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SOUTH IVALES. 



Glamorgan— Sub-var. bictiiosa, Bridgenil, July 1891 ! G. K. Gude. 



NORTH WALES, 



Merioneth— Bont-ddu, near Doljjelly, July 1886 ! F. G. Fenn. 



Carnarvon — Bettws-y-Coed and Trefriw, May 1898, C. Oldliam, J. of Conch., vol. 

 ix., p. 211. Var. rnaura, Llanbedrog, May 1901! C. Oldham. 



Denbig^h — On the Denbighshire side of the river Conway near Bettws-y-Coed 

 and Tiefriw, May 1898 (C. Oldham, J. of Conch., vol. ix., p. 211). 



Lincoln S. — Careby Wood, June 1903! E. A. Woodruff'e-Peacock. TRENT. 



Lincoln N.— Cadnev, Sept. 1901! (E. A. Wood niffe- Peacock, Nat., Dec. 1901). 



Derby— Chapel-en-le-Frith, July 1897 (C. Oldham, J. of Conch., vol. viii., p. 433). 

 Not uncommon on the Derbyshire bank of the Goyt, May 1899 ! C. Oldham. 



MERSEY. 



Cheshire — Appears restricted to the hilly region in the east of the cminty ; not 

 uncommon about Romiley, Compstall, and Maiple In the Goyt Valley, and \A'incle 

 in the Dane Valley, under bark of fallen ash trees in wood, May 1899! C. Oldham. 



HUMBER. 



York N.E.— Farwath Bridge, Newtondale, Aug. 1886 ! W. Coates. Haybuvu 

 Wyke, Aug. 1891! F. W. Fierke. Sub-var. luctuosa, by Mill Beck, Robin Hood's 

 Bay, June 1888 ! W.D.U. Var. mnura, Roppa plantation, Bilsdale, alt. 900 feet, 

 Aug. 1893 ! and snb-vai'. luctuosa and type, Wass Bank, Hambleton escarpment, 

 800 feet alt., Sei)t. 1892! W. D. Roebuck. 



York S.E. — Var. rnaura, Brantinghamthoipe, May 1901! J. E. Crowther. 



York S W. — Sub-var. luctuosa, Skelmaiithoipe, May 13, 1897 ! F. Lawton. 



York Mid W.— Banks of Lindley Wood Reservoir, July 1885 ! W.D.R. Sub- 

 var. luctuosa, Shipley Glen, Oct. 1883 ! W. West. Var. rnaura, Shipley Glen, Sept. 

 1886 ! J. A. Hargreaves. 



York N.W.— Sub-var. luctuosa. Helm Ghyll, Dentdale, May 1899! J. E. Crowther. 

 Scarth Nick, Wensleydale, May 1888! John Braim. lakes. 



Westmorland and Lake Lancashire — Roadside between Water Yeat and Lake 

 Bank, Sept. 6, 1902 (S. L. Petty, Nat., Nov. 1902, p. 366). 



SCOTLAND. EAST lowlands. 



Edinburgh — Sub-var. luctuo,ia, Roslin woods, April 1898 ! W. Evans. 

 Forfar — Den of Airlie, Sept. 1886! C. B. Plowright. east highlands. 



Perth S. and Clackmannan— Loch Ard, April 1897, G. McDougall. 

 Perth Mid— Drummond Hill near Kenmore, Loch Tay, May 1892 ! W. Evans. 

 Easterness— Pine wood, Nethy Bridge, Inverness, Julv 1887 ! J. E. Somerville. 

 Banff— Glenliddach, alt. 800 feet, July 1891 ! Rev. G. Gordon. 

 Elgin— Cromdale, 25th August, 1891 ! W. Evans. west HIGHLANDS. 



Clyde Isles— Glen Rosa, Arran, April 1895 ! W. Evans. 



NORTH HIGHLANDS. 



Sutherland E.— Common, Blue Rock, near Loch Brora, June 1884! W. Baillie. 



IRELAND. ULSTER. 



Derry— Walworth Wood, J. N. Milne, as L. hedleyi (Collinge, J. of Mai., 1895). 



[Monaghan]— Recorded in error. Census British Moll., 1902. 



Tyrone— Altadiavol, type and var. rnaura, July 1886 ! and Derrygore, May 1887 ! 

 W. F. deVismes Kane. 



Donegal— Sub-var. luctuosa, Ray Wood, Rathmullan, July 1903 ! J. N. Milne and 

 R. Welch. Recorded as L. hedleyi from the same locality (Collinge, J. of Mai., 1894). 



Dublin— Scalp, Dublin Mountains, July 1891, R. F. Scliarfi'. leinster. 



Wicklow— Powerscourt, May 1886 ! W. F. de Vismes Kane. 



Carlow— Near Carlow, 1890, A. G. Stuart. 



Queen's Co.-Spire Hill {B. J. Clarke, Ann. and Mag. N.H., 1840, p. 203). 



^ f ^ " CONN AUGHT. 



Sligo— Near Markree Castle, Sligo, Sept. 1885 ! W. F. de Vismes Kane. 



Waterford— Glenabbey, type and var. nmura, Sept. 1886 ! A H. Delap. 

 Cork-R. Ball (13. J. Clarke, Ann. and Mag. N.H., 1843, p. 334). 

 Kerry— Upper Lake, Killarney, June 1885 ! W. F. de Vismes Kane. Glenganff 

 (Scharft; Slugs of Ireland, 1891, p. 518). 



GERMANY. 

 Is found in many parts of Germany, but is chiefly restricted to the forests, and 

 has been recorded from Alsace, Altenburg, Bavaria, Baden, Brandenburg, Coburg, 

 Lower Franconia, Hanover, Holstein, Lorraine, Nassau, Osnabruck, Oldenburg, 

 East Pomerania, Rhineland, Saxony, Schleswig, Upper Silesia, Thuringia, Weimar, 

 Westphalia, and Wurtemburg. 



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