46 HYGROMIA REVELATA. 
SPAIN. 
Andalusia—M. Pallary alludes to the specimens from the south of Spain as being 
a trifle larger than Moroccan shells. 
Asturias—Recorded by Dr. P. Fischer from Asturias and reported from Picos de 
Europa by Prof. Hidalgo. ; 
Galicia— Recorded by Mr. McAndrew and confirmed by Prof. Hidalgo from Vigo; 
and by Zapater and Macho as rare about Villagarcia and Santiago. 
Navarre —Recorded as H. occidentalis by Martorelli and Paz. 
PORTUGAL. 
Beira—Prof. Nobre records Helix occidentalis from Aveiro, Azurara, Buarcos, 
Bussaco, Cabo Mondego, Coimbra, Condeixa, Figueira, Fonte da Vinha, Granja, 
Serra do Pilar, Soure, Valongo, and Vila Nova de Gaia, also from Pinheiro da 
Bemposta on the authority of Ribeiro. 
Alemtejo—It is quoted for Estreméz by Prof. Hidalgo; and as H. occidentalis 
from Evora and Castelo de Vide by Prof. Nobre. 
Estremadura —Prof. Nobre records H. occidentalis from Algés, Bemfica, Caldas 
da Reinha, Cintra, Colores, Leiria, Lisbon, Marvila, Serra da Arrabida, Setubal, 
and Soure. Dr. G. Servain cites the alluvium of the Tagus; Furtado gives Sabugo; 
de Sousa records Alfeite, and specimens from Serra de Monsanto and Calhariz are 
in the Museum Boeage ; and Mr. Ponsonby found it in open fields about Lisbon. 
Minho —Recorded by Prof. Hidalgo from Leca da Palmeira ; as H. occidentalis 
from mossy garden walls in a shady lane on the banks of the It. Douro near Oporto 
by Mr. J. H. Ponsonby, and by Prof. Nobre from Valenca, and Viana do Castelo. 
Tras os Montes—Recorded as 1H. occidentalis yy Prof. Nobre from Macedo de 
Cavaleiros, Mirandela. 
SWITZERLAND. 
M. Bourguignat cites this country as an undoubted location for H. occidentalis. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Tyrol-—Dr. Jeffreys, on the authority of Strobel, quotes the Lower Tyrol as a 
locality, and Paetel cites the Tyrol. 
Lower Austria—Dr. von Martens quotes Parreyss’ record of Klosternenberg. 
RUSSIA. 
Kiev—Dr. Westerlund records that specimens exist in St. Petersburg Museum, 
collected at Kiev in 1849. 
NORTH AFRICA. 
Morocco—Djebel Kébir, near Tangiers, found by M. Vaucher. Mr. J. H. 
Ponsonby has also collected H. occidentalis only under stones on the open scrubby 
downs near Tangiers. 
Algeria—Recorded as H. occidentalis by M. Debeaux from beneath stones in the 
forest of Boghar, and along the roads to Milianah ; and M. Lallemant found a single 
specimen among Cistus on the dry slopes at Agha near Algiers. 
Portrait and Autograph of M. Arthur Morelet, the author of ‘‘ Mollusques Terrestres et 
Fluviatiles de Portugal,” wherein is described and figured Helix fonentina, which 
hitherto has been regarded as a synonym or variety of A. revelata. 
