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TABLE OF FOREIGN SPECIES RECORDED BY AUTHORS AS 

 OBSERVED IN THE UNITED STATES. 



NAMES OF SPECIES. 



AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



Arion hortensis. 



Liiuax agrestis. . 



varieg^atus. 



Vitriiia pellucida. 

 Succiaea amphibia. 

 putris. . 



Helix asper.«a. . 



bonplandi. 



cellaria . 

 depicta. . 



liortensis. 



lactea. . 

 lucida. . 



nemoralis. 

 nitida. . 

 pisana. . 

 pulchella. 

 variabilis. 



Bulimus acutus. . 



decollatus. 



lubricus. 



radiatus. 



undatus. 



virgiiieus. 



octona. . 



acicula. 



Partula otaheitana. 



Binney. 



Gould. Binney. . < 



Say. Fcrussac. . J 



Say. Adams. Mighels. 



Forbes. 



Ferussac. 



Gray. Forbes. 



Hmnb. and Bonp. 



Lamarck. 



Binney. Gould. 

 Grateloup. . 



Binney. Gould. I 



Say. . 



Ligalls. . . I 



Gray. . 



Ferussac Gray. 

 Gray. Forbes. 

 Say. Gray. 

 Gray. Forbes. 

 Fer. Gray. Forbes. 

 Say. Gray. 

 Gould. Adams. . 



Ferussac. 



Say, . 

 Say. . 



Des Moulins. 



PRESENT CONDITION 

 AND LOCALITIES. 



Boston and vicinity. 



Atlantic States, not more 

 tHan 100 miles from the 

 sea. 



Cities in Eastern and Mid- 

 dle States. 



N. E. and N. W. Sections. 



Not unconmion. 

 Charleston, S. C. Maine. 



Probably inhabits the pe- 

 ninsula of Florida. H. al- 

 bolabris supposed a vari- 

 ety of this by Lam. 



Common in Eastern and 

 Middle States, in cities. 



Not existing in U. States. 



Islands on coast of Mass. 

 and Maine ; borders of 

 Canada. 



Extinct. 



Numerous at Greenbush, 

 New York. 



Extinct. 



Probably H. arborea. 



Probably H. rhodocheila. 



Very common. 



Extinct. 



Extinct. 



Charleston, S. C. only. 



Common. 



Probably B. dealbatus. 

 Say. 



Florida. 



Florida. 



Greenhouses and conser- 

 vatories. 



Never existed in U. States. 



