128 AGRIOLIMAX LAEVIS. 
CHANNEL. 
Dorset—Wool, Mr. Kendall; among grass, Whatcombe Park (J. C. Mansel- 
Pleydell, Moll. Dorset, 1898, p. 4) ; Chideoek, near Bridport (A. Belt, Se. Goss., 
Aug. 1893). 
Hants S.—Damp meadow by River Avon at Knapp Mill, Christchurch, Feb. 
1885!C. Ashford. Hambledon and Beckford Green(L. E. Adams, Se. Goss., Mech. 1901). 
Sussex W.—Ratham, Aug. 1885! W. Jeffery. 
THAMES. 
Kent E.—Sandwich, Sept. 1891! L. E. Adams. Sittingbourne (E. W. Swanton, 
J. of Mal., June 1893, p. 146). 
Kent W.—Banks of River Cray at St. Mary Cray, April 1885! and Greenhithe, 
June 1885 !8. C. Cockerell. 
Surrey—Wray Common, Reigate Heath, ete., 1885, E. Saunders. Godstone and 
Guildford, Sept. 1884, T. D. A. Cockerell. Barnes, June 1885, 8. C. Cockerell. 
Punch Bowl near Haslemere, E. W. Swanton (C. Pannell, jr., J. of Conch., April 
1902, p. 170). 
Essex S.—Redbridge lane, Wanstead (W. Crouch, Essex Nat., Dec. 1890, p. 209). 
Woodford, 1889, H. Wallis Kew. 
Essex N.—Common on flags by River Colne, Halstead, Aug. 1890, L. E. Adams. 
Herts.—Ware, Dr. Jeffreys (J. Hopkinson, Moll. Herts., 1884). 
Middlesex—Hanwell, Sept. 1884! T. D. A. Cockerell. Thames bank near 
Twickenham, March 1885! and Perivale, April 1885, 8. C. Cockerell. 
Oxford—Fairly common about Oxford ; also found at Broughton Castle, Ban- 
bury ; Chipping Norton; near Charlbury, and about Swincomb (W. E. Collinge, 
Conchologist, March 1891, p. 13). 
Bucks.—Banks of River Ouse, above Olney, March 1893, L. E. Adams. 
ANGLIA. 
Suffolk E.—Plentiful in damp places about Woodbridge, June 1886, Rev. S. 
Spencer Pearce. Oulton, Mendlesham, Thwaite, Needham Market, and Sprough- 
ton (Mayfield, J. of Conch., April 1903). 
Norfolk E.—Norwich (Bellars, British Shells, 1858). Diss and Cringleford, 
Aug. 1890, Lionel E. Adams. In the marsh-lands, Surlingham Ferry, Whitlingham, 
ete. (Pearce & Mayfield, J. of Conch., July 1894). Plentiful on marsh and ditch 
banks, Bramerton, Colney, Postwick, and Costessey (Mayfield, J. of Conch., 
1896, p. 185). 
Norfolk W.—Thetford, Aug. 1890, Lionel E. Adams. 
Cambridge— Whittlesea (Bellars, British Shells, 1858). Rare, Grantchester, May 
1886, B. Tomlin. 
Northampton—Peterborough (Bellars, British Shells, 1858). Common on banks 
of River Nene and in damp places in woods (L. E. Adams, Journ. Northants Nat. 
Hist. Soe., 1893, p. 208). 
SEVERN. 
Gloucester E.—Woods between Cooper’s Hill and Birdlip (Tate, Brit. Mollusea, 
1866, p. 77). 
Monmouth—Abundant in a damp portion of the park at Shirenewton Hall, Apl. 
1886, E. J. Lowe. 
Warwick— Mr. Thickbroom’s woodyard, Sutton Coldfield (A. Wood, Moll. of 
Sutton Coldfield, 1897). Fairly common in marshy places, Sutton Park, H. Overton. 
Stafford—In an old dingle near Stafford, Oct. 1885 ! Beresford Dale, Apl. 1890; 
abundant in wood by canal bank between Leek and Cheadle, April 1891, L. E. 
Adams. Stone, E. D. Bostock (Masefield’s Staff List, 1902). Newton road, Bir- 
mingham, July 1893! C. Oldham. 
Worcester—Deep Meadow, Stourport, J. W. Williams. 
SOUTH WALES. 
Glamorgan—Banks of River Ely, St. Fagan’s, March 1885! IF. W. Wotton. 
Llandaff, ete., not very common (id., J. of Conch., April 1886, p. 54). 
Pembroke—Common under stones and among the yellow Iris, Tenby (A. G. 
Stubbs, J. of Conch., July 1900). 
NORTH WALES. 
Montgomery—Timber yards, Welshpool, June 1889 ! and Pwllbrwynen near 
Llanwddyn, May 1889! (J. Bickerton Morgan, Montgomery List, 1891, p. 396). 
Denbigh—Llandudno, May 1888, b. ‘Tomlin. 
Flint—Mostyn Marsh, July 1883! W.D.R. 
Lincoln S.—Fulbeck Grange, Dec. 1888! J. B. Davy. 
Lincoln N.—Sutton-in-the-Marsh, Haugham Wood, and Mueckton Chalk Pit, 
April 1886! also Harrington Hill, Sept. 1889! W.D.R.  Hubbard’s Valley, Louth 
(C. 8. Carter, Naturalist, 1904, p. 63). 
Leicester—Leicester (Bellars, British Shells, 1858). 
TRENT. 
