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Adams.,along the wall on the cliff-top between St. Leven and Portheurno. Mr. A. P. 
Gardiner reports its occurrence at Sennen. Mr. H. C. Huggins discovered it at 
Portheurnow; and Dr. Brooksbank found it plentifully at Marazion, Rosemullion 
Goldswithney, Mousehole, and Nanjizal Bay in Oct. and Nov. 1910. ; 
Scilly Islands—Mr. F. H. Sikes records it from Tresco, Tean, and St. Mary’s. 
Cornwall E.—The known localities in this district are not numerous, though 
the species was first discovered in the British Isles with its limits. Mr. J. C. Bellamy 
in Oct. 1839 having found specimens near Mevagissey, though examples had _ previ- 
ously been collected by a Mr. Colley, who, however, regarded them as H. fusca. 
It has also been collected by Mr. John H. Adams at Lemain near Looe ; reported 
by Mr. C. Ashford as common in Sept. 1870 beneath furze-bushes on Rame Head 
near Plymouth and has been found in Whitesand Bay by several observers. 
On the north coast it was first found in 1887 by the Rev. A. H. Cooke and the 
late Mr. S. J. da Costa, at Newquay, on the downs above the cliffs near the sea: 
and Mr. Howard Fox has found a single shell at St. Columb Minor. ; 
Devon S.— Mr. G. C. Bignell found this species commonly in places about 
Stonehouse and Plymouth in and before 1876. Mr. G. D. H. Carpenter discovered 
it on Bolt Tail Cliffs near Kingsbridge ; Mr. Fenn at Toreross; Mr. George Sich at 
Brixham; and Mr. Hanley at Torquay. Specimens are in the Exeter Museum 
collected at Dawlish by the late Mr. E. Parfitt, who also found it at Axminster. 
Devon N.—Discovered on Lundy Island by Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin, who found 
it abundantly on the grassy slopes of the granite cliffs in April 1906. 
Somerset N.—One specimen reported as found Aug. 1883 on the cliffs near 
Lady Bay, Clevedon, by Miss Jessie Hele. 
Notts.—Mr. E. J. Lowe recorded finding three specimens of this species in Sept. 
1851 among moss and fallen leaves under an oak tree at Stanton-on-the- Wolds. 
SCOTLAND. 
Fife—Capt. Brown recorded that in 1827 he described as Vitrina membranacea 
specimens of this species from the Lomond Hills, but these are evidently H. fusca. 
FRANCE. 
Apparently chiefly in the western region, and has been recorded from 
Basses Pyrénées—Reported from St. Jean-de-Luz by Mr. G. K. Gude. 
Charente Inférieure—M. Granger quotes it as most common in the littoral reoion 
Comm. Caziot gives St. Nazaire. ote 
Cotes-du-Nord—Reported from Dinan by Mr. G. K. Gude. 
Deux Sevres—Recorded by Drouet from Niort. 
Gironde—Dr. Gassies says it is dispersed over the department, but searcely 
common, and mentions Arcachon, La Teste, La Hume, Facture, Mios, Salles 
Audenge, Ares, Lége, Piquey, ete., as localities. Dr. Scharff also discovered it at 
Branne on the River Dordogne. 
Indre-et-Loire—Recorded for the department by Michaud and others. 
Ille-et-Vilaine—As H. occidentalis M. Bourguignat reports it from the sandhills 
of Cancale, and as well distributed in Brittany. 
Isére—Rare in the Alpine Valleys (Gras, Moll. Isere, 1840, p. 32). 
Landes—As JH. occidentalis recorded by Moquin-Tandon from Mont-de-Marsan. 
Loire Inférieure—M. Dautzenberg quotes H. revelata as present in the Cailliaud 
Collection in Nantes Museum under the name of H. ponentina; the localities 
named by Cailliaud under that name are Nantes, Croisic, Pornic, Nozay, Derval, ete. 
As H. occidentalis M. Bourguignat reports it as common on the coast at St.-Nazaire. 
Lot-et-Garonne—Mogquin-Tandon records it as H. occidentalis from St. Julien- 
de-Fargues ; and M. Fagot records H. revelata from Nerac. 
Maine-et-Loire—Reported on the authority of Baron Férussac from Angers by 
M. Michaud, who later recorded it from Baupréau; Abbe Ravain from the Forest 
of Combrée ; Abbe Bardin from Sainte-Gemmes-sur-Loire ; and M. Servain from 
Petit-Puy near Saumur. 
Morbihan —M. Taslé reports its presence at Vannes, Quiberon, Roche-Bernard 
Ploermel, and Belle-ile; and M. Bourguignat records H. ptilota from near Vannes. 
Pas-de-Calais—Recorded for the department by Comm. Caziot. 
Seine—Reported by M. Michaud from Paris on the authority of Baron Férussac. 
Vendée—Cited by M. Letourneaux in 1869 from Fontenay-le-Comte. 
ETAL. 
Lombardy—M, Bourguignat gives Lombardy as a locality for H. occidentalis. 
