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Middlesex—Hammersmith, J. Carter (D. Cooper, op. cit.). 
Oxford—Under loose stones in a Portland sand quarry on Shotover Hill, Rev. 
S. Spencer Pearce (Conchologist, 1891, p. 20). 
Bucks.—Olney, March 1893, Lionel E. Adams. 
Cambridge—Grantchester ! Hugh Watson. 
Gloucester W.—Under stones in moist places about Bristol (J. 8. Miller, Ann. 
Philos., 1822, p. 379). 
Hereford—Not uncommon (Boycott & Bowell, Contr. Fauna Heref., 1899, p. 27). 
Worcester—Moor Green lane, Birmingham ! W. Nelson. 
Warwick—Marl-cliff near Bidford, Stratford-on-Avon ! and Green lane, Small- 
heath ! W. Nelson. 
Salop—Garden, Oswestry, and Porthywaen Quarries, Oct. 1884! W. Whitwell. 
Carmarthen—Golden Grove, Sept. 1904! Lady Lyons. 
Merioneth—Craig Abermawr, Barmouth, Aug. 1884! J. Hopkinson. 
Notts.—Stanton-on-the-Wolds, in woods, April 1878 ! C. T. Musson. 
Derby—Roadsides, Clifton near Ashbourne, Norbury, and Winster, June 1889 ! 
Lionel E. Adams. 
Lancashire S.—Near Prescot ! and between Liverpool and Warrington, Sept. 
1885, T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Lancashire Mid—Woodwell, Silverdale, Sept. 1905, R. Standen. 
York N.E.—Cobble Dump, Runswick Bay, June 1885 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
York S.W.—Roydhouse Wood, Huddersfield, April 1876, L. Peace. 
York Mid W.—Shipley Glen bog and Nab Wood, Bingley, 1887, J. A. Har- 
greaves. Knaresborough and Birstwith (Fitzgerald, J. of Conch., Jan. 1889, p. 27). 
Stocks in Bolland, Aug. 1885 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
SCOTLAND. 
Lanark—Falls of the Clyde near Lanark, Aug. 1886 ! Baker Hudson. 
Haddington—Aberlady, 1888! W. Evans. Dunbar, 1888, Rev. Dr. McMurtrie. 
Kincardine—Stonehaven, with type, Sept. 1886! W. Turner. 
Aberdeen S.—The Links, Old Aberdeen, July 1886, C. B. Plowright. 
Clyde Isles—Near aquarium, Rothesay, Bute, Nov. 1886! T. Scott. 
Ebudes N.—Isle of Skye ! Rev. Dr. Norman. 
Ebudes S.—Oronsay ! Rev. Dr. Norman. 
IRELAND. 
Fermanagh—Drumeru Bridge, Newtownbutler, Aug. 1889! J. G. Milne. 
King’s Co.—Under stones, Clonooney (T. Brown, Irish List, 1818, p. 525). 
Tipperary S.—Near Clonmel, April 1888, Rev. A. H. Delap. 
Waterford—Near Clonmel, April 1888, Rev. A. H. Delap. 
GERMANY. 
Prof. von Martens describes this form as dispersed throughout Middle and South 
Germany, and it has also been definitely recorded for Alsace, Upper Bavaria, 
Brunswick, Hanover, Hesse-Cassel, Holstein, Upper and Lower Franconia, Posen, 
Prussian Saxony, Saxony, Schleswig, Silesia, Upper Lusatia, and West Prussia. 
FRANCE. 
Found throughout the country, but most abundant in the east and south and 
in the hilly regions. Definite records have been published for the Ain, Aisne, 
Ariége, Aude, Auvergne, Calvados, Champagne Meridionale, Charente Inférieure, 
Cotes du Nord, Cote d’Or, Finistére, Gers, Gironde, Haute Garonne, Haute Loire, 
Hautes Pyrénées, Haute Savoie, Isére, Jura, Loire Inférieure, Lot, Lot et Garonne, 
Lozére, Manche, Maine-et-Loire, Meuse, Morbihan, Moselle, Oise, Pyrénées Orien- 
tales, Rhone, Saone et Loire, Savoy, Seine, Seine Inférieure, Somme, Var, Vendée, 
Vosges, and the Island of Corsica. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Recorded from the Cantons of Aargau, Berne, Glarus, Grisons, Lucerne, Neu- 
chatel, St. Gall, Schwyz, Solothurn, Ticino, Unterwalden, Uri, Valais, Vaud, and 
Zurich. 
AIRE 
Recorded from Tuscany, Piedmont, Naples, in Campania, the Island of Sicily, 
and according to Prof. von Martens from the Island of Sardinia. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Recorded from Hungary, Transylvania, Carinthia, Galicia, Croatia, Istria, 
Austria, Bohemia, Moravia, Styria, Tyrol, and Nemila in Central Bosnia. 
