12 TESTACELLA HALIOTIDEA. 
IRELAND. LEINSTER. 
Dee: Greenhouse, Trinity ee Botanie Gardens, Dublin, W. F. Burbridge, 
1895 (R. F. Sehart?, Irish Nat., Mareh 1895, p. 80); Royal Botanic Gardens, Glas- 
nevin, Dublin W. F. Moore, 1895! (R. F. Schartf, Jan. 1902). MUNSTER. 
Cork N. eaares n gardens, Youghal, 1835, Miss Ball! (R. F. Scharff, 1888); garden, 
Bandon, G. J Allman ; ; also at V osterberg, Councillor Reeve’s residence, Cork, by 
D. Murray, the Be who had observed them for several years past (J. D. 
Humphreys, Cork Fauna, 1845, p. 2). 
GERMANY. 
Oceurs on German territory, but only in the western region. Metz, Lothringen. 
larger than the examples from south-west France (Gassies & Fischer, 1856, p. ‘60). 
I ‘ormerly found in Mons. Simon’s garden, Planticres, but not in recent years (Meyer, 
Nacht. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1876, p. 36). Castle Garden, Heidelberg, Baden (Daniel, 
Od. CG. 1.,p-113, 1876), 
BELGIUM. 
In gardens at Fonds-de-Leffe, near Dinant, M. Julien Deby (Colbeau, Ann. 8. 
Mal. Belg., 1865, p. 109). 
FRANCE. 
Ain—Rare, Sathonay, Rillieux, Miribel (Locard, Moll. de Ain, 1881, p. 15). 
Wier Rare by the Chateau of Montgarnand, near Moulins (Wattebled, J. 
de Conch., 1881, p. 327). 
Calvados—Caen, in many gardens, notably the Botanie Gardens ; Colleville-sur- 
Orne, E. Deslongchamps (A. de | Hopital, Moll. Caen, 1859, p. 8). 
Charente Inférieure—Rochelle, la Faille in 1754 (Feér., Hist. Moll., 1819, p. 94). 
Deux Sévres—Niort by Guillemeau in 1754 (Fer., Hist. Moll., 1819, p. 94) 
Dordogne—Gass. & Fisch., 1856, Perigord (Lacaze-Duthiers, Hist. Test., 1887). 
Drome— Environs of Crest, Faure-Biguet ; Montelimar, Loriol, ete. (Drap., Hist. 
Moll., 1805, p. nae Wood at St. Vincent-sur- Charpey, ‘alt. 700 metres (G. Sayn, 
Cat. Moll. Droéme, 1888, p. 130). 
Finistere—Commoner than 7. maugei in the botanical and other gardens, Brest; 
Moulin-Blane ; especially common in the cabbage-fields near the guard-house of 
Fort Bouguen (Daniel, J. de Conch., 1883, p. 376). Common in gardens at Lander- 
neau (Boure., Mal. Bret., 1850, p. 87). Roscoff (Lacaze- Duthiers, Hist. Test., 1887). 
Gard—Nimes, Pont-St.-Esprit, Auzon, Servas (Clement, Moll. Gard, 1878). 
Garonne, Haute—St. Bertrand de Comminges, Toulouse (Boubée, t. Fagot, 1880), 
also at Cierp, near Chignac road, common in garden at Gand, near Cierp, M. Paren- 
teau (St. Simon, 1876). 
Gers—Common in gardens and woods at Auch, Lectoure, Bives, Duran, Mon- 
taut, ete. (Dupuy, Moll. Gers, 1843, p. 10). Old Tower, Barbotan, rare (Dupuy, J . de 
Conch., 1877, p. 20). 
Gironde —Botanical Gardens, Bordeaux, also at Ambares (Des Moulins, Moll. 
Gironde, 1827, p. 7). 
Hérault— peels (Draparnaud, Hist. Moll., 1805, p. 1 Villeneuve, St. 
Martin-de-Londres, Bédarieux, ete. (Dubrueil, Moll. Hérault, 1863, p. 4). 
Isere—ht. Fond, M. Faujas (Drap., Hist. Moll., 1805, p. 152). 
Jura—Old cemetery of Lons-le-Saunier (Ogerien, Hist. Nat. Jura, 1863, p. 506). 
Landes—((Grateloup, Dist. Geog. Limae., 1855). 
Loire, Haute—Very abundant (Pascal, Moll. Haute Loire, 1873, p. 23). 
Loire Inférieure-——Croisic, M. de Querhoent, 1779 (Fér., Hist. Moll., 1819, p. 94). 
Common at Cléons and at Le Plessis, Frossay, also in gardens at Bois-Branlard, in 
. hantenay, at the Folies-Chaillon, and Toutes-Toies , all near Nantes (Cailliaud, 
Cat. Moll. Loire-Infér., 1865, p. 206). Cultivated ground especially cabbage-gardens 
at Croisic, and at village of Batz (Bourg., Mal. Bret., 1860, p. 28). 
Lot—(Férussae, t. Gassies & Fischer, 1856). 
Lot et Garonne—(Iérussac, Hist. Moll., 1819, p. 94). 
Maine et Loire—Angers, in Botanie Garden, at la Chalouere, les Fourneaux, 
ete., Dampierre, Montreuil-Bellay, Saumur, Doué, Beaulieu, ete. (Millet, Moll. 
Maine et Loire, 1854, p. 13). 
Manche—St. L6 (R. le Clere, Not. Mem. Docum. Soc. Manche, xv., p. 145). 
Morbihan-—-Common in gardens at Roche-Bernard; Broéel, near Muzillae ; Vannes, 
and in the Park, Roeuedas (Bourg., Mal. Bret., 1860, p. 45). 
Nord— Valenciennes (Baudon, J. de C., July 1884, p. 210). 
Oise—Garden of Madame No, Beauvais, 1879 (Baudon, J. de C., July 1884). 
