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| Scotland, whilst [ have found it in several localities in the North of 
. England as well as in the Kew Gardens, London. Only one specimen 
- was taken at Brussels, but if the roots of the various plants are 
Dexamined T. Stebbingi will certainly be found more readily. 
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Ë Further to my last communication let me add that T. pygmœæus 
| occurs at Brussels in the open as well as in the cooler houses, and 
in May Dr. ScaourTeven and I each took a specimen of T. roseus, a 
new record for Brussels. Haplophtalmus danicus and Armadillidium 
. nasatum were seen on several occasions. 
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