HYALINIA ALLIARIA. #5 
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According to Herr Clessin this species is only found in Northern Germatsy. witite 
Kobelt, on the contrary, describes 1t as absent from North and Mid Germany. Is 
has, however, been definitely recorded as follows :— 
Anhalt and Merseburg—Recorded by Schepmann for Nordhausen, and ‘xy 
Clessin for the Harz Mountains. 
Brandenburg—Neustadt-Eberswalde, and about Berlin (Reinhardt and others). 
Bremen—From north-west Germany between the Elbe and the Ems (Borcherding, 
Abh. Ver. Bremen, viii., 1882). 
Hanover and Lippe—Recorded by Clessin from Lemgo in Lippe Detinold. 
Holstein—-Kiel, Hambure, and Eutin (Clessin and others). 
Mecklenburg—Recorded from Mecklenburg by Von Martens. 
Oldenburg and Osnabruck—From north-west Germany between the Elbe and 
the Ems (Borcherding, 1.c.). 
Pomerania—Hékendorf, Crieven, and Heringsdorf, and the Islands of Wollin 
and Riigen (Lehmann aud others). 
Rhine Palatinate—Neustadt (Clessin, op. cit.). 
Schleswig—Flensburg (Clessin, op. cit.). Very common at Rédding (Schlesch, 
Ann. Soe. Roy. Zool. and Mal. Belg., 1907, p. 46). 
Silesia— Hirschberg and the Sudeten (Loens and others). 
Westphalia N.—Recorded from Porta Westphalica and Jacobsbere near Minden, 
and the Island of Heligoland (Pfeffer and others). 
NETHERLANDS. 
Holland—A single immature shell, near the Sapinitres, Selzaete, May 1871 
(Broeck, Bull. Soe. Mal. Belg., 1871, p. 40); and Westerlund records the var. 
schepmanni from Rhoon, near Rotterdam. 
Belgium—A single specimen in a beech wood, Roumont, Luxembure (J. C. 
Purves, Bull. Soc. Mai. Belg., 1870, p. 49); also at Brussels in Brabant (Broeck, 
Bull. Soc. Mal. Belg., 1871, p. 41). 
FRANCE. -_=— 
Ain—Terver records it for Bugey, rare (Locard, Moll. Ain, 1881, p. 25). 
Aisne—Forest of Riz (Lallemant and Servain, 1869, p. 14). 
Basses Pyrénées—Mabille records it from Bayonne and St. Jean de Luz. 
Calvados—Recorded and figured from Calvados by Kobelt, Icon., 1878, p. 36. 
Cotes-du-Nord—Under stones by the forts, and in the Ferrugineous Valley, 
Dinan (Bourguignat, Mal. Bret., 1860, p. 127). 
Cote d’Or—Very rare, under moss, Prairie du Moulin de la Bruyére (Wattebled, 
Journ. de Coneh., 1889, p. 313). 
Finistére—On rocks, by Prefecture, Quimper (Bourguignat, Mal. Bret., 1860, 
p. 91). By the marsh at Kerloch, near Dinant; and by the fortifications at Brest 
(I. Daniel, Journ. de Conch., 1883, p. 379). 
Hautes Pyrénées—Lourdes (Fagot, Hist. Mal. Pyr. Frang., 1880, p. 7). 
Landes—Recorded from Dax by Grateloup (Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., 1862, p. 162). 
Loire—Woods, Mont Pilat, near Lyons (Locard, Moll. Lyons, 1877, p. 15). 
Morbihan— Tour d’Elven (Taslé, 1867, p. 54). 
Pas-de-Calais—Boulogne-sur-Mer (Mabille, Journ. de Conch., 1865). 
Rhone—Found by Terver at Lyons (Jeffreys, l.c.). 
Savoy—(Clessin, op. cit.). 
Seine—Mabille t. G. K. Gude. 
Seine Inferieure—Abundant, Veules-en-Caux, Aug. 1885! 8. ©. Cockerell. 
Somme—Bizet t. G. K. Gude. 
Var—Toulon (Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., v., 1869, p. 157). 
SWITZERLAND. 
Found by Dr. Scharff on the Brunig Pass, Canton Unterwalden. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Galicia—Recorded by Bakowski. 
Hungary—Recorded by Locard (Mal. Lyon, 1877, p. 16); and by Hazay as 
Hyalina cellaria var. alliaria Millet, from various points of the Tatra in the 
Carpathians, but the dimensions quoted for the specimens—13 mill.—would seem 
to preclude this species (Jahrb. Mal. Ges., 1885, p. 25). 
ITALY. 
Schneider records the typical form from San Remo in Liguria; and Westerlund 
the var. aquitanica Ch. from Tuscany. 
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