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THAMES. 
Kent E.— Folkestone, Jan. 1883 ! Mrs. Fitzgerald. Margate, Sept. 1885! 
S. C. Cockerell. 
Kent W.—Brasted, Oct. 1905! Cobham Woods, March 1909 ! F. H. Sikes. 
Surrey—Commion in beech woods, Reigate (G. 5. and E. Saunders). Among 
rushes, Barnes Common, Dee. 1885, T. D. A. Cockerell. In dry and cold weather 
may be found under stones and chalk fragments among grass on south slope of 
downs, Croydon, Kenneth McKean. Marden Park ! J. E. Cooper. 
Essex S.—Among dead beech and holly leaves, Highbeach, Loughton, April 
1888 ! H. Wallis Kew. Epping Forest, J. E. Cooper. 
Essex N.—Occurs in considerable numbers in Stour Wood, Ramsey ; Glebe 
grove, Parsonage garden and lawn, in Wrabness, under stones and pieces of wood, 
as well sound as decayed (Rev. Revett Sheppard, Linn. Trans., 1825, vol. xiv., p. 
162). Barfield, Felstead, not common, 1888 ! J. French. Farnham, E. G. Ingold. 
Herts. —Tring, Oct. 1908 ! Charles Oldhain. 
Middlesex —Harefield, Yiewsley, and near Colnbrook ! J. E. Cooper. 
Berks.— Under damp leaves in ditches, Maidenhead, July 1880! L. E. Adams. 
Numerous on cut reeds by Kennet and Avon canal, Burghfield Lock, Noy. 1906, 
Kev. E. Peake. 
Oxford—Near Little Bourton, Banbury (Stretch, 1885). Rare on an old wall near 
Woodeaton (Whiteaves, 1857). Common near Oxford, 1880 ! Rev. S. S. Pearce. 
Bucks. —Round Cowper’s Oak; and at Olney, Nov. 1894, Lionel E. Adams. 
Burnham Beeches, 1908! J. E. Cooper and G. D. H. Carpenter. 
ANGLIA. 
Suffolk E.—‘‘ Found under stones between Baylham and Great Blakenham ” 
(Rev. Revett Sheppard, Linn. Trans., 1825, vol. xiv., p. 162). Specimens in British 
Museum labelled ‘* Yoxford.” On a hedgebank, Woodbridge, Aug. 1890, L. E. 
Adams. Stoke Ash, Thwaite, Barham and common about Mendlesham! A. Mayfield. 
Aldeburgh, J. E. Cooper. : 
Suffolk W.—Clare (Brown, Ill. Conch., 1845, p. 79). Sudbury (King); Bury St. 
Edmunds (Skepper) ; Hardwick (Rev. Churchill Babington) ; Hopton ! Knettishall, 
Walsham-le-Willows, Drinkstone, Haughley, Great Fakenham, and Rattlesden, 
A. Mayfield. 
Norfolk E.—St. Faith’s, and in sandpit on Ipswich road, J. B. Bridgman. Near 
Garboldisham, Nov. 1890, Lionel E. Adams. Earlham ! A. Mayfield. 
Cambridge !—J. R. le B. Tomlin. 
Northampton—Gayton, July 1881! A. Loydell. Castle Ashby and Yardley 
Chase, moderately common, 1893; and abundant from Braytield to Billing, Feb. 
1897 ! Lionel E. Adams. 
SEVER N. 
Gloucester E.—Stroud, plentiful, Aug. 1884! E. J. Elliott. Common in Birdlip 
Woods, Aug. 1892 ! Lionel E. Adams. 
Gloucester W.—Neighbourhood of Bristol, J. 8S. Miller (Jeffreys, Linn. Trans., 
1833, vol. xvi., p. 512). On walls, Redland, T. G. Ponton ; quarries on the downs, 
E. C. Wheeler and A. Leipner (Leipner, Bristol List, 1875, p. 287). Old walls 
near Westbury, Miss F. M. Hele. Long Wood, Frocester ! Chas. Upton. 
Monmouth—Symond’s Yat, Monmouth, ete., Aug. 1883, A. F. Griffith. Wynd 
Cliff, Chepstow, April 1909 ! F. H. Sikes. 
Hereford —One specimen at Rotherwas (A. E. Boycott, Sci. Goss., 1892, p. 79). 
Worcester—Under stones, Malvern. Specimens in the Worcester Museum, 
collected by Mr. G. Reece (Griffiths’ Malvern List, 1870, p. 160). 
Warwick—Sadal’s Bridge, Solihull, 1865! W. Nelson. Knowle (G. Sherriff Tye, 
(. Journ. of Conch., 1875, p. 69). 
Stafford—Perry Barr (G. 8. Tye, Q. Journ. of Conch., 1878, p. 69). Burford lane, 
Stafford, Nov. 1885, L. E. Adams. Woodhead, Cheadle, Jan. 1888 ! T. F. Burrows. 
Salop—Church Stretton (Jeffreys, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1855, p. 464). 
SOUTH WALES. 
Glamorgan—At roots of rushes in a piece of marshy ground at Marino, near 
Swansea (Jeffreys, Linn. Trans., 1830, vol. xvi., p. 343). 
Brecon—Rhydgoch Falls, April 1909! F. H. Sikes. 
Radnor—In moss, Cwm Bach dingle, Glasbury ! J. Williams Vaughan. 
NORTH WALES. 
z Mienienet— Velwelly; Aug. 1883, A. F. Griffith, Glan-y-Llyn, Sept. 1885 ! 
2, Collier. 
Denbigh—Bodscallon Woods and Happy Valley, Great Orme’s Head, July 1877! 
W. Denison Roebuek. 
Flint—Mold, Sept. 1891 ! Rev. T. Shankland. 
Anglesey—Llanfaes, Beaumaris, and sandhills, Llanfaelog, Aug. 1886! J.G. Milne. 
