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Localities, 1 British — continued. 



St. Mary's Stoke, Suffolk (a) 



St. Neot's, Huntingdonshire (p) 



Staffordshire (a, p) 



Stoke, Suffolk (a) 



Stour Valley, Worcestershire (p) 



Stroud, Gloucestershire (p) . 



Suffolk (a, m, p), PI. XXVII 



Surrey (a, p) 



Sussex (a, p) 



Taplow, Berkshire (p) 



Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire (p) 



Thames Valley (a, p) 6, 14, 15, 36, 66, 79, 81, 96, 99, 105, 106, 110, 115, 



Thetford, Suffolk (p). PI. XXVIII. 



Thorpe, Norfolk (m) 



Tooting, Surrey (p) 



Torquay, Devonshire (p) 



Trentham, Staffordshire (p) . 



Trimley, Suffolk (a) 



Turnham Green, Middlesex (p) 



Victoria Cave, Settle, Yorkshire (a) 



Walcot, near Bacton (m) 



Wellington, Surrey (p) 



Walthamstow, Essex (p) 



Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex (a, p) 6, 37, 38, 44, 62, 70, 96, 



Warwickshire (a, p) 



Waterford, Ireland (p) 



Wells, Somersetshire (p) 



Welsbourne, Warwickshire . 



Wenden, Essex (p) 



Weston-super-Mare, Somersetshire (p) 



Westwick, Cambridgeshire (p) 



Whitby, Yorkshire (p) 



Whitechurch, Waterford, Ireland (p) 



Whitstable, Kent (p) 



Whittlesea Mere, Cambridgeshire (a) 



Wiltshire (p) 



Wittou, Norfolk (p). PI. XXVIII. 



Wookey Hole, Mendip Hills, Somersetshire (p) 



Worcestershire (p) 



Wytham, Oxfordshire (a, p) . 



Yarmouth, Norfolk (a, p) . . . 6, 61 



Yarnton, Oxfordshire (p) 



Yorkshire (a, p) . 





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