246 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
Hants.—New Forest, Brockenhurst (Bond), Hamble Church, 
near Southampton (Kelsall), and Selborne (Bell, ed. White’s 
‘ Selborne,’ i. p. 34). 
Istze or Wicut. — Bonchurch (Bury, More, Bond, Borrer), 
Ventnor (Hadfield). 
Sussex. — Cowfold, Henfield, St. Leonard’s Forest (Borrer), 
Balcombe, Three Bridges (Bond), Poynings (Oxford 
Museum), Midhurst, Nigh Woods, Rogate, West Grinstead, 
and Hellingly (Harting). 
Kent. — Chislehurst (Bell), Tudely near Tunbridge (Hadfield, 
Zool. 1857, p. 5664). 
Essex. — Epping (Doubleday, Zool. 1848, p. 6), Colchester 
(Yarrell, Jenyns). Said to be common around Colchester 
in houses and buildings in summer; in cellars and caverns 
under the Castle in winter; sometimes in wells clinging to 
the brickwork (Laver, ‘ Trans. Essex Field Club,’ vol. ii. 
p. 160). 
MippiesEex. — Hampstead (Bond), The Hale, Edgeware, and 
Stanmore (Harting). In London (J. E. Gray, Zool. Journ. 
1825, p. 108). Some years ago we received one which had 
flown into a house in Thayer Street, Manchester Square; 
others procured in the neighbourhood of London are 
preserved in the British Museum. 
Brrxs.—Godstowe (jide Kelsall, more information wanted). 
Oxrorp.—Charlton-on-Otmoor, “ not uncommon” (O. V. Aplin), 
Begbroke Church (Kelsall). 
CAMBRIDGE.—Swaffham Prior (Jenyns, Man. Brit. Vert. An.). 
Norruampron.—Lilford Hall, Oundle; Achurch, Pilton Church 
(Lord Lilford, Zool. 1887, p. 64). 
Surrotk. — Elveden, near Thetford (Newton, Zool. 1853, p. 
3804), Blaxhall (Rope). 
Norroux. — Norwich (Bell), Framingham Pigot, near Norwich 
Stevenson, Zool. 1871, p. 2752; Southwell, Trans. Norf. and 
Norw. Nat. Soe., vol. i. p. 73, and vol. iii. p. 667). “ By no 
means rare in Norfolk, frequenting houses and outbuildings” 
(l. c.). Near Sparham (Norgate). 
LricesTER.—Gumley (Matthews, Zool. 1885, p. 216). 
Warwick.—Arrow, near Alcester (Tomes; fide Bell, op. cit.). 
WoncrstTER.—Dripshill, Upton-on-Severn (Jenkinson, Zool, 1857, 
pp. 5590, 5664). 
