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Surrey— Recorded by Da Costa in 1778 from ‘‘ the moss on the bodies of large 
trees and in woods”; and by G. 8. and E. Saunders at Reigate on beech trees on 
the downs. Common at Haslemere, 1878 ! and plentiful at Caterham, 1879 ! Rey. 
S. Spencer Pearce. Box Hill, Aug. 1888, E. H. Rowe. Guildford ; Shirley Com- 
mon, Ang. 1884; Warlingham, May 1883, T. D. A. Cockerell. Chalk bank near 
Limpstield, March 1891; and hedgebank, Burford Bridge. near Mickleham, June 
1901, A. Reynell. Sutton and Banstead, Oct. 1902, F. H. Sikes. 
Essex S.—Dead shells, Doddinghurst, March 1884! R. Miller Christy. 
Essex N.—Recorded by James Carter as found in 1833 in hedges and gardens 
about Witham. Saffron Walden, 1852-60, C. Ashford. Rare at Chignal St. James, 
Aug. 1883! R. Miller Christy. Sible Hedingham, Aug. 1890, L. E. Adams. 
Herts.— Beech woods, Tring, Miss Selby. On stumpsin hedges, Sandridge, A. F. 
Griffith. Ware, Sept. 1886 ! and Tring, July 1910! C. Oldham. Bishop Stortford, 
July 1891, E.E. Ingold. Aldenham, Rev. A. H. Cooke. 
Middlesex —Fairly common about sixty years ago on a rough wall in the zoo- 
logical gardens, Regent’s Park, R. D. Darbishire. 
Berks. —Fairly common in hedges on gravelly soil, Maidenhead, June 1880, L. E. 
Adams. Reading, May 1885! C. G. Barrett. Beech woods, Bradfield, Oet. 1906, 
Rev. E. Peake. 
Oxford—Recorded by H. E. Strickland in 1834 as frequent on beech stems about 
Henley-on-Thames ; and by Rey. Canon Norman in 1853 as not uncommon in woods 
at Watlington. Beech woods, Howe Combe, May 1909 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
Wall near Charlbury ; and common on beech trees near Evring, Aug. 1883 ! Rev. 
S. Spencer Pearce. 
Bucks.— High Wycombe, H. Ullyett. Common at Marlow, 1875 ! Rev. S. Spencer 
Pearce. Monk’s Risborough, 1901, Prof. Weldon. Amersham, Feb. 1905, F.H.Sikes. 
ANGLIA. 
Suffolk E.— Abundant near Southwold, Aug. 1883, A. F. Griffith. | Upper 
Hellesdon, 1891 ! and Needham Market, Oct. 1902, A. Mayfield. Eye; and on oak 
trunks, Homersfield, April 1907, G. T. Rope. 
Suffolk W.—Recorded eighty years ago as frequent about Sudbury (Loudon’s 
Magazine). Milden! A. Mayfield. Fakenham Magna, 1905, F. H. Sikes. 
Norfolk E.—Common in hawthorn hedges about Thorpe and Dunston, near 
Norwich (W. K. Bridgman, Zool., 1851, p. 3303).. On stone walls, Bramerton and 
Thorpe, March 1886, 'T. Reeve. 
Cambridge—Fen Ditton, June 1909 ! Hugh Watson. 
Bedford —Limbury, April 1885 ! J. Saunders. 
Hunts.—Clay lane, Aleonbury ! Abbot’s Ripton! and Cow lane, Little Stukeley, 
1899, Rey. R. Ashington Bullen. ‘ 
Northampton—Recorded in 1712 by Morton as found ‘‘in hedge-bottoms on the 
west side of Oakley parva, by the road to Stanian.” Castle Ashby on lime trees, 
Dee. 1878 ! and Yardley Hastings, Sept. 1885! R. Rogers. In hedges, Barton, April 
1896; Hornstock Wood, Jan. 1904; a large colony, Oundle, July 1906; and in 
hedgerows, Deenethorpe, June 1907, C. E. Wright. 
SEVERN, 
Gloucester E.—Many on the limestone rocks, but commoner on the beech trees 
in nearly all the woods about Cooper’s Hill, Cheltenham (Webster, Nat., 1854, p 
137). Rendeombe (Bellars, Brit. Shells, 1858). Plentiful, Stroud, Aug. 1884 ! E. J. 
Elliott. Gloucester, Oct. 1879, Rev. H. Milnes. 
Gloucester W.—Generally distributed on walls, ete., about Bristol, Miss F. M. 
Hele. Common on the cliffs, Clifton, May 1866 ! W. Nelson. Long Ashton, Aug. 
1884! J. R. le B. Tomlin. Roadside, Staunton, July 1891 ! W. Whitwell. 
Monmouth—In great abundance about Chepstow, E. J. Lowe.  Plentiful on 
mountain limestone, Tintern, Apr. 1884! C. T. Musson. Wyndeliff, I’. H. Sikes. 
Hereford—Abundant in beech woods, Ross, July 1885 ! Rev. R. W. J. Smart. 
Belmont, Hereford, Oct. 1886 ! C. B, Plowright. Local and uncommon, Doward 
Hill, Dormington, A. E. Boycott. Symond’s Yat, July 1891! W. Whitwell. 
Worcester—Enumerated for Malvern (Griffiths, Malvern List, 1870). Morley’s 
Nursery, Balsall Heath, Aug. 1877 ! W. Nelson. Cleeve Prior, abundant, May 1883, 
W. H. Boland. Common, Habberley Valley, 1886, B. M. Oakeshott. 
Stafford—A bundant on the limestone; and at Hezley Castle (Garner, Stall, 
1844, p. 301). Dovedale, Sept. 1884! F. B. Webb. Beeston Tor near Wetton, April 
1885 ! E. D. Bostock. 
Salop—One dead shell amongst débris of Wenlock Shale at Edge Wood, Church 
Stretton (Buddicom, Moll. Ch. Strett., 1904). 
