TESTACELLA HALIOTIDEA. 13 



Pas-de-Calais — Boulogne (Baudon, J. deC, July, 1884). 



Puy-de-D6me — Common' in Puy-de-D6me (Bouillet, Moll. Auvergne, 1836, p. 19). 



Pyrenees, Hautes — Dupuy (Gassies & Fischer, 1856). 



Pyrenees, Basses — Gardens and along the ditches, Bilhfcres, rare (Merraet, Hist. 

 Moll. Pyr. Occ., 1843, p. 18). Bramepan (Folin & Beril., Mai. S. O. France, 1877). 

 Bayonne (Pollonera, Boll. Mus. Zool. Torino, 1888, p. 2). 



Pyrenees Orientales — Oleron, Massot (Gassies & Fischer, 1856, p. 50). Amelie- 

 les-Bains, 1887, li. D. Darbishire ! Banyuls (Lacaze-Duthiers, Hist. Test., 1887). 



Rhone — Lyon, M. Lyonnet (Ferussae, Hist. Moll., 1819, p. 94). In hilly regions, 

 Mont d'Or, St. Symphorien d'Ozon, Oaratte, etc. (Locard, Mat. Lyonnaise, 1877, p. 6). 



Sa&ne et Loire — Not rare in spring and autumn in calcareous earth in the hillj' 

 districts (Grognot, ]SIoll. Safine et Loire, 1863, p. 9). 



Seine — Jardins du Luxembourg and Val-du-Grace, Raymond (Gassies & Fischer, 

 1856). Jardin des Plantes (Lacaze-Duthiers, Hist. Testacelle, 1887). 



Seine Inferieure — First observed in France, at Bieppe, in 1740, by Dngu6. 



Tarn— Soreze, M. Duclos (Draparnaud, Hist. Moll., 1805, p. 152). 



Tarn et Garonne — (Fer. , Hist. Moll.. 1819, p. 94). Quercy (Lacaze-Duthiei-s, 

 Hist. Test., 1887). 



Vendee — Environs of Fontenay (Letourneaux, 1869, p. 10). He de Noirmoutier 

 (Lacaze-Duthiers, Hist. Test., 1887). 



Vienne — Common on chalky, arid, and stony soils at La Vergne, at the Grange- 

 au-Rondeau, and in gardens at Poitiers (Mauduyt, Moll. Vienne, 1839, p. 25). 



SWITZERLAND. 

 Enumerated for Geneva (Jurine, Ess. Stat, (ieneve, 1824). 



CORSICA. 

 Bastia, Blauner (Requien, Cat. Moll. Corse, 1848, p. 43). 



ITALY. 

 Not rare in the ditches of Castle St. Angelo, Rome (Statuti, Bull. Soc. Mai., 

 1882, p. 15). Villa Doyen, Cavoretto near Torino, Piedmont (C. Pollonera, Boll. 

 Mus. Zool. Torino, Marcli 31, 1899). Sorrento, Campania, McAndrew Collection, 

 Cambridge (Brockton Tomlin, 1886). 



A USTRO-HUNGARY. 

 Istria, at Trieste (E. v. Martens, 1888). Goritz. at Gorz (Heynemann, .lahrb. Deutsch. 

 Mai. Ges., June 1885, p. 254). Dalmatia, Schrbekinger (Jeffr., Brit. Conch., 1869, 



v., p. 156). 



^ SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 



Spain— Madrid (Graells, Moll. Espafia, 1846, p. 1). Asturias (Fischer, Manuel de 

 Conch., 1883, i., p. 202). In Catalonia, at Barcelona (Bofill, Moll. Barcelona, 1879); 

 Olot and Bosch deTosca (Salvana, Moll. Catal., 1888) ; Gerona, (Chia, Moll. Gerona, 

 188G) ; and at Valvidrera (Fagot, Mai. Valvidrera, 1884). In Old Castile, at Sarria 

 (Martorell y Pena, Col. Conch., 1888) ; and in Andalusia, at Gibraltar, Dec. 1S84, 

 J. W. Horsiey ! 



Balearic Isles— Majorca, and in Minorca at Mahon, San Cristobal and Fer- 

 rarias (Hidalgo, J. de Conch., 1878). 



Portugal— (Hidalgo, J. de Conch., 1877, p. 254). 



NORTH AFRICA. 

 Algeria— Bougie (Webb & Berthelot, Hist. Nat. Canaries, 18.34, p. 48). Philippe- 

 ville and Bona, not common (Morelet, Moll. Port., 184,5, p. 49). 



ATLANTIC ISLES. 

 Canary Isles— Gran Canaria (R. Boog Watson, J. de Conch., 1876, p. 221). 

 Madeira— Gardens, Funchal, said to have now disappeared (R. Boog Watson, 

 J. de Conch., 1876, p. 221). ^^^^^^^,^ ^^^,,^. 



Canada— One specimen in a greenhouse in Nova Scotia (Binney, 1878, p. 27). 

 United States— Lincoln Park, Philadelphia (F. C. Baker, Nautilus, Sept. 1901, 

 p. .59). Very jdentiful, Roxborough, near Philadelphia (H. A. Pilsbry, May 1894). 



