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254 HELIX ASPERSA. 
Somerset N.—Bratton St. Maur, not eommon, E.W. Swanton. Rey. Dr. Norman 
reports an elongate variety from Clevedon as var. producta. 
Isle of Wight—Ventnor, A. Loydell. Carisbrooke Castle ! F. Booth. 
Sussex W.—Tolerably common on a stone wall facing the sea at Littlehampton, 
1883, W. C. Atkinson. Worthing ! J. H. James. 
Sussex E.—Lewes, J. H. A. Jenner. Downs, Eastbourne, Rev. S. S. Pearce. 
Kent E.—Folkestone ! Mrs. Fitzgerald. Faversham, July 1883, Miss Fairbrass. 
Kingsdown, J. E. Cooper. 
Surrey—Caterham Junction, Sept. 1884, T. D. A. Cockerell. 
Berks. —Maidenhead, July 1880, L. E. Adams. 
Oxford—Near Oxtord, Mrs. M. E. Cusack. 
Bucks.—In garden, Aston Clinton, 1900, A. Leicester. 
Suffolk E.—Blythburg, J. E. Cooper. 
Norfolk E.—Near Hellesdon, A. Maylield. Yelverton, Rev. S. Spencer Pearce. 
Cambridge—A very small, conical specimen, 17 mill. in diameter and 20 mill. 
in altitude, found in garden at Cambridge (H. Watson). 
Northampton —Grimscote, 1884 ! A. Loydell. 
Gloucester E.—Gloucester, Sept. 1883, J. Madison. 
Gloucester W.—In hedges about Bristol, 1874, Miss F. M. Hele. 
Glamorgan—Cogan near Cardiff ! F. W. Wotton. 
Pembroke —Plentiful, Castle Hill, Tenby, G. Sherriff Tye. Common at Tenby, 
on Marsh road, and Castle Hill, also found on the South Cliff, 1895 ! A. G. Stubbs. 
Cardigan—Aberystwyth, May 1888 ! E. Collier. 
Merioneth— Barmouth, Aug. 1886, Lionel E. Adams. 
Denbigh —Llandudno, 1884, E. Collier. 
Anglesey— Beaumaris, G. W. Adans. 
Lincoln N.—Sandhills, Mablethorpe, 1900, C. S. Carter. Little Cotes, Sept. 
1902, A. Smith. : 
York S.E.—Bridlington, 1881, Rev. W. C. Hey. 
York N.E.—Castle Hill, Scarborough, J. A. Hargreaves. Filey ! J. E. Crowther. 
York Mid W.—Ingleton, Aug. 1888 ! E. Collier. 
York S.W.—Pontefract, G. Roberts. Sandal Castle Hill, 1883, J. Wileock. 
Cumberland— Whitehaven, Sept. 1883 ! R. D. Darbishire. 
Isle of Man--Douglas road, Peel, and Pool Vaaish, Aug. 1891, Wm. Moss and 
Rh. Cairns. 
SCOTLAND. 
Cantire—Plentiful about the old castle, Tarbert, T. Scott. 
Edinburgh—Inchkeith, 'T. Scott. 
IRELAND. 
Dublin—A most curious elongated variety from near IKilliney Castle (W. W. 
Walpole, Zool., 1853, p. 4022). 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
France—Common about Paris according to Pascal; also cited by de lHépital 
from walls and in disused quarries about Caen in Calvados; Fagot records it 
from Mont Alarie, Aude; and it was collected by Mr. 8. C. Cockerell in Aug. 1885 
at Venles-en-Caux, Seine Inférieure! The sub-var. acuminata is recorded by Baudon 
from the quarries of St. Laurent, Mouy, Oise; and the sub-var. conica enumerated 
for the Agenais by Gassies. Mr. F. H. Sikes in Sep. 1907 found a elosely-allied form 
on the Chauney Isle, department of the Manche ! 
Italy—Recorded by Prof. Issel from the environs of Terni, Umbria; by Paulucei 
from Calabria, at Palmi, and a small variety at Monteleone. In Sicily, this variety 
is figured by Dr. Tiberias the typical Sicilian form ; it was collected in Aug. 1904 
by Mr. L. E. Adams about the ruined temples of Girgenti; it is also recorded from 
Sardinia at Monte Santo di Pula by Paulneci; and is said to be found on the 
Islands of Malta and Gozo. 
Spain— Collected at Alicante in province of Valencia by Mr. R. D. Darbishire. 
Algeria —Recorded from the environs of Constantine by Bourguignat, from which 
place L have seen specimens from the collection of Mr. J. H. Ponsonby. Lallemant 
records this variety from Flicet-el-Bhar and Beni-Djenad, Kabylia. 
Tunis—Ain-Draham and Fedj-Saha, Letoumeaux and Bourguignat. 
New Zealand—Auckland, C. T. Musson. 
