THE BRITISH SPECIES OF TESTACELLA. 



By WILFRED MARK WEBB, F.L.S.. 



Assistant Biologist to the Essex County Council, 



[Continued from page 26.] 



PL A TE VI. 



Distribution. 



Specimens of Testacella have been sent to the writer from 

 several localities since the publication of the provisional list 

 in the last number of the journal, and the following records 

 are given under specific headings as a continuation of it : — 



Testacella haliotidea, Draparnaud. 



Somerset. — Beckington, shells only. (H. Franklin Parsons). 



Kent. — Kelsey Park, Beckenham. (Mark Webster). 



Middlesex. — Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick, with T. scutu- 



lum. (E. Miller). 

 Surrey.— Sutton Common. (Maxwell T. Masters, M.D., F.R.S.) 

 Oxfordshire. — Middleton Park, Bicester, with T. sciituluni. (Thos. TroUope). 

 Worcestershire. — Diglish House, Worcester. (Samuel Taylor). This is the 



third record for this city. 

 Nottinghamshire.— Carlton Hall, Carlton-on-Trent. (Louis Pope). 

 Lancashire.— Clayton Hall, Accrington. Dark variation. (Joseph Poulter). 



Testacella scutulum, Sowerby. 



Middlesex. — Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick, with 



T. haliotidea. (E. Miller). 

 Surrey.— Park Hill Rise, Croydon. (H. Franklin Parsons). 

 Oxfordshire. —Middleton Park, Bicester, with T. haliotidea. (Thos. Trollope). 

 Leicestershire.— Bean Manor Park, Loughborough. (Alfred Hamshere). 



Testacella maugei, Ferussac. 



Somerset. — Sunnyside, Bridgewater. (Henry Corder). 



Wiltshire. — Longleat Gardens, Warminster. Very fine specimens, with very 



dark and definite markings. (Josiah Trollope). 

 Pembroke.- Deer Park Villas, Tenby. (A. G. Stubbs). 



N.B. — For other records for this species sse a note by Mr. W E. Collinge 

 on page 43. 



In the previous list, Walk-upon-Deane, page 25, three lines from the 

 bottom, should read Wath-upon-Dearne. Enfield, page 26, line 5, should have 

 been included under Middlesex. Mr. Mansel-Pleydell's paper see the note on 

 page 26, appeared in Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist, and A. F. Field Club, vol xi. 

 (1885). 



