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ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Somerset N.—Clevedon, Miss L. C. Jones. Bath (Jeffreys, Br. Conch., 1862). 
Dorset—Portland, Feb. 1890! E. R. Sykes. Studland, Aug. 1907, W. E. Brady. 
Isle of Wight—Enumerated by Mr. Loydell. 
Surrey—Croydon, K. McKean. Haslemere, C. Pannell 
Middlesex— Near Hendon, J. E. Cooper. 
Oxford—Wood, Eaton, April 1906 ! H. C. Napier. 
Gloucester W.—Bristol (Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., 1862, p. 219). 
Stafford—Canal bank near Cheadle, April 1891, L. E. Adams. 
Glamorgan—Rare, Cardiff, F. W. Wotton. 
Brecon—W oods near Brecon (Turton’s Conch. Dict., 1819, p. 54). 
Radnor—Water-break-its-Neck, 1880 ! C. ‘Il. Musson. 
Derby—Hartington, May 1890 ! Lionel E. Adams. 
Lincoln N.—Hubbard’s Hill, Louth, 1900, C. 8. Carter. South Kelsey, 1902, 
Rey. E. A. Woodruffe Peacock. 
Cheshire—Gatley Wood, J. W. Jackson. 
York S.E.—Hessle, Nov. 1878, J. Darker Butterell. York, S. W. North. 
York N.E.—Scalby Beck-side and Ayton, J. A. Hargreaves. 
York S.W.—Elland, J. Whitwham. Near Calverley, Sept. 1886, J. W. Carter. 
Chapelthorpe, 1885, J. Wileock. Pontefract, Apr. 1877 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
York Mid W.—Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Aug. 1878 ! W. Nelson. Abbey Plain, 
Knaresborough, Aug. 1866, J. Blackburn. 
York N.W.—Roadside, Bowes, July 1884 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
Westmorland and Lake Lancs.—Serpentine Walk, Kendal, J. W. Jackson. 
Isle of Man—Rushen Abbey, Ballasalla! and Colby Glen, Aug. 1890 ! E. Collier. 
SCOTLAND. 
Haddington—North Berwick ! Rev. J. McMurtrie. 
Edinburgh—Salisbury Craigs, Sept. 1888! T. Scott. 
Cantire—Maclhirehanish Bay, Aug. 1888! A. Shaw. Near steamboat quay, West 
Loch, Tarbert, June 1886, T. Scott. 
IRELAND. 
Antrim—Glenshesk, Sept. 1896, R. Standen. 
Tyrone—Verner’s Bridge ! A. W. Stelfox. 
Dublin—Stillorgan, Aug. 1889 ! R. F. Scharff. Bushey Park, R. Welch. 
Galway E.—Clare Galway Abbey, July 1895, R. Standen. 
Cork S.—Bantry Bay (Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., 1862, p. 219). 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
France—This form is recorded from the environs of Puy, Haute Loire, and from 
Arcueil, near Paris, by Pascal ; from the Rhéne department by Locard ; from the 
Cavée de Mérard in the Oise, by Baudon ; from Nimes in the Gard by Moquin- 
Tandon; and as vars. depressa and complanata from the Somme by Picard. 
Switzerland—Bruge, Canton Aargau, May 1885 ! R. Haensler. 
Austro-Hungary—Jachno records this as H. turtonini from a mossy wall in the 
Botanical Gardens, Cracow, Galicia. 
Italy—Valley of the Serchio, Emilia (Stefani, Bull. Mal. Ital., 1875, p. 42). 
Sweden—Westerlund records this variety as frequent about Kalmar. 
Var. sealaris Férussac. 
Helix rotundata monstrum scalaris Férussac, Hist. Moll., 1819, pl. 79, f. 5. 
Helix rotundata var. pyramidalis Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., 1862, p. 219. 
SHELL subconical, spire more raised. Diam. 5% mill. ; 
alt. 4 mill. - 
The Helix rotundata var. globosa described by Friedel e 
in 1864 as smaller than the type with an elevated spire, is 
probably correctly referable to the present variety. Fic. 242.—P. rotundata 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 3". Scalaris Feérussac, x 
Channel Isles— Moulin Huet, Guernsey, and Sark Foor My espe nerson): 
(J. R. le B. Tomlin and E. D. Marquand, Journ. of Conch., 1903, p. 287). 
Sussex E.—Ringmer, T. 8S. Hillman. 
Kent W.—RBickley, T. D. A. Cockerell. Sub-var. g/obosa, Cobham Woods, Noy. 
1908 ! F. H. Sikes. 
Middlesex—Chiswick and near Hendon, J. E. Cooper. 
Surrey— Haslemere (C. Pannell, Journ. of Conch., 1903, p. 9). 
Suffolk E.—Felixstowe, Jan. 1905, F. H. Sikes. 
Gloucester E.—Cooper’s Hill, Cheltenham ! W. Nelson. 
