




252 REPORT—1843. 
Distribution, 
Class GASTEROPODA. z el¢ g 
Order Teetibranchiata. Lal Lal al cl 
EU ONAL Ay IN fess sadcdacee feces tiga csuacsctecesas. sdk cscccsessiagtssvaqaptsasien xl ala | * 
By MCT Hs el Olen te SeCRMCMUERE DR Ga ets cs coh cctessdOcoeesscccecsadepertagapensctcnas élals 
” hydatis, Lin., Don. Ee ccccccccevcccccccsccccsenetccancaccesect Ceedcecscsvectes seo! pe [esol & 
», Cranchii, Leach; B. striata, Brown. ...... Geels us Nvesterelt bed inl? 
»» Uumbilicata, Mont. ..........- PRTC AN Pee dated é: PONY eon! xe | ae | 
», diaphana, Turt.; Diaphana pellucida, Brown, Illus. ......2..+ prak a |e 
»» cylindracea, Pen., Mont. .......4.. Witte caaeedch cachee¥ns snvevtvours hay fapihie | 
#. ser EMM eab a WA AGING oe Nd Gla ticcakacces os shih cued duet aciay La ap cmods edn cee Enanas xl ale | 
So. ODEUNE VIMONhe cccvdataeina Pees io ceecsis acaed cpanegneacs cde ldlaltsoacvastincael anes 
yo LVI PSE aso gece tu aptaten amen ei tacconas aoeaseasaiepeea ssp shot to senve-nane cool ge | | 
» pectinata, Dillw.; B. scabra, Mull. Zool. Dan. .........ccecseeeseees eleeel arts 
Bullea aperta; Bulla aperta, Lin., Mont.......06cccsecscocscorocssocsrssosacecs wlelelx 
ja) Punclata, Adams, Gp.) Vick i cat ueurivei tens ivcadvenes|seuleed) ge d 
» Catena, Mont., (sp.).....cseceesees Gi kcda Meaeh ued tha Vicwds «Wide cksaiweaee welteeleeel x 
i BP ayes Avate evel AG tendsedgvede shea Wedd bensee ees dverdags th teoleee] ag 
In this order are six British species of Bulla (the rarest, four of! : 
them being late additions), which have not a place in the Irish 
catalogue :—one species included only in the latter is believed 
to be new. Elysia viridis (Aplysia viridis, Flem., Brit. Anim.), 
a singular species discovered by Montagu in Devonshire, is the 
remaining desideratum. 
Class GASTEROPODA. 
Order Pulmonifera Inoperculata. 
Fam. Limacide. 
Arion ater, Lin., (Sp.)«sevsecessasee Srigdhidaceedede ces cree tatsaae hal stasne iv pane gdiid ie) ceil 
el, ARLEDSIN MM ON"« tok ab Rasnatsesacndo as ans secaxtaderscntticathhs <aunearaaent sr i i\saes ae 
Geomalacus maculosust, Allman (1.)  .ce....eeeee oe Gas cocncs# cvenccar te suecalssnlanateas % 
Limax maximus, Din.; L. cinereus, Drap. .......cscscscssecececscececsceceves + ba ba he 
ae BEDORCUS, Bouchard |. cacccosscvoncessscrestanvencacvedace EEL B Ee slalulx 
». flavus, Lin., Drap., ; L. variegatus, Fer. ....0.cscccssucssaceseee SES Pg Po [he 
ye BSreStIS, Lian. coc. cecerns-scnnnsts Ro eat ea Chet tenes ied canailchocccoxseseessy’ sae | se Nae: | Oe 
»  Carinatus, Leach; L. Sowerbii, Fer. ...cs.seseccseees Bes ghaweenrawecaneel tae i 
op - Pagates, Drap.f (1.)......scrccccossecsserecssenssovcscarseconsessnseosces [ane pl ae 
Testacellus haliotideus, Fer. .....cceccccscccsesssvessecs Lodecatca cassdevistech gecs[dlslasctees ¥ 
Fam. Helicide. 
Vitrina pellucida, Mull. (sp.) .....-...++ peasmeaa’ sasseeetec Saraivas (eertcstosnaeee Msg all 
Helix aspersa, Mull. ...csessceeseeeeee pesuegans vewegy ewogges teas year Gastese swoop lag fixe ly 
»» hortensis, Lister .......-.eeeeseeesees sb ecsedaacecesancd Bed eb voecececcavense el ei leeel ge 
x» Nemoralis, Lin. ...scccccseseseces ddcecsaacseuss sansaccuudaueds secddnccessesesl ge lal am |g 
doe QUDGSCOLUM, Be cccccnceccucnesssnevscoesenssguosceesscess eves el Sabecteaved li [oma] 
jp PUlchella, Mall... coocssccerrctensroaneaeerecscsernecernedas Fdeaaandadey ag at | data he 
pi tuscay, Mott. cage? Socttacs Piagthaities <cukaas ast Gifosaenaee dsacuee cas Pocb alta | tues ee 
ee AULVED: We | wanduvacecr steals otinay scveco.e 04 wa teacene sen tuai ap tein artim oolalelale 
* The species to which specific names are not applied are unknown as British, and 
cannot be identified in the many works referred to; all of them have been seen by 
Mr. Alder, and are unknown to him, as are the few which have been seen by Pro- 
fessor Edw. Forbes to him also. They, together with the species to which manuscript 
names have been applied, will be described in the Annals of Natural History. 
+ See Proceedings of Section Zoology and Botany at Cork Meeting, present volume. 
¢ See Annals Nat. Hist. vol. vi. p. 204 and 205, and same work, vol. xii. (Novem- 
ber 1843) article by Rev, B. J. Clarke, “On the species of Zimax found in Ireland,” 

