LIMAX MAXIMUS. 47 
Geographical Distribution 
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Somerset N.—Common (A. M. Norman, 1860). Common around Bratton St. 
Maur (KE. W. Swanton, Conch., i., p. 57, Dec. 1891). 
CHANNEL. 
Wilts S.—Salisbury, common (J. E. Vize, Wilts. Mag., 1866. p. 278). Vicarage 
garden, Steeple-Ashton, March and June, 1887 ! E. Ponsonby Knubley. 
Dorset—Generally distributed (J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, Moll. Dorset, 1898, p. 4). 
Chideock, Bridport, Aug. 1885! A. Belt. 
Isle of Wight—Enumerated as common by G. Guyon (Venables’ Guide to the 
Isle of Wight, 1860, p. 401). 
Hants S.—Christchurch, common, Jan. 1883! and Vinney Ridge, New Forest, 
June 1887, C. Ashford. In forest, Cadnam, J. H. Ashford ; Beaulien (C. Ashford, 
J. of Conch., Jan. 1887, p. 159). Woods, Winchester, 1883, B. ‘Tomlin. 
Hants N.—Preston Candover, Oct. 1884! H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Sussex W.—Generally distributed, frequenting outhouses and cellars in damp 
situations (Harting, Zool., March 1878, p. 87). Beech plantation, Downs, Ratham, 
common, July 1884! W. Jeffery. 
Sussex E.—Lewes, in gardens, cellars, ete. (W. C. Unwin, Nat., 1853, p. 54). 
Brighton (W. C. Unwin in Merrifield’s Nat. Hist. of Brighton, 1860). Hastings 
(A. W. Langdon, Nat. Hist. of Hastings, 1878, p. 13). Ouse, Cuckmere and East 
Rother districts (J. H. A. Jenner, J. of Conch., March 1880). 
THAMES. 
Kent E.—Faversham, Sept. 1884! Miss Fairbrass. Davington, near Faversham, 
E. Collier, Sept. 1885. Folkestone, Sept. 1886! C. Oldham. 
Kent W.—Common in W. Kent, T. D. A. Cockerell, Apl. 1883. Sevenoaks, not 
uncommon (R. H. 8. Smith, Zool., 1854, p. 4332). Common, Chislehurst! (IT. D. A. 
Cockerell, Nat. Hist. Notes, Nov. 1882, p. 171). In a cellar near Cobham, Leach, 
Syn., p. 52, 1852! (Brit. Mus., Sept. 1886). Kingsdown, Sept. 1891, L. E. Adams. 
Maidstone (Elgar & Lamb, J. of Conch., Jan. 1893). 
Surrey—Wray Park, near Reigate (G. S. & E. Saunders, 1861), Charles Hill! 
and Waverley, near Farnham, very common, July 1883, 8S. Spencer Pearce. Hasle- 
mere, Aug. 1884! T. D. A. Cockerell. Croydon, Oct. 1885! 8. C. Cockerell. Grays- 
wood, E. W. Swanton (Pannell. J. of Coneh., April 1902). 
Essex S.—Becontree Hundred (W. Crouch, Essex Nat., Dec. 1890). Near Abbey 
Wood (Jenkins, Essex Nat., Nov. 1891). Brentwood (Reeve, Brit. Moll., 1863, p. 
26). High Beach, Epping, Apl. 1890! H. W. Kew. 
Essex N.—Witham, 1833 (Loudon’s Mag., Oct. 1834, p. 535). Frequent in ash- 
pits, woods, and damp places about Colchester (H. Laver, Essex Trans., 1882, p. 93). 
Saffron Walden (Saffron Walden Museum, G. N. Mayman). 
