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94 HYALINIA RADIATULA. 
SCOTLAND. 
Roxburgh—Sunlaws, June 1904! Rev. R. Godfrey. 
Stirling—Near Stirling, Feb. 1894 ! A. McLellan. 
Perth S. and Clackmannan—Strathyre near Callander ! W. Evans. 
Perth Mid—-Crieff, June 1904 ! Rev. R. Godfrey. 
Aberdeen—(Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., 1869, v., p. 157). 
Cantire—Tarbert, June 1886 ! T. Scott. 
IRELAND. 
Derry—Coleraine, rare, March 1884! Lionel E. Adams. 
Antrim—More plentiful than the type, according to Stubbs and Adams. It is 
recoided by Mr. Welch from Kenbane Port, 1897, Glenshesk, 1898, Colin Glen near 
Belfast, 1899, Glenavey, 1900, Murlough Bay, 1901, and in the ‘‘shell pockets ” at 
Whitepark, Sept. 1896; and by Mr. Standen from Torr Head and Ballintog in 1889. 
Down—Glen Donard demesne, 1897; old wood in Belvoir Park, 1898; Bangor, 
1899, and Fortbreda, 1900, R. Welch; Downpatrick marshes, Stelfox and Welch. 
Armagh—Newry, June 1905 ! and Crossmaglen ! P. H. Grierson. 
Monaghan —Carrickmacross ! and Isle Cremaclie, Oct. 1903 ! P. H. Grierson ; 
Castle Blayney, 1906 ! J. N. Milne. 
Tyrone—(Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., 1862, i., p. 166). 
Donegal—Lough Eske, 1900 ; and Rosguill, 1903 ! R. Welch. Glen Lough, Sept. 
1905 (A. W. Stelfox, Irish Nat., March 1906, p. 63). 
Fermanagh—Crom Castle and Milltown, Aug. 1889, J. G. Milne. 
Meath—Stamullen, Oct. 1904, and Moynalty, April 1905 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Wicklow—Powerscourt Waterfall, April 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Kilkenny—Freshford, 1903 ! and near Attenagh ! P. H. Grierson. 
Leitrim—Swiss Valley, 1904, R. Welch. 
Sligo—Glenear, July, 1904 (Welch and Stelfox, Irish Nat., Sept. 1904, p. 186). 
Mayo W.—Glen at Delphi, April 1897, R. Welch. 
Galway W.—Barna, Aug. 1907! R. A. Phillips. 
Galway E.—Woodford, Aug. 1907! R. A. Phillips. 
Clare—Lahinch, 1900 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Tipperary S.—Near Urlingford, May 1903 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Tipperary N.—Borrisokane, Aug. 1907 ! R. A. Phillips. 
Waterford— Youghal, Aug. 1902! P. H. Grierson. Glendine, July 1907! R.Standen. 
Cork S.—Carrigrohane, Rostellan, and Ballinspittal, July 1907 ! (Welch and 
Stelfox, Irish Nat., Sept. 1907, p. 298). 
Cork N.—Killeagh, Aug. 1902! and Macroom, May 1902, P. H. Grierson. 
Kerry—More plentiful than type (Stubbs and Adams, Irish Nat., Nov. 1898). 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—H. viridula in moist places under limestone debris at Eschenberg in 
Hesse by Menke, and from Bésingfelde in Lippe by Dunker.  Zonites striatulus 
mut. vitrea is recorded from Silesia, the Harz Mountains, and Rhineland by Schmidt; 
from Thuringia by von Martens ; as H. pura var. viridula from Saxony and Dantzic 
in West Prussia; as Z. striatulus var. albinos Moquin from Alsace by Meyer; as 
H. radiatula var. viridula from Sollinger Wald, Brunswick, by Doéring ; and as 
H. radiatula var. virescens from Gr. Raum, Fritzen’schen Forst, East Prussia, by 
Mr. H. Sell. 
Belgium—H. radiatula sub-var. concolor D. & M. has been found by M. Purves 
at Roumont in Luxemburg. 
France—JH/. radiatula sub-var. concolor is recorded for Savoy and Haute Savoie 
by Dumont and Mortillet; the var. albinos from the Vosges by Puton; as 
H. viridula Mke. from Bois de Chaville, and du Rainey in the department of the 
Seine ; as H. pura var. viridula from the Dréme ; and as var. vitrina Moquin from 
the environs of Puy, in Haute Loire. 
Switzerland—Arollo in the canton of Valais, at an altitude of 7,000 feet, above 
the limit of trees, July 1903 ! E. Collier ; and at Trient in 1906 by Mr. H. Watson. 
As Z. viridulus it is recorded by Bourguignat from Emmatten in Unterwalden and 
Seelisberg in Canton Uri; and by Charpentier for Devens in Canton Vaud. 
Austro-Hungary—As H. viridula from Schluderbach in the Tyrol by Gredler. 
Spain—H. viridula, Hospicio de Venasque in Aragon by Bofil, and Bosque de 
Barricaudo in Catalonia by Fagot. 
Norway—H. hammonis var. virescens, Fagerheim near Tonsberg, province of 
Christiania (Esmark, Journ. of Conch., 1886, p. 103). 
Russia—Recorded by Milachevich as H. pura var. viridula Mke. from the 
Montagnes des Moineanx, Bielkovo and Loujki, in the government of Moscow ; 
as H. hammonis var. viridula Menke it is said to be found in Finland, chiefly in 
the Arctic regions; and also at Abastuman in Transcaucasia. 
