158 MILAX SOWERBII. 
Somerset N.—Clevedon, in gardens, and in the e»pse between Upper Clevedon 
and the beach (A. M. Norman, Moll. Somerset, 1860). Bath, June 1884! C. J. 
Waterfall. Bitton and Mangotsfield, Feb. 1885, E. J. Lowe. 
CHANNEL. 
Dorset—Generally distributed (J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, Moll. Dorset, 1885). 
Chideock, Bridport, Aug. 1885! A. Belt. Portland, Aug. 1886! J. Madison. 
Isle of Wight—Sandown, R. Gibbs (Forbes & Hanley, Brit. Moll., 1853, p. 289). 
Frequent at Bembridge, A. G. More ; and common about Ventnor, G. Guyon 
(Venables’ Guide to Isle of Wight, 1860). Totlands Bay, June 1885! H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Hants S.—Christchurch, common, Jan. 1883 ! Mudeford, Oct. 1879! C. Ashford. 
Portsdown Hill, May 1885! W. Jeffery. 
Hants N.—Preston Candover, Nov. 1885! H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Sussex W.—Not uncommon about Henfield, and at Hassock’s Gate near Hurst- 
pierpoint, W. Borrer (Harting, Zool., March 1878, p. 86). Not plentiful in gardens 
and about buildings, Ratham, Nov. 1886! W. Jeffery. 
Sussex E.—Common on the Weald, and found also on the South Downs (Hart- 
ing, Zool., March 1878, p. 86). Common in fields and gardens, Lewes and Battle, 
J. H. A. Jenner; Ranscombe, C. H. Morris; Eastbourne, E. A. Butler; and 
Hastings, rare, Rev. E. N. Bloomfield (J. H. A. Jenner, Moll. East Sussex, 1885). 
THAMES. 
Kent W.—Common all along the Kentish marshes (A. J. Jenkins, Essex Nat., 
Nov. 1891, p. 230). Chislehurst, Sept. 1884! 8. C. Cockerell. Abundant at Forest 
Hill, Sept. 1886! C. Oldham. Garden, Swan Hotel, Charing, Sept. 1891, L. E. 
Adams. Bromley, March 1885, T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Kent E.—Walmer, 1897, H. Overton. Margate, April 1883, T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Faversham. Oct. 1884! Miss Fairbrass. Folkestone, abundant, Oct. 1886! C. Oldham. 
Surrey—Lambeth, G. B. Sowerby (J. Denson, Loudon’s Mag., Nov. 1832, p. 694). 
Reigate Hill (G. S. & E. Saunders, Reigate List, 1861). 3attersea, Sept. 1884, 
T. D. A. Cockerell. Oxshott, May 1888! H. Wallis Kew. Commercial Docks, 
J. E. Daniel (‘T. D. A. Cockerell, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1890, p. 284). 
Essex S.—Not plentiful in fields and hedges at Barking Side, and in garden at 
Carswell (W. Crouch, Essex Nat., Dec. 1890, p. 208). 
Herts.—Garden, Watford, Sept. 1884! J. Hopkinson. Ware, Dr. Jeffreys, and 
Verulam Hills (J. Hopkinson, Trans. Herts. Nat. Soc., July 1884). 
Middlesex—Bayswater and Camden Town (J. Denson, Loudon’s Mag. N.H., 
Noy. 1832). Hampstead (Brown, Illustr. Brit. Conch., 1845, p. 43). Foot of garden 
walls, Hampstead lane, Dec. 1888 ! and Highgate, June 1888! H.W. Kew. Gunners- 
bury, Dec. 1884! Acton, Dec. 1884! Bedford Park, Chiswick, Dec. 1884! and 
Regent’s Park, T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Oxford—Weston-on-the-Green, Rev. A. Matthews (A. M. Norman, Zool., 1857, 
p. 5610). Broughton; in gardens at Kingham, 8. Spencer Pearce; and near Swin- 
comb (W. E. Collinge, Conch., March 1891, p. 13). 
ANGLIA. 
Suffolk E.—Woodbridge, June 1886! S. Spencer Pearce. Mendlesham and 
Bramford (Mayfield, J. of Conch., April 1903, p. 295). Ipswich, 1893 (W. M. Webb, 
J. of Mal., 1893, p. 14). 
Norfolk E.—Plentiful on stone banks, late in the evening, Catton and Thorpe 
(J. B. Bridgman, Zool., 1851, p. 3302). _ Norwich (Bellars, British Shells, 1858). 
Plentiful at Catton and Kirby Bedon ! (Mayfield, Trans. Norf. Soc., 1896, p. 185). 
Norfolk W.—King’s Lynn, 1884! C. B. Plowright; July 1894! T. Petch. 
Bedford—General Cemetery, Luton, April 1889 ! J. Saunders. 
Northampton—Towcester, July 1881, A. Loydell. Peterborough, scarce, July 
1882, A. W. Nicholls. Rockingham Park, May 1896, L. E. Adams. 
Gloucester E.—Common at Stroud, Oct. 1883! E. J. Elliott. 
Gloucester W.—Clifton, Bristol (Rev. B. J. Clarke, Ann. and Mag. N.H., 1843, 
p. 339). Stroud, Oct. 1883! E. J. Elliott. Totshill and Dennil Hill, E. J. Lowe. 
Gardens, Bristol, June 1884! W. B. Waterfall. 
Monmouth—Abundant at Chepstow, Portskewett, Tintern, Itton, St. Pierre, 
Usk, and Piercefield Park, also Shirenewton Hall, June 1886 ! E. J. Lowe. 
Hereford—Orchard house in Hereford, Oct. 1886! C. B. Plowright. 
Worcester—Yardley (G. S. Tye, Q.J. of Conch., May 1875). Nursery garden, 
Evesham, Nov. 1888! C. Ashford. Great Malvern, in cellar, July 1902 !C. Waterfall. 
Warwick—Stratford road, Camp Hill, Birmingham (G. S. Tye, Q.J. of Conch., 
May 1875). Garden, Edgbaston, Sept. 1898, Bromley Peebles. 
Stafford—Very abundant in gardens of Old Hall, Stone, Aug. 1888! (J. ik. B. 
Masetield, Staffordshire List, 1902). 
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