414 HELICIGONA LAPICIDA. 
- SOUTH WALES. 
Glamorgan—Llantwit-Major and Cowbridge, common ! F. W. Wotton. 
Brecon—Llanerchoeddland Wells and Clydach, April 1909 ! F. H. Sikes. 
Radnor—Plentiful on Silurian slate rocks at Water-break-its-neck, Aug. 1881 ! 
C. T. Musson. Aberedw churchyard, Sept. 1907, C. Oldham. 
NORTH WALES. 
Montgomery—Breidden Hill, Welshpool, May 1887 ! J. Bickerton Morgan. 
TRENT. 
Lincoln S.—Dr. Martin Lister in 1678 recorded it as often found in the woods 
of Lincolnshire, in winter under the bark of old trees and among the grass in the 
summer. Harrowby lane, Aug. 1885! Abney wood, Grantham, 1903 ; Ropsley Rise, 
May 1904! J. Hawkins. On trees, Uffington, Sept. 1885! E. Collier. Under stones 
on wall tops, Great Ponton, June 1895 ! !H. Preston. Abundant, Sapperton, Sept. 
1904 ! and Carlby, Aug. 1905 !'T. Stow. 
Lincoln N. — Broughton Woods, June 1877, H. Franklin Parsons. Grisel Bottom, 
Burwell Wood, Sept. ‘1889 | W. Denison oclug Well Vale, Alford, June 1890 ! 
J. Burtt Davy. Greetwell Iron Mines, July 1906! and Welton- le- Marsh, Aug. 1908 ! 
J. F. Musham. 
Leicester and Rutland—Osgathorpe ! Rev. C. E. Y. Kendall. 
Notts. —On magnesian limestone, Cresswell Crags ! Pleasley Vale ! Kirkby-in- 
Ashfield, and Beauvale Abbey ; and on Keuper clay at Egmanton and Halloughton 
near Southwell ! also at Debdale near Mansfield, July 1884! C. T. Musson. Mans- 
field Woodhouse, April 1882, E. Pickard. 
Derby—DaCosta in 1778 records it as found on the rocks at or near Matlock. 
Miller’s Dale, Oct. 1877 ! H. Crowther. On rocks, Dovedale; Castleton; Cresswell 
Crags, and Pleasley Vale, 1878! C. 'T. Musson. Buxton, May 1878 ! T. W. Bell. 
Haddon Hall ! and South W ingfield, 1883 ! on the short grass by wayside, Ashover, 
May 1882! L. E. Emmet. Markland Grips, April 1882, E. Pickard. Chee Dale, 
May 1883! and Wormhill, Oct. 1891! W. West. Monsal Dale, Sep. 1885! E. Collier. 
Cavedale, Sept. 1885 ! J. R. Hardy. Monksdale, May 1888! T. Hey. Beresford 
Dale at Wolfsc aS So 1890, Lionel E. Adams. Pass of Winnats, 1,250 feet alt., 
Aug. 1900, Rev. _ Ashington Bullen. 
HUMBER. 
York S.E.—North Grimston, 1883 ! J. Ingleby. 
York N.E.—Hambleton Hill8 near Thirsk (J. W. Watson, Nat., 1854, p. 85). 
Hawnby Hill, common, Aug. 1884! W. Denison Roebuck. Gormire, abundant, Oct. 
1882 ! Perey Lund. V ery ‘abundant, Sutton Bank, Vale of Mowbray, July 1887 ! 
W. Foggitt. Malton ! W. Bean. Searhorongh (Theakston’ s Guide to Scarborough, 
1871, p. 176). St. Mary’s Abbey, York, oE Hastings. 
York S.W.—Anston Crags near ay April 1882, Edgar Pickard. Denby- 
dale on sandstone, rare, J. W ilcock. C layton West, J. Beevers. On limestone cliffs, 
Went Vale, May 1864 ! W. Nelson. 
York Mid W.—Grimbald’s Crag, Knaresborough, and Wetherby, Sept. 1866, J. 
Blackburn. Jackdaw Crag, Boston Spa, Oct. 1870; Saw Wood! and Thorner, May 
1878 ! Bolton Abbey and Threshfield, Aug. 1868! W. Nelson. Hartwith, June 1880, 
F. T. Walker. Birstwith, Oct. 1888! F. R. Fitzgerald. On walls, Starbotton, May 
1886 ! Troller’s Gill, April 1887 ! Kilnsey Sear ‘and Kettlewell, July 1882 ! also on 
walls, How Stean Beck, May 1886! W. Denison Roebuck. Burnsall, April 1884 ! 
W. Storey. On ruined walls of Fountains Abbey, June 1870; and Appletreewick, 
June 1882, Gordale Scar and Little Gordale, Sept. 1878, G. Roberts. Tanfield, and 
near North Stainley, Oct. 1866, J. Blackburn. Malham, Oct. 1866, G. H. Parke. 
Kirkby Malham, 1887 ; and Rilston, 1886 (Sopham & Carter, Moll. Airedale, 1888). 
Clapham (W. E. Collinge, Nat., 1890, p. 113). Mickley, J. Dalton. Hammerton 
near Clitheroe, Sep. 1885 Oats 1D). Darbishire. Grass Wood, Grassington, Sept. 1906 ! 
F. Booth. 
York N.W.—Richmond, May 1877 ! also Askrigg, Aysgarth, and near Hawes, 
Aug. 1882 ! Henry Crowther. On walls, Bolton Castle, and Searth Nick, Leyburn, 
Aug. 1882! W. Denison Roebuck. Wensley, Sept. 1885, W. Webster. Coverdale, 
1887 ! R. C. Chaytor. 
TYNE. 
Durham—Introduced by the Rev. Mr. Laws at Tunstall Hill near Sunderland, 
where it was found later by Mr. R. Howse, and may still exist there. 
Northumberland—DaCosta records in 1778 that it had been found on the rocks 
in Northumberland by Mr. Wallis. 
LAKES. 
Isle of Man—Recorded as scarce by Mr. R. Garner (Mid]. Nat., Ap]. 1878). 
