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Westmorland and Lake Lancashire — Eegerslack Wood, Grange-over-Sands, 
Aug. 1898, R. Standen. 
Isle of Man—Nunnery grounds, Douglas, Oct. 1883! E. Collier. Ramsey Head 
near Peel, Aug. 1891, R. Cairns. 
SCOTLAND. 
Renfrew—Cloch near Gieenock, June 1885, T. Scott. 
Haddington—Bass Rock ! commoner than type, Rev. Dr. MeMurtrie. 
Edinburgh —With type, Harmony near Balerno ; near Dalhousie, Dalmahoyand 
Kirknewton ! W. Evans. 
Stirling —Bardowie Loch, June 1889! Alex. Shaw. 
Perth S. and Clackmannan— Abbey Craig, G. McDougall. 
Main Argyle—In wood by Kerrera Sound, Oban, with type, Nov. 1886 ! Rev. 
J. E. Somerville. Pine wood, south of Oban, August 1893 (Standen and Hardy, 
Journ. of Conch., Oct. 1893. p. 269). 
Clyde Isles—Side of Loch Fad, Bute, May 1887 ! T. Scott. Whiting Bay, 
Arran, Apr. 1906! F. H. Sikes. 
Hebrides—Abundant with type, especially on the slopes of Bernahaig, Island of 
Hirta, July 1905! J. Waterston. 
Orkneys—Birsay, Dec. 1890! W. Evans. Mainland and South Ronaldshay, 
Aug. 1905 ! Rev. RK. Godfrey. 
Shetlands—Shetland, 1861 ! Rev. Canon Norman. 
IRELAND. 
Derry—Common at Coleraine, Nov. 1883 ! and very common about the rained 
ehurech of Ballywillan by Portstewart, April 1884 ! Lionel E. Adams. Swarms with 
type on the mossy dunes by the sea along all the North Derry coast, R. Welch. 
Antrim—Cushendun, April 1886 ! Rev. $8. A. Brenan. The type and variety 
about equally abundant throughout the Ballyeastle district at Murlough, Glen- 
shesk, and in pockets at Whitepark, Sept. 1896 (R. Standen, Irish Nat., Jan. 1897, 
p. 4). Type and variety at Ushet Point, Rathlin Island, Sept. 1896 (L. E. Adams, 
Irish Nat., July 1897, p. 180). 
Down—Near Newry, March 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Armagh—Armagh, Dee. 1904 ! Newry, July 1905 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Tyrone—Recorded by Jeffreys (Brit. Conch., l.e.). Baron’s Court, Sept. 1904 ! 
R. Bell. 
Donegal—Found in 1894 by Mr. R. Standen. 
Cavan—Kingscourt, June 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Louth —Beaulieu, Oct. 1904! Narrow Water, Dec. 1904! Townley Hall, May 
1905 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Meath—Bective Abbey, Mar. 1905! near Drogheda, May 1905! P. H. Grierson. 
Kildare —Near Straffan station ! P. H. Grierson. 
Wicklow—Powerscourt Waterfall, April 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Kilkenny—Callan ; Ullard; and near Waterford, 1903 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Galway W.—Dernasligean, with type, April 1897 ! R. Welch. 
Clare—Leamenagh and Lahinch, 1900! P. H. Grierson. 
Waterford—Tramore ; Mount Congreve ; Cappoquin and near Youghal, autumn, 
1902! P. H. Grierson. 
Cork N.—In some plenty near Roche’s Point and Trabolgan, but no type forms 
found (A. R. Phillips, Cork List, 1894). 
Kerry—Great Skellig, the variety only (R. F. Scharff, Irish Nat., Jan. 1898, 
p- 11). Plentiful with type in St. Finan’s Graveyard; Kenmare Demesne; Mucksna 
Wood; Galway’s Bridge, RK. Welch. 
Scandinavia—Rare (Westerlund, Syn. Moll. Extram. Scand., 1897, p. 37). 
Var. schepmanni Westl., Faun. Paliarct. Reg. Binnenconch., 1886, p. 53. 
Hyalinia alliaria var. shepmanni Westerlund, l.c. 
SHELL very compressed and flat, very smooth, thin, and glossy; whorls 54; 
umbilicus open ; aperture broadly crescentic. Diam., 8; alt., 3 mill. 
Holland—Rhoon near Rotterdam (Westerlund, l.c.). 
Var. cantabrica Westl., Faun. Paliiaret. Reg. Binnenconch., 1886, p. 53. 
SHELL narrowly umbilicated, horny-olive above, paler beneath ; whorls, 6-6}, 
regularly and quickly increasing ; aperture sharp, crescentic ; whorls convex, with 
somewhat prominent apex. Diam. 10-12 mill. ; alt. 5-6 mill. 
Spain —Bilbao in the Basque provinces (Westerlund, L.c.). 
