4hire., Dorsetshire, and Kent (Montagu), Essex (Sbep- 

 pard), London (Grey), Surrev, Hampshire, and Derby- 

 shire (Maton), Harleston, Norfolk, and Calke Abbey, 

 Derbyshire (Bloxam), Whitlingham Wood and Laken- 

 bam, near Norwich (Bridgman), Chaigeley, Lancashire 

 (Winstanley), Kendal (Gough), Newcastle (Alder). 



Generally distributed in Ireland and Scotland 



{Brown). 



Orkney and Zetland Islands (Fleming). 



On the Continent, in France (Draparnaud), Ger- 

 many (Pfeifter), Sweden (Nilson), and Switzerland 

 ^(Forbes). 



Not found fossil. 



Helix \irgata (The Zoned Snail), Da Cost<i. 

 Fi<?ures 56 and 57, 



It is with some hesitation that the above shell is in- 

 cluded amongst the species found in the neighbourhood 

 of Nottingham, one specimen only having been dis- 

 covered amongst stones near Hightield House. It was 

 alive when taken. Probably it may have been intro- 

 duced, as the locality is a very unlikely one for this 

 species. 



It was described by Dr. Lister, in 1678. 



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