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190 PYRAMIDULA ROTUNDATA. 
Edinburgh —Arthnr’s Seat, Edinburgh, Apr. 1883 ! R. F. Scharff. Cramond 
Island, Sept. 1888 !'T. Scott. Braid road, Lothianburn, Apr. 1890 ! W. Evans. 
Perth Mid—Kinnoul Hill, F. Buchanan White. 
Perth N.—Pitlochry, H. Coates. Barnhill, J. Dawson. 
Aberdeen S.—F. Buchanan White, Scot. Nat., vol. ii. 
Westerness—Pictish Tower, Glenelg, July 1889 ! Alex. Somerville. 
Main Argyle—Ruins, Dunstaffnage Castle, Oban, Ang. 1902 ! E. Collier. 
Dumbarton—Crosslet near Dumbarton, Aug. 1886! W. Denison Roebuck. Canal 
bank near Garseadden, June 1889 ! A. Shaw. 
Cantire—Near steamboat pier, West Loch Tarbert, June 1886 ! T. Scott. 
Ross W.—Balmacarra, Sept. 1906 ! Rev. R. Godfrey. 
Orkneys—South Ronaldshay, Aug. 1905 ! Rev. R. Godfrey. 
IRELAND. 
Derry—Rejectaimenta of the river Bann, Coleraine, April 1884 ! L. E. Adams. 
Antrim—A_ numerous colony in damp hollow at foot of cliff talus, Portnoffer 
Bay, Giant’s Causeway, 1893, J. R. le B. Tomlin. 
Down—Holywood House (W. Thompson, Ann. and Mag. Hist., 1840, p. 31). 
Dublin —Killiney (W. W. Walpole, Zool., 1853). 
Tipperary S.—Glenconner, Sept. 1888 ! Rev. A. H. Delap. 
Cork S.—Roche’s Hotel grounds, Glengariff, Aug. 1899 ! E. Collier. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—Recorded from Alsace by Meyer; tolerably common in Nassau 
Kobelt’s Nassau List, 1871). Georgenthal in Thuringia, May 1904 ! F. H. Sikes. 
Among loose stones in the Mussel-limestone region near Ochsenfurt in Bavaria 
(Clessin, Mal. BL., ii., p. 156). 
Belgium—Common at Ollignies near Lessines in Hainanlt (T. Le Comte, Bull. 
Soe. Mal. Belg., 1871, p. 51). In Brabant, it is common at Hastiére; also found at 
Villers and near the dyehouse, Rouge-Cloitre (Van den Broeck, op. cit., 1869, p. 96). 
Verviers (Colbeau, op. cit., p. 85). Tervueren (Raeymaekers, op. cit , 1887, p. 68); 
and among ruins of the Abbey of Aulne, April 1871 (Roffiaen, op. cit., 1871, p. 15). 
In Luxemburg, it is found at Roumont (Purves, op. eit., 1870, p. 49). 
France—The truly typical specimens are said by Locard to be found at Grande- 
Chartreuse, Istre. It is recorded from Remiremont, Vosges, by Puton; from 
Grasse, Alpes Maritimes, by Astier; from Calvados by de Hopital; from the 
summit of Teix near St. Saulge, Niévre, by Breviére; from Chavornay in Ain and 
Lyons in the Rhone, by Locard ; Forest of Hez in the Oise, by Bandon; Mont 
Dore, Puy-de-Déme, by P. Fischer; from Areneil, Seine, and the wood of Meudon, 
Seine-et-Oise, by Pascal ; the Gorge of Dissaz, and at Servoz in the Chamouni valley, 
Haute Savoie by Roffiaen. The sub-var. pallida is recorded from Mondragon forest, 
Cote @Or by Wattebled ; and from the wood at Angy, Oise, by Baudon. 
Switzerland—W ood at St. Gervais near Geneva (A. Brot). 
Sicily—Madonie and about Palermo (Benoit, Sicilian List, 1882, p. 57). 
Norway—Var. a/bina, Malméen, Christiania (Esmark, J. of Conch., 1886, p. 104). 
Sweden—Recorded from the Island of Oeland by Westerlund. 
Var. grisea Moquin-T'andon, Hist. Moll., 1855, i1., p. 107. 
SHELL dark grey, without markings. 
Herts.—On rockery in garden, Watford, July 1883 ! John Hopkinson. 
France—Rare, Auch, Gers (Dupuy). Pyrénées and at Grasse, Alpes Maritimes 
(Moquin-Tandon). Caen, Calvados (de ? Hépital) ; and the Rhéne (Locard). 
Belgium—Roumont, Luxemburg (Van den Broeck). 
Switzerland—Chillon, Canton Vaud, Aug. 1879 (F. Roffiaen). 
Var. Olivacea Moquin-T'andon, Hist. Moll., 1855, i1., p. 107. 
Helix votundata var. d. Porro, Mal. Comasca, 1838, p. 46. 
SHELL olivaceous, without markings. 
Germany —Uniformly olive-green shells are not rare at Eisenach, Thuring” 
(Boettger, Nach. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1878, p. 2). 
France—Environs of Rodez, Aveyron (Moquin-Tandon, l.c.). Department of 
the Yonne (Comm. Caziot). — 
Italy—Como, Lombardy (Porro, 1.e.) 
