THEBA CARTUSIANA. Hild 
SWITZERLAND 
M. Charpentier records it from hedges and from the banks of Lake Leman in 
the environs of Geneva, and from Canton Vaud, at Lausanne and Gleérolles, 
Dr. Bollinger from Orbe, and M. Roffizen from Chillon and Gor ge-du-Chauderon ; 
Dr. Bollinger also cites it from several localities in Basel, Estav ayer in Canton 
Fribourg, and Vaumareus in Canton Neuchatel; while Stabile quotes Lugano, 
Canton Ticino. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Well distributed over the various countries of the empire, being recorded for 
Austria, Banat, Bosnia, Carinthia, Carniola, Croatia, Dalmatia, Galicia, Goritz, 
Hungary, Herzegovi ina, Illyria, Istria, Moravia, Odenburg, Pesth, Pressburg, 
Slavonia, Styria, Transylvania, and Tyrol. 
BALKAN PENINSULA. 
Greece—Recorded from Thessaly, Epirus, and Peloponesus, and the Islands of 
Corfu, Cephalonia, Zante, Eubzea, Crete, ete. ; and as H. olivierii Mich. from Crete, 
the Sporades, Cyclades, ete. 
Albania—Recorded from Janina by Herr Clessin ; and Avlona by von Martens. 
Macedonia—Salonica ! J. A. Hargreaves. Wodena, Dr. R. Sturany. 
Roumelia—In rejectamenta of the river Maritza at Dorfe Kadikej (P. Hesse, 
Nachbl., 1914). 
Servia—Belerade, Dr. Paetel. 
Roumania —Recorded from Babadagh and Matein in Dobrudscha by Clessin. 
Bulgaria—Varna (Jickeli, Nachbl., 1874, p. 9). 
Turkey— Helix frequens is recorded by Dr. Pfeiffer as found throughout Turkey; 
and also recorded by Clessin. H. syriaca is cited from Derkos near Constantinople 
by Dr. Sturany. 
DENMARK. 
Zealand—The typical form and var. minor of Westerlund are recorded by Mr. 
Sehlesch as found by Mr. Niels Petersen of Copenhagen in the vicinity of the 
fortress of Jaegersborg near Copenhagen, but it may be remarked that the accuracy 
of these records is doubted by many Danish malacologists. 
RUSSIA. 
Recorded from Tehernigov, Taurida, and Volhynia; also from the Caucasus and 
Novorossisk, Kouban Territory, Transcaucasia; the var. frequens from South 
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Russia ; and its subsidiary form obscura from Transcaucasia. 
SIBERIA. 
Recorded by Middendorff from Irkutsk ; and by Gude from the Amur Valley. 
NORTH AFRICA. 
Egypt—Theba cartusiana, Helwan near Cairo ! Mrs. Longstaff. 
Helix syriaca, which is probably a variety of 7. cartusiana, is recorded by Pfeiffer 
for Egypt. 
Algeria—M. Bourguignat records Helix fradiniana Bourg., which is probably 
merely a form of the present species ; and Dr. L. Pfeiffer also records Helix syriaca 
as a denizen. 
ASIA MINOR. 
Asiatic Turkey—Trebizond, Erzeroum, and Baibout, in province of Trebizond ; 
Priene near Smyrna in Adana; and at Brussa. 
Syria—Recorded from Jaffa, Palestine, by Mr. F. H. Sikes; and as H. frequens 
by Dy. Pfeiffer from Syria. 
