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Surrey—Box Hill, Aug. 1883, E. H. Rowe. Garden, Warham road, Croydon, 
May 1885! Kenneth McKean. Addington, Redhill, Reigate and Shiere, Aug. ‘1884; 
Caterham, Warlingham, and Croham Hurst, Sept. 1884! T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Dorking, Sept. 1886 ! C. Oldham. Barnes Common and Headley lane (E. H. Rowe, 
The Garner, 1886, p. 19). Sutton, Oct. 1902, F. H. Sikes. Godstone, June 1899 ! 
J. E. Cooper. Polesden; Barnes ; Tatsfield ; Chaldon ; and Limpsfield (C. Pannell, 
jun., Journ. of Conch., April 1902, p. 170). 
Essex N.—Colchester, 1870 ! W. G. Blatch. Felstead, March 1888! J. French. 
Sudbury, E. Ransom. 
Herts.—Wain Wood near Hitchin, abundant, Apr. 1873! C. Ashford. Plentiful, 
but confined to a very restricted area in a larch wood at Baldock, Oct. 1875! J. W. 
Wood. Beneath bricks and stones, Berry Wood near Otterspool, May 1875 (H. J. J. 
Lavis, Trans. Watford Soc., 1876, p. 17). Grounds of Ware Priory (Norman, Ann. 
and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1890, p. 330). Sandridge, 1883! A. F. Griffith. Woods by 
Swiss Cottage, Cassiobury Park, and Oxhey near Watford, Sep. 1883 ! J. Hopkinson. 
Armwell (A. G. Stubbs, Journ. of Conch., Jan. 1906, p. 272). Rickmansworth, 
Feb. 1906, F. H. Sikes. 
Middlesex—Near London, 1868 (W. Rich, Science Gossip, July 1870, p. 161). 
West Drayton, 1884, C. W. Cheadle. Near Finchley, March 1885, A. H. Shepherd. 
Hanwell, March 1885, and Ealing, June 1885! 8. C. Cockerell. Higheate Woods, 
April 1898 ! J. E. Cooper. 
Berks.—Reaiding, Aug. 1885! C. G. Barrett. Bradfield near Reading, quite as 
common as H. cellaria, Rev. E. Peake, Dec. 1906. 
Oxford—By no means generally distributed. Broughton churchyard near Ban- 
bury, June 1887 ! Blenheim Park, July 1904! Rev. S. Spencer Pearce. Bicester, 
1887; rare at Swincomh, and recorded by Rev. 8. Spencer Pearce from Wick Copse 
and Woodeaton, Oxford (W. E. Collinge, Conch., 1891, p. 19). 
Bucks. —Abundant at Olney, Aug. 1893! L. E. Adams. Colnbrook, June 1906, 
F. H. Sikes. 
ANGLIA. 
Suffolk E.—Plentiful, Mendlesham (A. Mayfield, Journ. of Conch., Apl. 1963, 
p-. 296). Common at Felixstowe, Nov. 1904! F. H. Sikes. 
Suffolk W.—Monkswood, Felsham ! and Sudbury ! Dr. Churchill Babington, 
1888. Common about Wetherden, Drinkstone, Haughley, Walsham-le- Willows, 
Elmswell, Felsham, Bildeston, Whepstead, Heugrave, and Lavenham (A. Mayfield, 
Journ. of Conch., July 1906, p. 334). 
Cambridge—Hauxton Mill! Hugh Watson. 
Bedford—Sharnbrook, 1874! J. W. Wood. Barton eutting, April 1888 ! and 
cemetery near Luton, Sept. 1888 ! J. Saunders. 
Hunts. —Paxton Hill near St. Neots, 1905! Miss kk. B. Watson. 
Northampton—The commonest species of the genus in the county. Very abun- 
dant in the south of the county, especially around Castle Ashby, Kettering, and 
Oakley (L. E. Adams, Northants List, 1896). Irchester, June 1884 ! Rev. H. H. 
Slater. Near Blakesley, 1883! A. Loydell. Easton Wood, Yardley Hastings, Oct. 
1885! R. Rogers. Northampton, Sept. 1893 ! and Brayfield, Jan. 1893, L. E. Adams. 
Easneye (Loydell and Rowe’s List, 1883, p. 21). aepeh 
Gloucester W.—Bristol, 1868, W. Rich. Gloucester, May 1883, W. H. Boland. 
Hereford—Not very common, but widely distributed amongst dead leaves in 
woods (Boycott and Bowell, Moll. of Herefordshire, 1899, p. 26). 
Warwick—Eidegehill, Aug. 1893! L. E. Adams. Sutton (H. Overton, Journ. of 
Mal., Sept. 1900, p. 171). 
Stafford—Stafford Castle, Oct. 1885! and Brewood, 1886 ! Lionel E. Adams. 
Weaver Hills, T. F. Burrows. Heighley Castle, A. T. Daniel. Longdon, Guy 
Breeden. Consall, J. R. B. Masefield. 
Salop—Craigforda Wood, June 1885! B. Hudson. Much Wenlock, Sept. 1885 ! 
E. Collier. Soudley, Hazler, ete., near Church Stretton (Buddicom’s Church 
Stretton List, 1904, p. 183). eee ps 
o¢ 4 sli). 
Carmarthen—Commion about Laugharne, Sept. 1883 ! C. Jeffery. 
Pembroke—Reported for Hoyle’s Mouth, Tenby, in 1887, by C. Jeffery. 
