266 THE ZOOLOGIST. 



(Ralph Tate and E. A.Butler) ; Arundel and Chichester district 

 (W. Jeffery); Bognor (H. L. Guermonprez). 



Z. excavatus, Bean. — A rare species. A single specimen 

 under dead fir-bark in St. Leonards Forest (W. Borrer) ; Piptye, 

 Horsted Keynes (W. Whitwell) ; stream side, Rowfant, Tilgate 

 Forest (E. Saunders); Midhurst (W. Jeffery). 



Euconulus fulvus, Miiller. — In damp situations throughout 

 the county. Mr. J. P. Johnson noted it in the river-bed deposit 

 at West Wittering. 



Avion ater, Linne. — Generally distributed. 



Var. albo-lateralis, Roebuck. — Singleton, near Chichester (W. 

 Jeffery). 



Var. castanea, Dum. & Mort. — Ratham, Chichester, not un- 

 common (W. Jeffery) ; around Heyshott (E. W. S.). 



Var. plumbea, Roebuck. — Near Liphook (Rev. S. Spencer 

 Pearce) ; near Pulborough (E. W. S.). 



A. subfuscus, Drap. — Very local; common on the Vectian 

 sands. Charlton Forest (E. W. S.) ; Bognor (H. L. F. Guer- 

 monprez) ; Henley, near Midhurst (E. W. S.) ; Blackdown 

 (E. W. S.) ; Up Park (W. Jeffery). 



Var. cinereo-fusca, Drap. — Up Park (W. Jeffery). 



A. intermedins, Normand (=: A. minimus, Simroth). — This 

 species and the preceding are probably of much greater fre- 

 quency than indicated by the records. It is the smallest British 

 representative of the genus, very distinctive in the pointed 

 rugosities (each with a projection on the apex) arranged in 

 symmetrical rows. Charlton Forest (E. W. S.) ; Verdley, near 

 Midhurst (E. W. S.) ; Blackdown (E. W. S.) ; near Liphook (Rev. 

 S. Spencer Pearce). " This doubtful species is included in the 

 Hastings list without locality" (Jenner). 



A. hortensis, Ferussac. — Generally distributed. 



Var. subfusca, C. Pfeiffer. — Gardens at Blackdown House 

 (E. W. SO- 



A. fasciatus, Nilsson (= A. circumscriptus, Johnston). — Pro- 

 bably often confused with the preceding species. Ore and 

 Coghurst (Craven) ; Frant (E. W. S.) ; Charlton Forest and 

 about Heyshott (E. W. S.) ; Worthing and Pulborough (E. W. S.) ; 

 garden at Ratham, and Up Park (W. Jeffery) ; Verdley, near 

 Midhurst (E. W. S.). 



