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the price ; I have paid lately sixpence each for them." — (J. J. Fox, 

 in Science Gossip, vol. hi., p. 89). 



var griseo-rubescens (Gassies and Fischer). — Longleat 

 Gardens, Warminster (J. A. Singer). 



Testacella haliotidea (Draparnaud). — Distribution very local 

 as in the preceding species. " The Testacella itself is of rare oc- 

 currence, probably because it burrows in the ground in winter, and 

 is only above ground at the close of the year. It is found at 

 Trowbridge and Devizes, indeed, the winter before last some 

 gardener here made a little pocket-money by selling all he found 

 at sixpence apiece ; there need be little doubt that those who 

 hunt for them would very easily secure numbers, although they 

 are considered scarce." — (Vize, in Wiltshire Mag., vol. ix., p. 278). 

 Longleat Gardens, near Warminster (J. A. Singer). 



Limax maximus (Linne). — Generally distributed. Stourton, 

 Salisbury, Edington (E.W.S.) ; Salisbury, common (Vize) ; Devizes 

 (Miss Cunnington) ; Vicarage garden, Steeple Ash ton, 1887 (E. P. 

 Knubley) ; Marlborough (Bromehead). 



var. cinereo-niger (Wolf). — Sub-var. vera Dumont and 

 Mortillet. Teffont (H. Wyndham). 



var. fasciata (Moquin-Tandon). — Clyffe Pypard (Goddard) ; 

 Stourton (E. W. S.) ; Longleat garden, Warminster (J. A. Singer). 

 var. sylvatica (Morelet). — Vicarage garden, Steeple Ashton 

 (E. P. Knubley); Clyffe Pypard (Goddard). 



Limax flavus (Linne). — Apparently rare. Edington and 

 Stourton (E. W. S.) ; Marlborough (Bromehead), Becorded through 

 error in the Marlborough list as Arion flavus. 



Limax arborum (Bouchard-Chantereaux). — Probably more 

 widely distributed than records indicate. Stourton and Edington 

 (E. W. S.); Longleat Gardens, Warminster (J. A. Singer). 



Agriolimax agrestis (Linne).— Widely distributed. Mere, 

 Stourton, Salisbury, and Edington (E. W. S.) ; brickearth at 

 Fisherton (Blackmore) ; Swindon (Cockerell)-; Marlborough 

 (Bi-omehead); very numerous in gardens in damp weather about 

 Trowbridge and Salisbury (Vise). 



