HYALINIA RADIATULA. LOL 
Under the name of //. hammonis, it is, according to Dr. Westerlund, 
found commonly all over Europe, from Iceland, Finmarken, and Northern 
Finland to the southern branches of the Alps and South Russia. 
INGLAND AND WALES. 
Channel Isles—Jersey, June 1905, F. H. Sikes. Moulin Huet, Guernsey, June 
1904, Hugh Wyndham. Sparingly on the south coast, and at the Vale, Guernsey, 
but more plentiful in Alderney (Tomlin and Marquand, J. of C., Jan. 1903, p. 286). 
; PENINSULA. 
Devon N.—Wood on north coast at Countesbury, Aug. 1892! Lionel E. Adams. 
Railway bank near Northam, July 1889! W. Gain. Belstone, Okehampton, Sept. 
1904 ! Miss Daisy Mason. Lee! Mrs. G. B. Longstaff. Common in moss on Lundy 
Island, Jan. 1907, J. R. le B. Tomlin. , 
Somerset N.—At roots of stunted grass in crevices of limestone rocks on Elton 
Hill, and in similar situations on the eastern scarp of Clevedon Hill, and also found 
near Clifton by Mr. W. Webster (A. M. Norman, Inl. Moll. Som., 1860, p. 141). 
CHANNEL. 
Wilts. N.—Melksham, 1905! E. W. Swanton. Purton ! Rey. J. Goine. 
Wilts. S.—Between Box and Corsham, also at Salisbury and Devizes (J. E. Vize, 
Wilts. Mag., ix., p. 278). Little Langford, May 1904 ! Hugh Wyndham. 
Dorset—In a lane near Godlingston, Swanage (R. H. Soden-Smith); under moss, 
Whatcombe Park (J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, Dorset List, 1885). Bloxworth ! GC. O. P. 
Cambridge ; Leeson Wood, Mrs. Beccles ; Langton-Maltravers, and Wilkes Wood 
(id., Moll. Dorset, 1898, p. 6). Weymouth (Damon, Geol. Dorset, 1884, p. 234). 
Isle of Wight—Bembridge, A. G. More; near Ventnor, G. Guyon (Venables’ 
Guide to Isle of Wight, 1860, p. 462). Yarmouth, 1866, Chas. Ashford. Ventnor, 
Apl. 1888! J. W. Wood. 
Hants. S.—Crabbe Wood, near Winchester (Tomlin, Sci. Goss., 1883, p. 67). 
Gosport, J. E. Cooper. 
Hants. N.—Swarraton, March 1888! Rev. W. L. W. Eyre. 
Sussex W.—Ratham, Dec. 1881 ! W. Jeffery. Midhurst, Aug. 1884! T. D. A. 
Cockerell. 
Sussex E.—Near Kingston and in Ashcombe plantation, Lewes (J. E. Harting, 
Zool., March 1878, p. 88). 
Kent E.—Smeeth, Jan. 1883, Mrs. J. Fitzgerald. 
Kent W.—Near Tunbridge Wells, May 1862 (J. G. Jeffreys, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist., July 1862, p. 76). Paddock Wood, Aug. 1884, and Chislehurst, Sept. 1885 ! 
T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Surrey—Sandpits, Reigate Heath ; Redhill, ete., common, G. S. & E. Saunders. 
30x Hill, Aug. 1883, E. H. Rowe. Oxted, Sept. 1884; Barnes, Dee. 1884! and 
Kew, Sept. 1886! T. D. A. Cockerell. Grayswood, E. W. Swanton, and Purley, 
Kk. McKean (Pannell, J. of Conch., April 1902, p. 170). Addington (id., op. cit., 
July 1903, p. 332). Haslemere, 1903 (id.). 
Essex S.—St. Swithin’s Meadows and Wanstead Park, but not abundant 
(Crouch, Essex Nat., 1890, p. 209). Warley, G. H. Clapp. 
Essex N.—Colchester ! not rare (Laver, Essex Trans., 1882, p. 94). Walton- 
on-the-Naze, 1885 ! Rev. Churchill Babington. Common at Chignal St. James 
(R. M. Christy, Essex Nat., 1889, p. 8). Felstead Place Wood, not common 
(French, Essex Nat., 1888, p. 2). 
Herts.—Near Otterspool and Berrywood, May 1875 (Lavis, Trans. Watford 
Soe., vol. i., p. 17, 1876). Ware, Dr. Gwyn Jeffreys. Banks of river Lea, Essendon, 
1907, G. D. H. Carpenter. 
Middlesex— Mill Hill near Ealing, June 1885, and Bedford Park, Chiswick, 
Feb. 1885 ! T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Berks.—Bradfield near Reading, Rev. E. Peake. 
Oxford—Not common in the bog between Klsfield and Stow Wood (Whiteaves, 
Oxford List, 1857, p. 6). Not uncommon, Banbury (Streteh, 1855) ; Little Bourton ; 
fairly common at Henley, well distributed but rare abont Oxford (W. E. Collinge, 
Conch., 1891, p. 20). _Howe Wood, Watlington, June !908 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
ANGLIA. 
Suffolk E.—Rejectamenta of river Alde, Blaxhall !G.T. Rope. Saxmundham, 
Aug. 1890, L. E. Adams. Lowestoft, Mendlesham and Wickham Skeith (Maylield, 
J. of Conch., Apl. 1903, p. 296). 
Suffolk W.—Near Cockfield ! Rey. Dr. Churchill Babington. 
THAMES. 
