264 THR ZOOLOGIST. 



L.flavus, L. — Generally distributed. 



Var. maculata, Kaleniczenko. — Considered by Taylor to 

 be a subvar. of umbrosa, Phil. Eatham, Chichester (W. 

 Jeffery) . 



L. arborum, Bouchard-Chantereaux. — Widely distributed in 

 woods and parks, especially abundant in beech plantations. 



Agriolimax agrestis, L.— Common throughout the county. 

 Mr. J. P. Johnson found it in Pleistocene deposits on the 

 foreshore at West Wittering. 



Var. albitentaculata, Dum. & Mort. (= alba, Cockerell). — 

 Eatham, Chichester (W. Jeffery). 



Var. nigra, Morelet. — Eatham (W. Jeffery); garden in Queen's 

 Park Eoad, Brighton (F. G. S. Branwell). 



Var. lilacina, Moquin-Tandon. — Midhurst (T. D. A. Cockerell) ; 

 gardens at Blackdown House (E. W. S.). 



A. leevis, Miiller. — Apparently rare, but probably often over- 

 looked. It is an active species, occurring chiefly in the vicinity 

 of water. It exhibits remarkable sex changes : at first unisexual 

 and purely female, it becomes hermaphrodite, and finally purely 

 male by the atrophy of the female organs. Mr. P. J. Johnston 

 found it in the Pleistocene deposit on the foreshore at West 

 Wittering. Eatham, near Chichester (W. Jeffery) ; near Lip- 

 hook (Eev. S. Spencer Pearce) ; Blackdown (E. W. S.) ; Charlton 

 Forest (E. W. S„). 



Milax sowerbyi, Ferussac. — A local species ; easily recognized 

 by the prominent and pale dorsal keel. Lewes and Battle (J. H. 

 Jenner) ; Eanscombe (C. H. Morris) ; Little Common, near 

 Bexhill (Eev. W. A. Shaw) ; Hastings, rare (Eev. E. N. Bloom- 

 field) ; Ore (A. E. Craven); garden in Queen's Park Eoad, 

 Brighton (F. G. S. Branwell) ; not uncommon about Hen- 

 field and at Hassock's Gate, near Hurstpierpoint (W. Borrer) ; 

 common in the Weald and also on the South Downs (J. E. 

 Harting) ; Bognor (H. L. F. Guermonprez) ; near Pulborough 

 (E. W. S.) ; West Stoke, near Chichester (Eev. W. A. Shaw). 



M. gagates, Draparnaud. — Eare, recorded only from the 

 neighbourhood of Hastings. It differs from its congener in the 

 darker colour and dark dorsal keel. Hastings (Miss E. B. Fair- 

 brass) ; East Bother District (J. H. Jenner). 



Vitrina pellucida, Miiller. — Generally distributed. 



