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If, as I suspect T. bisulcata and J! /^6r/«'^/// should eventually 

 prove to be specifically identical with the present species, its area 

 of distribution abroad will be considerably increased, and will 

 extend even into Africa. 



ENGLAND. 



Devon, S. — Gardens at Plymouth. Alder, Mag. Zool. & Bot., 1838. 



Devon, N. — Gardens at Bideford. Alder, Mag. Zool. & Bot., 1838. 



Somerset, S. — The Testacella, figured and described as T. sciituluiii, 

 Nat. viii, p. 179, as found at Taunton, is evidently not that form, but T. 

 jumigei. Norman, Moll. Som. , i860. 



Somerset, N. — Leigh woods, rare, T. G. Ponton, 1862. Prof Leipner's 

 Bristol List, 1875. 



Isle of W^ig'ht. — Numerous in a garden at Newport, it is also found in 

 other gardens there. W. Jeffery, J. of C, iii, p. 313, 1882. 



Sussex, W. — Mr. Jeffery, about 1880, turned out in his garden at Ratham, 

 Chichester, a half-dozen specimens, sent to him from Newport, L of W. 

 In Nov. 1883, he kindly sent a living example, presumably a descendant 

 of the imported Isle of Wight specimens. 



Kent, E. — A specimen from Folkestone, and one from a' garden near 

 Faversham were shown by Miss E. B. Fairbrass, at meetings of the Con- 

 chological Society in 1884. 



Kent, W. — A specimen collected by Mr. A. H. Cooke, at Mabledon, Ton- 

 bridge, and now in his collection, has been shown to us. 



Surrey. — The original specimens from which this species was described 

 were obtained by Mr. Sowerby, from a garden, Kennington road, Lambeth. 

 The specimens in British Museum, labelled ' T. haliotidea, Siwrcy,' and 'T. 

 haliotidea, Lambeth,'' should now be labelled T. scichduin, as I am satisfied 

 from an examination of them, that they belong to this species. 



Used to be very common twenty-five years ago, in Mr. Ivery's Nursery 

 gardens at Dorking ! R. D. Darbishire, 1885. 



Kew Gardens, and in April, 1884, in the garden of 66, Gloucester road, 

 Kew ! R. A. Rolfe, 1884. 



Wray Park, [published as T. haliotidea, but probably T. sciittiliuii.']. G. 

 S. & E. Saunders, Reigate list, 1861. 



One shell found under beech leaves, Headley lane, near Boxhill, April 

 1886, by Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell! 



The Testacella found by J. T. Home, in 1868, in Croydon School gardens 

 and recorded in the ' Nat. Hist. Journal ' for 1878 without specific name, 

 was probably T. scutubnn. 



Herts. — Mr. John Hopkinson, F.L.S., in Feb. 1884, sent us two living 

 specimens, collected by Mr. B. Piffard in his garden at Hemel Hempstead. 



Middlesex. — All the specimens I have seen from Middlesex, belong to 

 T. scutiiluin, except the specimens of T. inaugei in British Museum labelled 

 as from a garden at Kensington, and the shells from ' near London ' of the 



