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SCOTLAND. 
Perth S. and Clackmannan—Airthrey Gardens, Feb. 1896, G. MeDougall. 
IRELAND. 
Armagh—Tanderagee, Sept. 1904 ! J. Rea. 
Fermanagh—Castle Coole, Enniskillen, Sept. 1904! Hon. C. L. Corrie, 
Cork N.—Convamore, Ballyhooley, Sept. 1904 ! J. N. Milne. 
Var. albina Gassies and Fischer. 
IRELAND. 
Kilkenny—Gardens, Bessborongh, Piltown, Sept. 1904! Earl of Bessborough. 
Testacella maugei Férussac. 
Geological History. — Mr. A. Santer Kennard informs me that 
Testacellu mauget has lately been found in a holocene rainwash at Porlock 
Weir, South Somerset. 
ENGLAND. 
Cornwall W.—Tresco, Scilly Isles, Nov. 1903, J. H. Sikes. Two shells found 
on the small ledges of rock on St. Michael’s Monnt, and also at Camborne (J. P. 
Johnson, Geol. Mag., Jan. 1903, p. 28). 
Devon N.—Rev. R. W. J. Sinart’s garden at Bideford. 
Hereford—Gardens, The Grange, Broomy Hill, Hereford, Sept. 1904 ! Miss 
Boycott. 
IRELAND. 
Kilkenny—Jenkinstown, Aug. 1903, P. H. Grierson. 
NORTH AFRICA. 
Morocco—Reported by M. Vaucher as common in gardens about Tangiers. 
Var. griseo-nigrescens (rassies and Fischer. 
WALES. 
Pembroke —Haverfordwest, Sept. 1904! Price Davies. 
IRELAND. 
Tipperary S.—Melview, Clonmel, Oct. 1904 ! Mrs. Maleomson. 
Var. griseo-rubescens Gassies and Fischer. 
ENGLAND. 
Wilts. S.—Longleat Gardens, Warminster, Ane. 1904! J. A. Singer. 
GENUS GLANDINA Schumacher. 
Glandina costellata (Sowerby). 
Affinities.—Glandina costellata, according to Sandberger, closely 
resembles the Glandina lichmunni Pfr., now living in Mexico, while 
Noulet has proposed to unite Glendina costellata with the G. naudot? ; 
Sandberger has, however, shown that G. costellata can be readily dis- 
tinguished from that species by its smaller size, more slender form, and 
finer striation. 
Geological History. —Sandberger records this species from the 
Paleeotherium limestone of the Oligocene formation at Mas Saintes 
Puelles, Villeneuve, in the department of the Aude, France. 
