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LIMAX ARBORUM. 
Somerset S.—Porlock, Aug. 1892! L. E. Adams, 
Somerset N.—On trees and rocks in Goblin, Cleeve and Brockley coombes, and 
in some of the glens running up into the Mendip hills, near Wells (Norman, Moll. 
Somerset, 1860). Bratton St. Maur (E. W. Swanton, Nat. Journ., May 1895). 
CHANNEL. 
Dorset—Glanville’s Wootton, abundant (Dale, Hist. Glanville’s Wootton, 1878, 
p- 334). Weymouth (Damon, Geol. Dorset, 1884, p. 234). Near the carpenter's 
yard, East Lulworth (Kendall), and in Clenston aa (Mansel-Pleydell, Moll. Dor- 
a 1898, p. 4). Sub-var. nemorosa, Chideock, Bridport, Aug. 1885! A. Belt. 
Isle of Wight—Thorley, Lee Copse and Ham Copse, near Yarmouth, July 1879! 
C. “a a Sandown, R. Gibbs (Forbes & Hanley, Brit. Moll., 1853, p. 289). Steep- 
hill, A Hambrough ; Bembridge, A. G. More; and Ryde, W. Thompson, 1841 
(Vv mete Guide to Isle of Wight, 1860, p. 462). 
one S.—Common on beech trunks, Winchester, 1883, B. Tomlin. Hambledon 
(L. E. Adams, Sci. Gossip, March 1901). Selborne, June 1889! W. Jeffery. Type 
and var. mac ulata, garden, Christchurch, April 1884! Vinney Ridge, June 1887 ! 
Mnudeford ! Bolder wood, Aug. 1887 ! C. Ashford. Vars. nemorosa and bettonii, 
Holinsley and Wootton, C. Ashford, and Hambledon, L. E. Adams (Adams & Wood- 
ward, Soy Goss., Mar. 1901). 
Hants N.—Preston Candover, Oct. 1881! H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Sussex W.—Common in beech plantation, Downs, Ratham, June 1884! Com- 
mon among beeches, back of Goodwood race stand (W, Jeffery, J. of C., Apl. 1882). 
Sussex E,.—Lewes, Mr. Morris, 1883 (B. M. Oakeshott, 1886). 
THAMES. 
Kent E.—Beech wood, Throwley, Sept. 1877, Miss Fairbrass. Ewell wood, 
Dover, Sept. 1891, L. E. Adains. 
Kent W.—Chislehurst and Sevenoaks, Aug. 1887, 8. C. Cockerell. Oak copse, 
Erith (Leslie, Q.J.C., 1874, p. 34). 
Surrey— Wray Park, Reigate, G. S. & E. Saunders, 1861. Warlingham, 1883, 
T. D. A. Cockerell. Bramley Hill, Croydon, K. McKean, Croydon List, 1883. Var. 
nemorosa, Reigate Hill, April 1889 ! H. W. Kew. 
Essex S.— Weald Hall Park, Brentw ood, Feb. 1884! R. M. Christy. Chingford, 
and Loughton, Epping Forest, Aug. 1890, H. W. Kew. 
Herts.—Near W atford, Oct. 1883! J. Hopkinson. 
Oxford—Abundant in the beech woods on the Chiltern Hills, near Watlington 
(A. M. Norman, Zool., 1853, p. 4126). Plentiful at Oxford, Swincomb, Wychwood, 
and Charlbury ; fairly common at Chipping Norton ; uncommon at Banbury 
(Collinge, Conch., 1891, p- 12). Sub-var. nemorosa, specimens from Dr. Norman, 
labelled “Oxford,” in British Museum (T. D. A. Cockerell, 1891). Sub-var. dineo- 
lata, Nelthorpe near Banbury (Collinge, Zool., Apl. 1890, p. 145). 
ANGLIA. 
Suffolk E.—Rare at Mendlesham and Wetheringsett (Mayfield, J. of C., Apl. 1903). 
Norfolk W.—Sub-var. nemorosa, Lynn, Sept. 1886! C. B. Plowright. 
Norfolk E,—Catton and Thorpe Toll-Bar (J. B. Bridgman, Norf. and Norw. 
Trans., 1871). Beech trees, Whitlingham Woods, and on willows at Eaton (Pearce 
& Mayfield, J. of C., July 1894). Holt, June 1893! T. Petch. Vars. decipiens and 
pallens, specimens from Norwich in British Museum (T. D. A. Cockerell, 1891). 
SEVERN. 
Northampton—Rockingham Park, May 1896! and Dane’s Camp, Northampton, 
Nov. 1896, L. E. Adams. Fletton (A. W. Nicholls, J. of C., Apl. 1884). 
Monmouth—Chepstow and Tintern Abbey, Aug. 1892, L. E. Adams. 
Gloucester E.—Cooper’s Hill, Cheltenham, Apl. 1866! Stroud, Mch. 1884! E. J. 
Elliott. Var. pallens, Cheltenham, specimens in Brit. Mus. (T. D. A. Cockerell). 
Gloucester W.—Plentiful on beeches near Stroud, Oct. 1883! E. J. Elliott. 
Hereford—Bishopswood Vicarage, Ross, June 1885! R. W. J. Smart. Doward 
Hill (Boycott, Se. Goss., April 1892, p- 78). Backbury Hill, Boyeott & Bowell, 1899. 
Worcester—King’s Norton, Oct. 1884! J. Madison. Yardley ! ! Greet ! and Sare- 
hole ! W. Nelson. Droitw ich, autumn, 1882, E. B. Fairbrass. 
Warwick—Bentley Heath, near Knowle, Jan. 1873! W. Nelson. Ingon Grange 
gardens, near Stratford-on-Avon, Sept. 1884! R. J. Attye. Timber yard, Sutton 
Coldfield, H. Overton, 1903. 
Stafford— Walls, Stafford Castle, Oct. 1885! Cannock Chase, Milford, June 1886 ! 
and Coppenhall, L. E. Adams. Yardley and Bao re, Q.J.C., May 1875, p. 68). 
Rosehill, Cheadle, June 1888! Alton Castle, Feb. 18901 and Meaford, near Stone, 
J. R. B. Masetield, 1902. Leek and Kingsley, Sept. 1885, T. D. A. Coe kerell. 
SOUTH WALES. 
Glamorgan—Cardiff (Wotton, Brit. Assoc. Hdbk., 1891). Llandaff (id., J. of C., 
Apl. 1886). Vars. nemorosa and maculata, Aberkeniig, Aug, 1890!G. K. Gude. 
