Binney on Terrestrial Mollusks. 31 



Her report (1839, j). 31) and Linsloy's Shells of Connecti- 

 cut (p. 9) are to be referred to this species. Its characters 

 are also given by Adams, in Silliman's Journal, vol. 40, 

 p. 275, (1841). I have also in my possession unpublished 

 notes of Say in which he accurately describes this species, 

 and points out the defects of Ferussac's and Rafinesque's 

 descriptions of Philomyciis and Eumelus. 



For anatomy of this species, vid. Wyman, Boston Soc. 

 Proc. i. p. 1/34. 



It is found sparingly in Burlington Co., New Jersey. 



TEBENNOPIIORIS DORSALIS Binney vol. ii. p. 24, pi. Ixiii. fig, 3. 



Philomycus (knsalis Binney, Proc. Boston Soc. 1841, p. 52. 



Gray and Pfeiffek, Brit. Mus. Cat. of Pulmonata. 



Adams, Gen. Rec. Moll. ii. p. 220, absq. chsc. 

 Limax dorsalis DeKay, N. Y. Moll. p. 22. 



Spurious Species. 

 TebennopJiorus Ulineatus Cart., of Grateloup (Dist. Geog. p. 30) is 

 unknown to me. 



Genus ARION Ferussac 



ARION HORTENSIS Feeussac vol. ii. p. 27, pi. Ixiv. fig. 1, Ixv. fig. 2. 



./Irion hortensis DeKay, N, Y. Moll. p. 23. 



SPURIOUS SPECIES. 



Avion empiricorum Ferussac is quoted as an inhabitant of tlie 

 "Western United States by Grateloup, (Dist. Geog. des Lima- 

 ciens, p. 8). It Las not been noticed by any American writer, 



Arion foliolatus Gould is erroneously ascribed to Boston by the 

 same author, (p. 8). It is an inhabitant of the Pacific Coast. 



Genus LIMAX Ferussac. 

 LOIAX VARIEGATUS Drapanaud vol. ii. p. 34, pi. Ixv. fig. 1. 



Limax jlavus DeKay, N. Y, Moll, p. 21, pl. i, fig, 5. 

 Gray and Pfeiffek, Brit, Mus. Cat. 



L,I3IAX AGRESTIS Muller vol. ii. p. 3tJ, pi. Ixiv. f. 2. 



Limax agrestis DeKay, N. Y. JIoll. p. 20, pl. i. fig. 4. 



