West IHYGROMIA HISPIDA. 
In Isle of Wight, Prof. Forbes records it from the lacustrine beds at Totlands 
Bay ; and Kennard and Woodward from St. Catherine’s Down. 
In Hampshire, Mr. J. T. Kemp found it very rare in the tufa of Test Valley at 
Mottisfont ; also in the Itchen Valley ; and Mr. C. Ashford in friable calcareous 
tufa at Twyford near Winchester. 
In Sussex, Mr. J. P. Johnson found it at Brighton ; and the Rev. E. 8. Dewick 
at Eastbourne. 
In Kent, it is recorded from the brick-earth of Rochester by Mr. J. Wilfrid 
Jackson; at Cuxton, Seal, Greenhithe, Farleigh, Ladywell, Exedown near Wrot- 
ham, and Otford, as common in Stanley’s Quarry at the base of a grave of Romano- 
British age, and a single specimen in a deposit on Allen’s Farm, Ightham, by 
Kennard and Woodward; from the base of a rainwash at Darenth by Mr. Kennard ; 
from a deposit of Roman age at Barton Court, Dover, by Rev. R. A. Bullen ; from 
Pegwell Bay by Mr. Alfred Bell; from the excavations at the Crossness Sewage 
Outfall, and from Erith Marshes by Mr. B. B. Woodward. 
In Surrey, Mr. L. E. Adams found it abundantly to a depth of three feet in the 
Horseshoe Pit, Reigate ; Mr. B. B. Woodward records it from Kew ; R. H. Chandler 
from Walton Heath ; and Kennard and Warren from Strand street, Bermondsey. 
In Essex, Dr. H. Woodward records it from the shell-marl of the reservoir of the 
East London Waterworks, Walthamstow ; Mr. W. M. Webb from deposits at 
Shalford ; Kennard and Woodward from Ilford, Copford, Witham, Chignal, Raine, 
Tilbury, Braintree, and the Lea Valley; Mr. B. B. Woodward from Roxwell; and 
Mr. J. French from Felstead. 
In Herts., Mr. C. Oldham found it common in molehills at Wilstone. 
In Middlesex, Mr. J. E. Cooper records it from the excavations of the Gas Works, 
Staines ; Kennard and Woodward from a deposit on the Thames bank near that 
town; they also record it from London Wall, and as the commonest Helicoid in the 
deposits at Uxbridge ; and Mr. B. B. Woodward has recorded it from Blackfriars, 
Clapton, and the Docks. 
In Berkshire, Kennard and Woodward record it from Wallingford and Newbury. 
In Oxford, Kennard and Woodward record it from Clifton Hampden, and also 
from Caversham, and as found by Mr. J. Osborne White in marl on the Thames 
bank opposite Wargrave. 
In Bueks., Mr. A. S. Kennard records it from Maidenhead; and Mr. J. E. 
Cooper from Boveney in the alluvial brick-earth and from the stratum beneath it, 
which is characterized by Planorbis stroemi. 
In Norfolk, Kennard and Woodward record it from the Neolithic flint mines 
known as ‘‘ Grimes graves,” at Weeting near Brandon. 
In Cambridge, Rey. O. Fisher found it in a Romano-British deposit near Butler's 
Spinney, Harlton. 
In Gloucester, Hinton and Kennard tabulate it as found in the deposits on 
Cleeve Hill, near Prestbury ; and Mr. H. Bolton as found at a depth of 44 feet in a 
deposit on Dumball Island, Avonmouth. 
In Hereford, Boycott and Bowell record it as found by Mr. Ballard at Ledbury. 
In Staffordshire, it has been recorded by Mr. H. Overton at a depth of four feet 
in company with the form known as H. liberta Westerlund at the Roman station 
of Letocetum, at Wall. 
In Glamorgan, Mr. Clement Reid records its occurrence at Barry Docks, Cardiff. 
In Lincoln, Mr. J. F. Musham found it at a deposit at Greetwell Iron Works. 
In Leicestershire, it is recorded by Mr. Horwood from the alluvium exposed by 
the excavation for gasworks at Aylestone. 
In Nottingham, Mr. Musson found it in the black-earth thrown up by moles at 
Bingham Moor, Gotham Moor, Scarthingmoor, Grassthorpe, and Egmanton ; and 
Mr. Horwood in the alluvium of the River Devon, Vale of Belvoir, also in that of 
Car Dyke, and River Thirlbeck. 
In Lancashire, it is recorded by Dean and Jackson from the shell deposits of 
Hawes Tarn, Silverdale; and by Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson from below the founda- 
tions of the site of the old Roman fort in Collier street, Manchester. 
In Yorkshire, Rev. E. Perey Blackburn records it as found by Mr. Mortimer in 
a “barrow” of ‘‘Bronze age” at Birdsall Brow, Dritteld ; Mr. Tom Petch records 
it from Hornsea; Dr. H. H. Corbett from an ancient lake-bed near Askern ; and 
Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson from Great Mitton and Clapham. 
In Westmorland, Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson records it from the deposit at Hale Moss. 
In Fife, Dr. T. Scott records it from the deposit near Elie Railway Station. 
