64 The Mollusca of Wiltshire. 



record that I can find is Dinton, near Salisbury (H. Wyndham). 

 Arion hortensis (Ferussac). — In gardens and hedgerows in 

 villages ; widely distributed. Mere, Stourton, Edington, Salisbury, 

 and Amesbury (E. W. S.) ; Salisbury (A. D. P. Bacchus) ; Longleat 

 Gardens, (J. A. Singer); Clyffe Pypard (Goddard) ; Salisbury (Vize); 

 Marlborough (Meyrick and Bromehead). 



var. grisea (Moquin-Tandon).— Abundant aboutMarlborough 

 <F. Meyrick). 



var.subfusca (CPfeiffer).— Garden, Steeple Ashton Vicarage, 



with type (E. P. Knubley) ; around Mere and Stourton (E. W. S.). 



var. nigra (Moquin-Tandon).— Stourton Gardens (E. W. S.). 



Arion fasciatus (Mlsson). — Locally abundant. Pine woods at 

 Stourton, Oct., 1893, Melksham and Mere (E. W. S.) ; Clyffe 

 Pypard (Goddard) ; Salisbury (Bacchus). 



var. circumscriptus (Johnson). — Edington (E. W. S.). 



Punctum pygmaeum (Draparnaud). — Only two records, but 

 is probably fairly common, being frequently overlooked through 

 its minuteness. Pare, Salisbury (Vize); brick earth at Fisherton 

 (Blackmore) ; Grovely Wood (E. E. Thomas). 



Sphy radium edentulum (Draparnaud). — Pare, only two 

 stations at present recorded. Corsham (Vize) ; near Mere (E.W.S.) . 



Pyramidula rupestris (Draparnaud). — Widely distributed on 

 old walls. Melksham and Salisbury (E. W. S.) ; Great Bedwyn 

 (Townsend) ; brickearth at Fisherton (Blackmore) ; Bath Eoad, 

 near Atworth, Devizes (Miss Cunnington) ; walls near Corsham, 

 very abundant between Freshford and Westwood, Salisbury, 

 Clarendon (Vize). 



Pyramidula rotundata (Muller). — Common. " Under the 

 tiles, Lackham House " (Montagu) ; Stourton, Mere, Edington, and 

 Amesbury (E. W. S.) ; Devizes (Miss Cunnington) ; Swindon 

 (Cockerell); Corsham, North Bradley, Hilperton, under chalk 

 stones at Warminster and Salisbury (Vize). 



var. alba (Moquin-Tandon). — Devizes (Miss Cunnington). 



Helicella virgata (DaCosta). — Widely distributed and very 

 abundant especially on the Downs. Montagu remarked that it 



