis albus L. — Local, but having a wide range. "Scarce. 

 Found in a few rhines on Kenn Moor, and in a pond near Wells, also 

 at Weston-super-Mare" (Norman). Grosvenor, Bath (Mrs. Oldroyd). 

 Jenyns coll. (Bath Mus). Beer Crowcombe, near Taunton, un- 

 common (Bowell). River Stour, Caspar (E.W.S.); rejectamenta of river 

 Brue, at Castle Cary, and of streams at Bratton St. Maur and 

 Shepton Montague (E.W.S.). 



Var. draparnaldi Shepp. — Bristol (Jeffr.). 



Planorbis parvus Say. — Very rare. Bristol and Clevedon only. 

 "My Planorbis glaber {P. Icevis of Alder) was first found at Bristol. It 

 is the Planorbis rossmassleri of continental writers" (Jeffr.). "We have 

 taken it fine and in great abundance in a large pond by the railway 

 side, at the third (?) bridge from Clevedon " (Norman). 



Planorbis spirorbis Miiller. — Common in ponds and ditches 

 in the northern part of the county. No records from the south. 



Var. albida Nelson. — From a pond near Penselwood ; rare 

 (E.W.S.). 



Planorbis vortex L. — " Very common on the whole of the 

 western side of the county in rhines and ponds " (Norman). Jenyns 

 coll. (Bath Mus.). Yatton (Bristol Mus.). " Horwood, near Win- 

 canton; very abundant in rhines on Pennard Moor, near Glastonbury 

 (E.W.S.). 



(To be continued). 



