2() TESTACELLA SCUTULUM. 
HUMBER. 
York S.E.—Woodleigh, Hessle, Ff. Mason (Webb, J. of Mal., Jnly 1897, p. 26). 
York N.E.--Abundant at Castle Howard, J. Riddell, and in Walshaw and Son’s 
Nurseries, Searborough (Webb, J. of Mal., July 1897, p. 26). Tunnel in Beeforth’s 
Garden, Esplanade, Scarborough, Feb. 1899! J. E. Hargreaves. 
York S.W.—Garden, Horbury, April 1891 ! W. Rushforth. 
York Mid W.—Gledstone Hall, Skipton, J. Jopkinson (Webb, J. of Mal., July 
1897, p. 26). Dr. Eddison’s Garden, Adel, near Leeds, Nov. 1896! H. Crowther. 
Common after continued wet, Hyde Park road, Leeds, Nov. 1, 1900 ! Oliver Marsden. 
Garden, North lane, Headingley, Noy. 1886! E. R. Waite. Padman’s Nurseries, Bos- 
ton Spa, J. Emmet, July 1877. TYNE. 
Durham—Bensham Hall, near Gateshead, Jan. 1884! R. Y. Green. Gateshead 
and Axwell Park, near Neweastle, R. Howse, Nov. 1884. 
SCOTLAND. WEST LOWLANDS. 
Renfrew—Common, Rosebank Nurseries, Johnstone, Oct. 1898! 8. M. Wellwood. 
Garden, Gartland place, near Paisley, April 1887 ; Kilnside Gardens, near Paisley, 
Feb. 1889 (J. M. B. Taylor, J. of Conch., 1889, vi., p. 115). EAST HIGHLANDS. 
Stirling—Peach-house of R. Smith, Brenthem Park, June 1895! G. MeDougall. 
Fife and Kinross—St. brycedale Nurseries, Kirkcaldy, Oct. 1884 ! where it has 
been known for the past forty years, W. D. Sang. 
IRELAND. LEINSTER. 
Louth—Garden, Piperstown, near Drogheda, Feb. 26, 1890 ! Miss Sidney Smith. 
Dublin—Trinity College Botanic Gardens, March 1891, W. F. Burbridge ! (R. F. 
Schart?). W. F. de Vismes Kane’s Garden, Kingston (Scharff, Irish Nat., July 1893). 
MUNSTER. 
Waterford—Waterford, Mr. Garnett, jr. (Scharff, Irish Nat., July 1892). 
Cork N.— Youghal, 1835, Warren Collection, Dublin Museum ! 
FRANCE. 
Reeorded as 7. bisulcata from Provence, Languedoe, and Gascony, and in the 
Alpes Maritimes—In gardens, Grasse, and the hills about Nice (G. & F., op. cit.). 
Finistere—With 7. haliotidea, Landerneau and Brest (Bourg., Mal. Bret., 1860). 
Loire, Haute—Hills of Chosson, plain of Rome (Pascal, 1873, p. 23). 
Morbihan—Common in gardens and cultivated fields, especially cabbage fields, 
about Vannes, Arradon, Auray, and upon the Ie d’ Arz (Bourg., Mal. Bret., 1860). 
Seine—In disused quarries, Les Moulineaux ; gardens, Grande Montrouge and 
Bourg-la-Reine ; environs of Orsay and St. Maur-les-Fosses, ete. (Paseal, 1873, p. 23). 
Var—Not rare, Mouton (Moq.-Tand., Hist. Moll., 1855, ii., p. 41). 
Vendée—(Massot, Mon. 'Test., 1870, p. 156). 
As Testacella scutulum it has been recorded from the departments of the 
Creuze—De Cessae (G. & F., op. cit., p. 54). 
Gironde—La Teich, Facture, Sallas, ete. (Gassies, Mal. Aquitaine, 1876). 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Trieste, as 7. haliotidea, Simroth, Nacktsch. Portug.-Azor., 1891. 
ITALY. 
As 7. bisulcata it is recorded for Piedmont, the environs of Florence, Rome, 
Naples, ete. (Bourg., Rev. et Mag. Zool., Dec. 1881, p. 60). From Torrita, Masso 
di Sassorosso, and Bagni di Lucea in Tuseany (Stefani, Bull. Soe. Mal. Ital., 1875), 
and from Civitavecchia (Statuti, Bull. Soe. Mal. Ital., 1882, viii., p 15). 
SPAIN. 
Recorded as 7. bisulcata from Valencia (Hidalgo, Hojas Mal., 1871, p. 27), and as 
T. scutulum from Granada, 1887! R. D. Darbishire (J. of Conch., 1888, v., p. 346). 
CORSICA. 
Ajaccio, as 7. seutuliin (Scharff, Reise Corsica, 1894, p. 160). 
SARDINIA. 
As T. gestroi recorded from S. Vito, where it was found by Dr. Gestro (Issel), and 
at Monte Santo di Paulo, near Cagliari ; Pareo di Laconi ; forest of Monte Cresia, 
and in the Valley of Tarquisara (Paulueci, Bull. Soe. Mal. Ital., 1882). 
NORTH AFRICA. 
Algeria—Great Kabylie, as 7. haliotidea (Kobelt, Zoogeoer., 1898). As T. bisul- 
cata and 7. fischeriana from environs of Alger (Lallemant, Moll. Alger, 1881); and 
as 7. bisuleata from Tlemeen, near the Cascade of the Sefsef, Letourneux (Bourg., 
Alger, 1864, ii., p. 303), and Bona and Constantine (Bourge., Rev. et Mag. Zool., 1861). 
Morocco—Cap Spartel, Grasset (Morelet, J. de Conch., 1880, p. 17). 
