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Derby—Belper, March 1880! C. 'T. Musson.  Miller’s Dale, 1882! Rev. H. 
Milnes. Markland Grip, in which locality the animal was also albine, April 1885 ! 
W. A. Gain. Cromford! 'T. Rogers. Clifton nr. Ashbourne, Aue. 18894 L. K. Adams. 
Lancashire S.—Farington, Feb. 1889! W. H. Heathcote. Foot of wall, Evelyn 
street, Oldham, F. Taylor. 
York S.E.—Albine shells, with animals also uniformly white, even to the 
tentacles, in the long plantation near Meaux, Nov. 1881, J. D. Butterell. 
York N.E.—Raincliff Wood, Searborough, Aug. 1894, Tom Peteh. 
York S.W.—Elland, J. Wiitwham. Penistone, May 1890 ! Lionel E. Adams. 
Bottoms, Heckmondwike, May 1901! T. Castle. Wakefield, not common, 1882, 
J. Wilcock. Burghwallis Woods, May 1886! W. Denison Roebuck. Heaton and 
Thackley (Soppitt and Carter, Naturalist, 1888, p. 98). 
York Mid W.—Commion, Spofforth Castle, Oct. 1886 !W. D. Roebuck. Saltaire, 
1887 ! J. A. Hargreaves. Seven Arches, Bingley, 1887! J. W. Carter. Malham 
Cove, E. Collier. Cottingley, 1890, I. Rhodes. Inegleton, 1903, J. W. Jackson. 
York N.W.—Sub-var. viridula, Coverdale, Dee. 1887, R. C. Chaytor. 
Durham—Durham, 1884, Baker Hudson. 
Westmorland and Lake Lancashire — Near Devil’s Bridee, Kirkby Lonsdale, 
J. Davy Dean. 
Cumberland—Wetheral, Stanwix, and St. Bees (Miss Donald, Cumberland lists, 
1882 and 1885). Bassenthwaite, 1893, W. J. Farrer. 
Isle of Man—Port Erin, 1880! Lionel E. Adams. 
Selkirk—Thornielee, Aug. 1886 ! W. Denison Roebuek. 
Edinburgh—Fairmilehead, March 1890! W. Evans. 
Stirling—-Near Bardowie ! A. MeLellan. 
Main Argyle—Ardbhan Craigs, Oban ! W. H. Heathcote. 
Dumbarton—Canal side, Maryhill ! Alex. Shaw. 
Clyde Isles—Port Bannatyne, Isle of Bute, Sept. 1887 ! Alex. Shaw. 
Cantire— Machrehanish Bay, Aug. 1888 ! Alex. Shaw. 
Orkneys—Stromness, Sept. 1902! J. Waterston. 
Louth—Omeath, P. H. Grierson. 
Wexford —Kilmanock, New Ross, April 1888 ! G. Barrett- Hamilton. 
“Kilkenny—Piltown, Sept. 1904! Earl of Bessboroneh. Gowran, P. H. Grierson. 
Mayo W.—Westport, Aug. 1889! G. W. Mellors. 
Tipperary S.—Rock of Cashel, R. Welch. Clonmel, June 1886 ! Rev. A. H. Delap. 
Waterford—Near Clonmel, June 1886 ! Rey. A. H. Delap. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—Var. margaritacea, Aschersleben, in Saxony (Schmidt, le. ). 
France—Sub-var. viridula, Forest of Compiéene, Oise (Bandon, l.c.). Sub-var. 
subalbida, rather rare, but segregate, on the Mountains of Bugey, Ain (Locard, l.e.); 
also in the wood of Jouhe in the Jura (Wattebled, Journ. de Conch., 1889, p. 312) ; 
and the var. a/bina of Moquin-Tandon in the Pyrenees. 
Switzerland—Z. rigiacus in rocks on the Rigi above Weggis, Canton Schwytz, 
and more abundantly under stones on Mounts Turbia and Valeria above Sion in 
the Valais (Bourgnignat, l.c.). The var. albina was found by Mr. Hugh Watson 
in 1906, at Bex, Canton Vaud, and at Trient in the Valais. 
SCOTLAND. 
IRELAND. 
Monst. sinistrorsum '‘l'aylor. 
SHELL sinistrally coiled. 
United States— West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, R. Walton (C. W. Jolson, 
Nautilus, Dee. 1893, p. 90). 
Geographical Distribution.—'his is a widely-distributed species, 
and is found throughout Hurope, extending into Asia Minor, Persia, 
Northern Africa, and the Atlantic Isles. 
H. celluria has also by commerce become transported to distant and 
weaker countries, and, being dominant in its class, has established a firm 
foothold in many parts of the Australasian, Nearctic, and other regions. 
In the British Isles it is a widely dispersed and common shell, and is 
met with not only in country districts, but in the open spaces, as well as 
in cellars, drains, ete., even in the centre of our busy manufacturing towns. 
It has been verified as existing in every county and vice-county of the 
British Isles excepting Westerness in Scotland, and Hast Mayo in Ireland. 
