86 LIMAX FLAVUS. 
NORTH WALES. 
Montgomery—Rather plentiful and well distributed ; Gungrog Hall, near Welsh- 
pool, M. C. Jones! (J. Bickerton Morgan, Montgomery Moll. ~ 1888, p- 282). 
Carnarvon—Conway Castle, Jan. 1888! L. E, Adams. 
ENT. 
Lincoln N.—Wall, Lincoln road, Louth, April 1886 and May 1903! H. Ww. “Kew. 
Alford, June 1890! J. E. Mason. 
Leicester ‘ommon in town cellars, Leicester (Quilter, Moll. Leic., 1888) ; cellar, 
Market street, Leicester, Oct. 1886! H. E. Quilter. 
Notts.—Cellars, Highfield House, and in Nottingham (Lowe, Notts. List, 1853). 
Pleasley vale; Attenborough, and railway embankment, Lenton, 1883, C. T. Musson. 
Tuxford, June 1884! W. A. Gain. Corporation gardens, Wells road, Nottingham, 
July 1888! G.W. Mellors; Beech Avenue, Nottingham, Feb. 1885, B. Sturges Dodd. 
Cellar, Farnsfield, Oct. 1892! and var. Jlavescens, ‘Oxton, Sept. 1892! C. Oldham. 
Derby— Matlock, 1884, H. E. Craven. Repton, H. Milnes. 
ERSEY. 
Cheshire—Chester (Bellars, Brit. Shells, 1858). Holmes Chapel, ee 1896 ! 
Alderley Edge, July 1898 ! and Sale, Sept. 1892! C. Oldham. 
See S.—Warrington (Bellars, Brit. Shells, 1858). Rainhill, Sept. 1885, 
AW A. Cockerell. Pendlebury and Moorside, R. Standen (Melvill, Brit. Assoe. 
Habk. ), Southport (MeNicholl, 1859, p. 146). Cellars, Manchester, R. D. Darbishire. 
Var. rufescens, Knowsley, Liv erpool (W. E. ¢ ‘ollinge, J. of Mal., 1893, p. 148). 
Lancashire Mid—Abundant in fernery, Avenham lane, Preston, June 1888, and 
var. rufescens, timber-yard, Avenham lane, Preston, Feb. 1889! W. H. Heathcote. 
HUMBER. 
York S.E.—Common in cellars, Hornsea (J. D. Butterell, J. of Conch., Jan. 
1881). Newport, near Staddlethorpe, abundant in garden, Aug. 1883! T. K. Skip- 
with. Abundant in garden, Westwood, Beverley, Sept. 1884! J. D. Butterell. 
York N.E.—Yards and cellars, tedear and Coatham, Aug. 1886! B. Hudson. 
Kirkleatham, Sept. 1886! W.D.R. Old walls, Bagdale and Bovhole, Whitby, July 
1883! H. Pollard. Occasionally in cellars, Thirsk a igh Davies, Nat., 1855, p. 134). 
Scarborough, W. Bean (Theakston’s Guide to Searborough, 1871, p. 176). Bootham 
School, York (R. M. Christy, Zool., 1881, p. 242). The “typical form, var. virescens 
and var. colubrina, South Stockton, Dec. 1884! B. Hudson. 
York S.W.—Bar nsley, April 1893! F. Batley. Near Tarn Dam, Keighley, Feb. 
1868! Cellars, Saltaire, Dec. 1888! J. Beanland. Warehouse, Pine street, Bradford, 
Oct. 1882! H. T. Soppitt. Dewsbury, Sept. 1885! P. F. Lee. Elland, April 1903, 
J. E. Crowther. Wakefield, Joseph Wileock. Lofthouse, Sept. 1887, G. Roberts. 
Huddersfield, in damp cellars, ete., G. H. Parke. 
York Mid W.—Cellars and kitchens, Leeds! Rennie Crags, Birstwith (Walker, 
J. of C., Jan. 1882). Pateley Bridge, M: arch 1884! W. Storey. Boston Spa, common, 
1884, John Emmett. Harrogate and Knaresborough (F. R. Fitzgerald, J. of C., 
Jan. 1889). Ineleton, common (W. E. Collinge, Nat., Apr. 1890). 
York N.W.—Var. rufescens, Bowes Castle, abundant, Aug. 1903! T. Sheppard. 
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Durham—Sunderland, R. Howse (Alder’s Cat. Mollusea, 1848, p. 125). South 
Shields, Nov. 1884! R. Howse. 
Northumberland S.—Not common in cellars, Neweastle (Alder, Cat. Moll., Hae 
Isle of Man—Very common and fine on walls about Port Erin, Jan. 1880, a KE. 
Adams. Douglas! and Castletown, Aug. 1894, F. Taylor. 
SCOTLAND. WEST LOWLANDS. 
Kirkcudbright—Common in my cellars, Maxwelltown, July 1891! R. Service. 
Renfrew—Type and sub-yar. grisea, abundant about Scott’s sugar refinery, 
(reenock, April 1886! T. Scott. 
EAST LOWLANDS. 
Peebles—West Linton, Sept. 1893, W. Turner. 
Haddington—Balgone, Jan. 1896, W. Evans. 
Linlithgow—Caribber Glen, Feb. 1898, and Dalmeny Park, Oct. 1902, W. Evans. 
Berwick—In wine cellars, Berwick (G. Johnston, Proce. Berw. Nat. Club, 1838, 
p. 154). Near Eyemouth, Sept. 1895! W. Evans. 
Edinburgh— Garden, 14, Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, Oct. 1888! W.D.R.  Dud- 
dingston Loch, May 1894; Voerie Glen, Feb. 1 1897 ; ;and Arniston, June 1902, W. Evans. 
EAST HIGHLANDS. 
Fife and Kinross—Craill, Aug. 1890! Kilconquhar, Sept. 1893; Loch Leven, 
June 1894; and Loch Gelly, May 1895, W. Evans. 
Perth S.—Doll: ar, and Wh: arry Glen, Bridge of Allan, Feb. 1898, W. Evans. 
Aberdeen S,—U nder stones and by houses (J, Tay lor, Zool., 1853, p- 3853. 
