“, 
NG 
(oe) 
HYALINIA LUCIDA. 
MERSEY. 
Lancashire S.—In greenhouse at Middleton, May 1897! T. Rogers. In green- 
house at Industrial School, Swinton, Sept. 1885! R. Standen. Prestwich, ‘ Rogers’ 
Collection,” F. H. Sikes. 
Lancashire Mid—On the rockery of the fernery, Avenham lane, Preston, Sept. 
1885! W. H. Heathcote. 
HUMBER. 
York S.E.—Pine wood, Tibthorpe Wold, Ang. 1903! Rev. E. Perey Blackburn. 
York S.W.—Bottoms, Heckmondwike, Sept. 1901 ! T. Castle. 
LAKES. 
Westmorland and Lake Lancs. —Grange-over-Sands ! J. W. Jackson. 
Isle of Man—Stanley road, Peel, Aug. 1891 ! R. Cairns. 
SCOTLAND. EAST HIGHLANDS. 
Fife and Kinross—St. Andrews ! W. Evans. 
Kincardine —Stonehaven, Sept. 1886! W. Turner. 
WEST HIGHLANDS. 
Clyde Isles—Rothesay ! and Rothesay Castle, Bute, Sept. 1887! A. Shaw. 
Brodick, Isle of Arran, April 1906 ! F. H. Sikes. 
IRELAND. ULSTER. 
Antrim —Exceptionally large at Murlough, Sept. 1896, R. Standen. Cushendun, 
and at Chureh Bay, Rathlin Island, May 1897, L. E. Adams. 
Cavan—Kilmore eraveyard, July 1896, R. Welch. 
LEINSTER. 
Dublin—Found in Dublin by the late T. W. Warren, and since by Prof. G. V. 
Hart (R. F. Scharff, Irish Nat., July 1892, p. 65). Kingstown, May 1886! W. F. 
de Vismes Kane. Blackrock, Oct. 1889! W. A. Gain. 
Kilkenny—Piltown, Sept. 1904! Earl of Bessborough. 
King’s Co.—Charleville Forest, Tullamore, Sept. 1904! Kh. Melenna. 
Leitrim—Drumshambo, Sept. 1904! J. W. Welch. CONNAUGHT. 
Galway W.—-Aran Islands (R. F. Scharff, Irish Nat., July 1892, p. 65). Very 
fine near Kilronan, and by Clare-Galwey Abbey, July 1905 (R. Standen, Irish Nat , 
Sept. 1895, p. 266). 
Galway E.—Clonbrock, June 1896 (R. F. Scharff, Irish Nat., Sept. 1896, p. 223). 
MUNSTER. 
Limerick—Limerick ! W. Hill Evans, 1884. A quarry near Limerick, and near 
Corbally, April 1906 ! H. J. Fogerty. 
Cork N.—Tivoli near Cork, Sept. 1903! P. H. Grierson. Blarney Castle, June 
1893! R. F. Scharff. 
Cork S.—Garden, Ashburton, Cork ; also near Queenstown and Midleton (R. A. 
Phillips, Cork List, 1894). 
Kerry—Valentia Island (R. F. Scharff, Irish Nat., July 1892, p. 65). 
GERMANY. 
This species is more plentiful in the sonthern than in the northern districts, 
but is recorded for Alsace, Baden, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Cassel, Gotha, Hanover, 
Hamburg, Holstein, Lorraine, Lusatia, Nassau, Osnabriiek, Prussia, Saxony, 
Silesia, Thuringia, and Wurtemburg. 
NETHERLANDS. 
Holland—Reported for the provinces of Utrecht and Zeeland by Schepmann. 
Belgium—Reported from the provinces of Li¢ge, Luxembourg, and Namur. 
> 
FRANCE. 
Found most plentifully in South and Central France, but exists in the mountains 
of the Jura and the Alps, and has been reported as inhabiting the following depart- 
ments and districts :—Ain, Aisne, Allier, Alpes Maritimes, Ardennes, Ariége, 
Aude, Auvergne, Basses-Pyrénées, Bouches-du-Rhone, Calvados, Champagne 
Méridionale, Charente Inférieure, Cote d’Or, Cotes du Nord, Dréme, Doubs, Eure, 
Finistere, Gard, Gers, Gironde, Haute Garonne, Haute Loire, Hautes Pyrénées, 
Haute Savoie, Hérault, Ille-et-Vilaine, Isere, Jura, Loire Inférieure, Maine-et- 
Loire, Meuse, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Morbihan, Niévre, Oise, Pas-de-Calais, Pyrénées 
Orientales, Rhone, Sarthe, Savoy, Seine, Seine Inférieure, Seine-et-Marne, Seine- 
et-Oise, Somme, Var, Vaucluse, Vendée, Vienne, Vosges, and the Island of Corsica. 
The 7. subglabra is recorded for Morbihan, Finistére, and Cotes du Nord. 
SWITZERLAND. 
H. lucida is recorded from the cantons of Aargau, Berne, Geneva, Grisons, 
Lucerne, Neufehatel, St. Gall, Thurgau, Uri, and Vaud. H. subglabra is recorded 
by Bourguignat for the cantons of Lucerne and Uri. 
