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Pietermaritzburg, and other Natalian localities in Dargle, Equeefa, 

 Karkloof and Tyeloti, while in the Transvaal it occurs at Fountains, 

 Pretoria, in company with introduced species like V. excentrica, P. 

 orcula and L. truncatida, and on the banks of Hennops River, 15 miles 

 west of Pretoria, where it is hardly likely to have been carried by the 

 hand of man. 



In regard to the group of introduced Slugs I can add but little, to 

 the bare details given in my Reference List. 



Mr. Hugh Watson very kindly permits me to publish a few 

 additional localities from which he has recently received material, with 

 the proviso that they must be accepted for the present as purely 

 conjectural, owing to the impossibility of accurate identification until 

 his anatomical analyses are completed. 



LlMAX FLAVUS Limit'. 



Chronicled by Collinge under the name of variegatus in 1900 from 

 Cape Town and in 1901 from Natal, where it is said to be common at 

 Pietermaritzburg. Lightfoot writes that he first noticed it at Cape 

 Town in 1898, but has never found it outside the precincts of gardens 

 and outhouses. 



A slug that is almost certainly attributable to this species is reported 

 by Watson from Gfrahamstown (Farquhar). 



LIMAX MAXIMUS Linne. 



Discovered by Lightfoot on Table Mountain, above Newlands, in 

 1900, and collected by Gr. French in the same locality in 1913. 



MILAX GAGATES (Draparnaud). 



Date of introduction uncertain, but it was collected near Cape Town 

 by the " Challenger" Expedition in 1873, while Smith* considers that 

 it may have provided the original material on which Krauss founded 

 his Liinax capensis in 1848. 



M. cjagates is also recorded from Ash ton and Storms Vlei, Cape 

 Province (Purcell), and from Pietermaritzburg. 



AGRIOLIMAX AGRESTIS (Linnc). 



Recorded by Sturany from Port Elizabeth (no finder mentioned) in 

 1898, and by Collinge from Cape Town (Lightfoot) in 1900, and from 

 Pietermaritzburg in 1910. 



* P. Z. S. 1884, p. 276. 



