26 TESTACELLA MAUGEI. 
Devon N.—Riceard’s Down, Abbotsham, Bideford, Oct. 1896! C. KR. C. Hibbert. 
Somerset S.—Abundant, Sunnyside, Bridgewater, April 1890! H. Corder. Fre- 
quent in ‘Taunton Nursery Gardens (J. MeIntosh, Nat., 1853, p. 180). 
Somerset N.—Bath, Brislington, and in Sir Arthur Elton’s gardens at Clevedon, 
(Norman, Inland Moll. Somerset, 1861, p. 139). In W.S. Clark’s garden, Street, and 
abundant at Grenton (Nat. Hist. Journ., 1878. p. 134). Garden, near Axbridge, July 
1884! Miss H. J. Taylor. Plentiful in garden of Long Ashton Vicarage, Nov. 1889! 
Mrs. Falloon. Castle Cary, April 1887! W. Macmillan. 
Wilts S.—Fields near Devizes, Mr.-Cunnington {Woodward’s Manual, 1875, p. 
298). Longleat Gardens, Warminster, J. Trollope (Webb, J. of Mal., Dee. 1897, 
» 49). 
CHANNEL. 
Dorset—Gardens, Down House, Blandford, J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, 1885! This 
specimen was recorded as 7. haliotidea, in the Trans. Dorset Soe., for 1885, and 
elsewhere, by Mr. Mansel-Pleydell. Rectory Gardens, Corfe Castle, Nov. 1885! 
Justace Bankes. 
Hants S.—Fareham, J. W. Cundall, 1885.  Porchester, A. G. Headley (Webb, 
J. of Mal., July 1897, p. 26). 
Hants N.—Andover, E. J. Lowe, Dec. 1887. 
5 THAMES. 
Surrey—Leatherhead, E. Step (Pannell, Journ. of Conch., 1902, p. 170). 
Middlesex—One specimen in the British Museum, labelled as found in ‘* Ken- 
sington Gardens”! Several in Bean’s Collection, Scarborough Museum, labelled 
“© 7' haliotidea, near London” ! 
Berks,—Specimens in the collections of the late Thos. Rogers and J. R. Hardy, 
said to be from Faringdon ! 
Notts.—Erroneously recorded for Welbeck Abbey by C. T. Musson (Mid. Nat., 
1878, p. 309). 
SEVERN. 
Worcester—Glenthorn and Boughton, near Worcester, G. Reece, Nov. 1883. 
Redditch, G. S. Tye, March 1886. Nursery grounds, near Worcester, June 1897! 
(Collinge, J. of Mal., Dec. 1897, p. 63). 
Warwick—Gardens, Edgbaston near Birmingham, May 1897! (Collinge. J. of 
Mal., Dec. 1897, p. 43). 
Gloucester W.—F ound in 1812 in Miller and Sweet’s (now Garaway’s) Nurseries 
at Clifton by Mr. Drummond, but the original site is now built over. Old Burial 
Ground, Lewins Mead Chapel, Bristol, P. P. Carpenter (R. D. Darbishire, Nov. 
1883!) Hampton Park, common, A. Leipner; and Kingsdown, W. W. Stoddart 
(Leipner, Proc. Bristol Nat. Hist. Soe., 1875, p. 281). Gardens, Redland (J. W. 
Cundall, J. of Conch., 1882, p. 265). Gardens, Cotham (Poulton and Ord, 1877). 
Hortield, Nov. 1883! Miss F. M. Hele. Stoke Gifford, Bristol, G. Summers (Webb. 
J. of Mal., July 1897, p. 26). 
Monmouth— Reported under the name of 7. ha/iotidea as plentiful in Hangman’s 
Wood, the gardens, Shirenewton Hall! and near Chepstow, also in cottage gardens 
and fields at and about Shirenewton village, abundant at Hardwick, Itton Court, 
St. Pierre, The Wylands and Mathem, near Chepstow, also in gardens at Chepstow, 
Portskewett, and Newport (E. J. Lowe, Report Brit. Assoc., 1883). 
MERSEY. 
Cheshire—Clibran’s Nursery Gardens. Bowdon, April 1897! (Collinge, J. of Mal., 
Dec. 1897, p. 45). 
SOUTH WALES. 
Glamorgan—Dridgend, under leaves in a little wood, July 1885! C. G. Barrett. 
Common in gardens, Crockherbtown, also in Lord Bute’s gardens in North road, 
and Lord Windsor’s at St. Fagan’s, all near Cardiff, F. W. Wotton, Jan. 1889. 
Windsor place, Cardiff, at bottom of carnation pots, A. Pike (Webb., J. of Mal., July 
1897, p. 26. In the late Dr. Jeffreys’ garden, Norton, near Swansea (Brit. Conch., 
i., p. 147, 1862). 
Pembroke—Near Pembroke, June 1885! Mrs. Trayler. Deer Park Villas, Tenby, 
A. G. Stubbs (Webb, J. of Mal., Dec. 1897). Numerous in garden, Saundersfoot 
road, Tenby, and in a garden, Penally (Stubbs, J. of Conch., 1900, p. 322). 
IRELAND. LEINSTER. 
Dublin—Common in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin (Thompson, 
Ann. Nat. Hist., Sept. 1847, p. 174). 
MUNSTER. 
Waterford —Nursery garden, Waterford, Sept. 1883! J. H. Salter. Cappagh, 1892, 
R. G. Ussher ! (R. F. Scharff). 
Cork S.—Garden, Bandon, Prof. G. J. Allman (Thompson, Ann. Nat. Hist., Sept. 
1847, p. 174). 
