TESTACELLA SCUTULUM. 19 
Surrey—The original locality where this species was obtained by Mr. Sowerby is 
Kennington road, Lambeth. The specimens in the British Museum, labelled ‘* 7’ 
haliotidea, Surrey,” and ‘7. haliotidea, Lambeth,” should be labelled ‘7. seutulum.” 
Nuttlield Priory, with 7. haliotidea, J. Moffat; also Crescent Wood House, Sydenham 
Hill, John Prince (Webb, J. of Mal., July 1897, p. 26). Park Hill Rise, Croydon, 
H. I. Parsons (Webb, op. cit., Dee. 1897, p. 49). Very common about 1860, in Ivery’s 
Nurseries, Dorking ! 1885, R. D. Darbishire. Kew Gardens, and garden at 66, Glou- 
cester road, Kew, April 1884! R. A. Rolfe. Under beech leaves, Headley lane, near 
Boxhill, April 1886! 'T. D. A. Cockerell. Mitcham, Sept. 1884, Kenneth MeKean. 
Herts.—B. Piffard’s garden, Hemel Hempstead, Feb. 1884!J. Hopkinson. Chase 
Side, Enfield, known for the past thirty years, F. Wright ; abundant, Hemel Hemp- 
stead Nurseries, W. Foden (Webb, J. of Mal., July 1897, p. 26). 
Middlesex—Middle Temple Gardens, first noted about 1846; the specimens from 
this locality were the types of 7. medii-templi (T. Tapping, Zool., 1856, p. 5105). 
Upper Holloway : Giesbach road ! and garden of Upper Holloway Railway Station, 
April 1888! H. Wallis Kew. 
Highgate: Hampstead lane, Dec. 1888! Archway road! and Shepherd’s Hill road, 
H. Wallis Kew, Nov. 1901. 
Hornsey : common, Ferme Park road, Oct. 25, 1901 ! Weston Park, Jan. 12, 1902 ! and 
Crouch End Hill, Hornsey ! H. Wallis Kew. 
Stroud Green: Hanley road ! and Stapleton Hall road, H. Wallis Kew, Nov. 1901. 
Winchmore Hill, 1884, L. E. Adams. 
Stoke Newington: occasionally in gardens (E. R. Allen, Field, 1885, p. 282). 
Stamford Hill: first observed in 1829 (T. Blair, Loudon’s Mag., 1833). 
Regent’s Park : plentiful in Royal Botanic Gardens (J. MeIntosh, Nat., 1853). 
St. John’s Wood: Circus road and Adelaide road (J. E. Harting’s Rambles, 1875). 
Haverstock Hill: oceasionally found from 1861-1881 in a garden formed on the site 
of a nursery garden, W. C. Atkinson, 1885. 
Hampstead and Hendon : in fields and gardens (J. MeIntosh, Nat., 1853). 
Finchley : path from East Finchley to Hampstead, H. Wallis Kew, Nov. 1901. 
Whetstone: in C. F. Minor’s garden (T. D. A. Cockerell, Field, 1885, p. 607). 
Turnham Green : formerly abundant at Burlington Cottage, S. 8. Pearce, 1885. 
Isleworth : Worton Hall Gardens, not common, A. Pentney (Webb, J. of Mal. , July 
1897, p. 26). 
Gikewick : Royal Horticultural Society’s Gardens, E. Miller (Webb, J. of Mal., Dee. 
1897, p. 49); common in gardens, Woodstock road, 1885! T. D. A. Cockerell ; 
the specimens in the British Museum labelled ‘* 7. haliotidea, Chiswick,” are 
incorrectly named, and should be referred to the present species. 
Ealing : garden at Castle Bar, A. Belt, 1888. 
Hammersmith : Brook Green (Webb, J. of Mal., July 1897, p. 26); plentiful in gar- 
dens (J. MeIntosh, Nat., 1853); railway bank, Oct. 1888! H. Wallis Kew. 
West Kensington: in gardens (Webb, J. of Mal., July 1897, p. 26). 
Kensington: not rare in forcing-houses and kitchen-gardens of Kensington Palace ; 
also at Notting Hill terrace (J. Denson, Loudon’s Magazine, 1833). 
Essex S.—Fairly abundant in old garden, Wanstead (W. Crouch, Essex Nat., 
Oct. 1890, p. 209). Buckhurst Hill, W. Cole (Webb, J. of Mal., July 1897, p. 26). 
Oxon— Middleton Park, Bicester, T. Trollope (Webb, J. of Mal., Dec. 1897, p. 49). 
ANGLIA, 
Norfolk E.—Ipswich road, by Mackie’s Nursery Gardens, Norwich, J. Reeve, 
1880! (Churchill Babineton’s collection). Abundant at Foulsham, Oct. 1884! Rey. 
J. W. Horsley. 
Norfolk W.—Kine’s Lynn, Miss Peckover (Churchill Babington’s collection). 
SEVERN. 
Gloucester W.—Gardens, Clifton, T. G. Ponton, 1862 (Leipner’s Bristol list, 
1875, p. 281). TRENT. 
Lincoln S.—Hieh Park Gardens, Stamford, D. Metealfe (Webb, J. of Mal., July 
1897, p. 26). 
Leicester—Bean Manor Park, Loughborough, A. Hamshere (Webb, J. of Mal., 
Dee. 1897, p. 49). Belvoir Castle Gardens, Jan. 1888! W. Ingram. 
Notts.— Welbeck Abbey, R. A. Rolfe! (C. T. Musson, 1884). 
Derby—Little Eaton, Nov. 1897! J. Hill. 
MERSEY. 
Cheshire—Fairly numerous, Hoole, Nov. 1883, J. T. Riches. Rarein Upton lanes, 
and in some grassy lanes near nursery gardens, Chester, 1886! G. W. Shrubsole. 
Mr. Broome’s Garden, Sale, Oct. 1890! 'T. Rogers. Dickson’s Nurseries, Newton, 
near Chester, on rockwork, T. Ruddy, March 1887. 
Lancashire S.—Gardens, Cuerden Hall, Preston, Jan. 1893! W. H. Heatheote. 
