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Geographical Distribution d 
of 
Milax gagates (Drap). ey: 
pet ee Recorded Distribution. E 
LG Probable Range. 
Fic. 167. 
Devon S.—Lane beyond Mr. Bartlett’s farm, near Torquay, J. P. Norman 
(A. M. Norman, Zool., 1854, p. 4284). Torquay, April 1888!8. Tuke. 
Devon N.—Lynton, 1898, F. J. Partridge (J. of Mal., Dec. 1898, p. 19). 
Somerset S.—Allotment gardens, near canal and gasworks, Bridgwater, Aug. 
1884 ! W. Vinson. 
Somerset N.—Specimens in British Museum, labelled ‘‘ Bath, J. E. Daniel” 
(T. D. A. Cockerell, op. cit.). 
CHANNEL. 
Dorset—First found in Great Britain by Mr. R. D. Darbishire at the foot of a 
hawthorn hedge, Portland, Sept. 1851. Among the quarries, Portland Island, Aug. 
1892, L. E. Adams. Spettisbury, June 1888 ! C. Ashford. 
Isle of Wight—Plentiful at Sandown, R. Gibbs (Forbes & Hanley, Brit. Moll., 
1853, vol. 4, p. 289). 
Hants S.—Christchurch, Aug. 1884! typical form rare, C. Ashford. 
Hants N.—Preston Candover, June 1885! H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Sussex E.—Hastings, July 1877! Miss E. B. Fairbrass. East Rother district, 
(J. H. A. Jenner, Report Eastbourne Nat. Hist. Soc., 1880). 
Kent E.—Chatham! J. Whitwham. 
Kent W.—Beckenham, 1901, F. W. Wilson. 
Middlesex—Far from scarce in the gardens, ete., of the North London suburbs; 
frequently seen by the pathways in Hornsey and Islington ! (H. W. Kew, 1902). 
Oxford—Sparingly, near Little Bourton, and near Lidstone (W. E. Collinge, 
Conchologist, 1891, p. 13). 
ANGLIA. 
Suffolk E.—St. Margaret’s, Ipswich, 1893 (W. M. Webb, J. of Mal., 1893, p. 4). 
Norfolk E.—Very plentiful in gardens and in outhouses, North Heigham near 
Norwich, Oct. 1894! A. Mayfield. 
Northampton—Mr. Beeby Thompson’s garden, Northampton, June 1896 (L. E. 
Adams, Journ. Northants Soe., 1896, p. 60). 
THAMES. 
SEVERN. 
Monmouth—Kitchen gardens, Shirenewton Hall near Chepstow, May 1886 ! 
E. J. Lowe. 
Hereford—Bishopswood ! Rev. R. W. J. Smart. 
Worcester—Abundant, Stourport (J. W. Williams, Science Gossip, 1886, p. 99). 
Warwick—Camp Hill, Birmingham! W. Nelson. Garden, Sutton Coldfield, 1902 
(H. Overton, J. of Mal., 1901, p. 124). 
Stafford—Grounds of Grammar School, Stafford, June 1886! L. E. Adams. 
Salop—Oswestry, June 1885! Baker Hudson. 
