HYGROMIA STRIOLATA. 15 
FRANCE. 
Its distribution is little known in France, but Dupuy and Grateloup record it 
under the name of Helix rufescens from North and East France ; and Moquin- 
Tandon reports it as inhabiting the departments of the Ain, Nord, and Pas-de-Calais, 
yet Reeve states that ‘‘it is not found in the north of France.” Mr. F. H. Sikes 
found it in Loir-et-Cher and Indre-et-Loire; Rev. S. Spencer Pearce in Isere; M. 
Bourguignat notes it from Finistére and Cotes-du-Nord ; Captain Wattebled found 
it commonly in the Jura; Locard records it from the Rhone; M. Picard from the 
Somme; M. Cardot from the Ardennes ; and Abbe Dupuy from the Vosges. 
As Helix glabella it is reported by Dr. Jetfreys on the authority of Barbie from 
Burgundy; Grateloup gives the distribution as North and South France, Dauphiny, 
Seine, Cote-d’Or, and Rhéne; M. Margier quotes it as common about Beauvezer, 
Basses Alpes; Puton records it from the Vosges; and Fagot and Malafosse from 
Champagne Meridionale. 
As Helix montana it is quoted from Hautes Alpes, Jura, and Alpine France, by 
Grateloup ; and from the Drome by Sayn. 
As Helix altenana Grateloup gives it as found in Northern and Eastern France. 
ITALY. 
Sicily—Quoted as Helix glabella by Dr. Gwyn Jeffreys on the authority of Caleara. 
BALKAN PENINSULA. 
Servia—Prof. Sandberger records it from the valley of the Danube. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
As H. rufescens it is recorded for Austria by Shréckinger ; Prof. Brusina has 
noted its occurrence in Bosnia; Jachno has recorded fine specimens from near 
Cracow, Galicia; Sandberger quotes Galicia; and Dr. H. Jordan tabulates it as 
inhabiting North and South Hungary, Silesia, Bohemia, and Moravia. 
As H, montana it is recorded from the woods about Vienna, Austria, by Herr 
Carl Pfeiffer. 
As H. circinata it is quoted from Carniola by Dr. F. J. Schmidt. 
SWITZERLAND. 
As Helix rufescens it is represented in the Manchester Museum from Switzerland ; 
Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin has found our species at Lucerne!; and Mr. Hugh Watson 
near Solothurn; and Dr. G. Bollinger cites its occurrence at Basle, Berne, and 
St. Gallen. 
As H. montana it is quoted hy Prof. von Martens from Neuchatel, and from 
Bremi, Zurich. 
As H. glabella it is recorded from the Grisons by Am Stein; Hartmann gives 
H. corrugata and H, clandestina from Zurich; and Herr Studer quotes H. celata 
and H. montana from Neuchatel. 
SPAIN. 
As H. rufescens it is recorded by Salvana from Valvidrera near Gerona, Catalonia. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Sweden—Dr. Westerlund records its occurrence near Kalmar. 
Denmark—Reported from Holsteinborg, Zealand, by Méreh; and Westerlund 
cites var. swhmontana from the Island of Méen. 
RUSSIA. 
South Russia—The var. nordenskjoldi is recorded by Dr. Westerlund. 
Poland—Recorded by Slosarski from Ojcow, Putawy, and Kazimierz. 
ATLANTIC ISLANDS. 
Madeira—Found in 1890 at Funchal by Dr. W. H. Rush (Nautilus, Sept. 1891, 
p. 49). Erroneously quoted by Dr. Gwyn Jeffreys on the authority of Mr. Lowe. 
NORTH AFRICA. 
Algeria—M. Morelet in 1853 recorded this species from Geénois near Bone, but 
the correctness of his identification has been doubted by M. Bourguignat. 
