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138 ZONITOIDES EXCAVATUS. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. PENINSULA. 
Cornwall W.—Hayle, April 1884! Miss S. Hockin. Near Land’s End, Ang. 
1883, E. D. Marquand. Abundant among dead leaves in woods, Camborne (J. P. 
Johnson, Geol. Mag., 1903, p. 27). 
CHANNEL. 
Dorset—Enumerated for Weymouth (Damon, Geol. Dorset, 1884, p. 234). East 
Lulworth, J. C. Mansel-Pleydell. Parkstone, Aug. 1904 ! Hugh Wyndham. 
Isle of Wight—Apse woods and among damp leaves, etc., Alverstone (Venables 
Guide to Isle of Wight, 1860, p. 462). Sandown (R. Tate, Brit. Moll., 1866, p. 109). 
Hants. S.—Generally distributed in the New Forest, and in some woods, as 
Wilverley, it is very common (E. D. Marquand, Sci. Goss., June 1879, p. 125). 
Rather common on Hengistbury Head, June 1883; Scott’s Hill Meadows, under 
bark of trees with Balea perversa, Nov. 1891, J. H. Ashford. Wootton End ; 
Hoborne ; Boscombe ; Holmsley ! and Chuton Bunny, Barton Cliffs ! C. Ashford. 
Sussex W.—Midhurst, Sept. 1881 ! W. Jeffery. Under dead fir bark, St. 
Leonard’s Forest, Mr. Borrer (J. E. Harting, Zool., March 1878, p. 88). 
Sussex E.—Streamside, Rowfant, Tilgate Forest, E. Saunders. Heathfield, 
T. Harding. Peplye, Horsted Keynes, Aug. 1900! W. Whitwell. 
Kent W.—Tunbridge Wells, Dr. J. G. Jeffreys. 
Surrey—Common, Barnes, April 1885! Mrs. Skilton. Headley lane (E. H. 
Rowe, Garner, 1886, p. 19). Garden, Manor Park House, Sutton, Nov. 1902, F. H. 
Sikes. Mortlake and Epsom, E. Step (C. Pannell, jun., J. of Conch., 1902, p. 170). 
Herts.—Sandridge, Dee. 1883 ! A. F. Griffiths. 
Berks.— Wellington College, and near Bucklebury fish-ponds, Oct. 1906, Rev. 
BK. Peake. 
Oxford—Rejectamenta of Thames, Port Meadow, Oxford, 1871 ! W. Whitwell. 
ANGLIA. 
THAMES. 
Suffolk W.—Recorded for Hardwick by Rev. Carleton Greene. 
Northampton—Garden, Woodend, July 1881, A. Loydell. Thorpe village, 
frequent, July 1882, A. W. Nichols. 
SEVERN. 
Gloucester E.—Wooton, near Gloucester (Tate, Brit. Moll., 1866, p. 109). 
Warwick-—Sutton (H. Overton, Journ. of Mal., Sept. 1900, p. 171). 
Stafford—Cannock road, near Stafford, May 1886 ! Lionel E. Adams. Basford, 
near Leek, and Byrth Hill, Maer, J. R. B. Masefield. Oakamoor, A. T. Daniel. 
SOUTH WALES. 
Glamorgan—Gellygron, near Swansea, Dr. J. G. Jeffreys. 
Pembroke—Hoyle’s Mouth, near Tenby, C. Jefferys. 
Cardigan—Lane off Aberystwyth road, Borth, Aug. 1907! A. H. Jowett-Murray. 
NORTH WALES. 
Merioneth—Tan-y-bwlch, Dr. J. G. Jeffreys. Bwleh-y-Coedlwedd and Pandora’s 
Well, Barmouth, Aug. 1884 ! J. Hopkinson. 
Carnarvon—Llanberis, Dr. J. G. Jettreys. 
Lincoln N.—Woodhall Spa, F. W. Fierke. 
Leicester—In willow stumps below Castle Mount, Benscliff Wood (J. Plant, 
Leicestershire List, 1887, p. 28). 
Notts.—Very rare, Attenborough bogs (Dodd and Musson, Notts. List, 1881). 
Near Sawley (Lowe, Conch. Notts., 1853). Clifton, B. Sturges Dodd. Sherwood 
Forest, J. Ray Hardy. 
Derby—Robin’s Wood near Repton, Rey. H. Milnes. Burton-on-Trent, P. B. 
Mason. Foremark! J. T. Marshall. Plantations by Peak Forest Canal, July 1891. 
Miller's Dale, Thomas Hey. Moderately common, Clifton ; and road-side between 
Winster and Ashbourne, Aug. 1889 ! Lionel E. Adams. 
TRENT. 
MERSEY. 
Cheshire—Near Heatley, Sept. 1882, L. E. Adams. Common along Baguley 
road, Sale; and Gib lane, Northenden, 1885 ! C. Oldham. Baguley and Eastham, 
June 1888! E. Collier. Not uncommon about Ashley, Hale, Rostherne, Dunham, 
Sinderland and Wythenshawe (Milne and Oldham, J. of Conch., Jan. 1894, p. 318). 
sidston (Rev. H. H. Higgins, Liverpool List, 1891, p. 23). 
Lancashire S.—On the Cheshire border, near Manchester, the type and variety 
are not uncommon, L. E. Adams. Abundant, Barlow Wood ; Hough End Clough 
(J. Hardy, Manchester List, 1865, p. 37). A large colony on canal bank, opposite 
Buckley’s Mill, Reddish ; and roadside, by waterworks, Prestwich, Apl. 1880! L. E. 
Adams. Clifton Junction, Sept. 1885 ! Thos. Rogers. Roadside between Ormskirk 
and Halsall; and at base of Parbold Beacon, Dr. G. W. Chaster. Holden Clough, 
Sept. 1902 ! and abundant at Bardsley, near Oldham, Fred. Taylor. Rare near 
