APPENDIX—HYALINIA RADIATULA. 469 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Devon S.—Chagford, June 1911 ! Mrs. Longstaff. 
Hants. S.—Hambledon ! L. Dawes. 
Kent E.—Cobham Woods ! F. H. Sikes. 
Gloucester E.—Elcombe near Stroud, C. Upton. 
Flint—Graig Arthur ! R. Standen and J. Wilfrid Jackson. 
SCOTLAND. 
Kincardine— Amongst Great Hairy Woodrush, cliff slopes at Muchalls ! F. Booth. 
Aberdeen N.—Golf-links north of river Ugie ! F. Booth. 
Westerness--Glenbeg Valley and other places ! F. Booth. 
NETHERLANDS. 
Holland—Bergen, North Holland ! F. H. Sikes. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Basle—Recorded from several districts in the Canton by M. Bollinger. 
Ticino—Recorded as Zonites striatulus by the Abbe Stabile from Lugano. 
Var. viridula Menke. 
ENGLAND. 
Devon S.—Chagford, June 1911 ! Mrs. Longstaff. 
SCOTLAND. 
Aberdeen S.—Persley Den near Aberdeen ! F. Booth. 
Westerness—Glenelg, rare ! F. Booth. 
Dumbarton—Cardross, J. R. le B. Tomlin. 
GERMANY. 
Silesia—Sub-var. albina, Wolfelsfall, O. Reinhardt. 
FRANCE. 
Gironde—Cited for Areachon by M. Granger. 
Var. petronella Charp. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Denmark—Rare on Zealand and Funen (Steenberg, Nachbl. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 
1913, p. 127). 
Hyalinia crystallina (Miiller). 
Geological Distribution.—Recorded as plentiful in the Pleistocene 
lacustrine deposits, Woodston, Huntingdonshire, by Rey. C. E. Y. Kendall. 
In Mid-west Yorkshire, Mr. J. W. Jackson found this species abundant 
and large in a hill-wash of Neolithic age at Clapdale near Clapham. 
The var. contracta is recorded by Dr. Bottger from the alluvium of 
Pleistocene age at Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. 
Geographical Distribution.—In Scotland, the occurrence of this 
species in North and South Aberdeen has been verified by Mr. F. Booth. 
In Holland it was found by Mr. F. H. Sikes at Heerenveen, Friesland. 
In France it has been collected by Mr. I. H. Sikes from the rejectamenta 
of the river Indre, at Glion, in the department of the Indre; M. Berenguier 
records it from the Var; and M. Granger from Charente Inférieure, Gironde, 
Landes, and Basses Pyrénées. 
In Switzerland, M. Bollinger records it from many places in the Canton 
of Basle. 
