44 LIMAX MAXIMUS. 
Hants S.—Christchureh, Sept. 1884! C. Ashford. 
Gloucester E.—Stroud, Oct. 1883! E. J. Elliott. 
Stafford—Camnock Chase, June 1886! L. E. Adams. 
Selkirk—Near Selkirk, Oct. 1890! W. Evans. 
Edinburgh—Dreghorn woods, near Colinton, Sept. 1889! and Colinton road, 
Morningside, June 1890 ! W. Evans. 
On the Continent, this form has been found in France, Italy, Switzerland, at 
Kharkov in Russia, and in Madeira. 
Var. cellaria d’Argenville, Conch., 1740, p. 386, pl. 32, f. 31. 
Limax cellarius d’ Arg., Conch., 1740, p. 386, pl. 32, f. 31. 
Limax antiquorum var. € Fér., Hist. Moll., tab. 20. 
Limax cinereus var. maculatus Picard, Moll. Somme, 1840. 
Limax maxinius var. interruptus Dum. & Mort., Moll. Savoie, 1857, p. 14. 
Fic. 67.—Limax cellaria (after D'Argenville). 
ANIMAL pale ash-coloured ; SHIELD maculate with black; BODY with inter- 
rupted longitudinal zones of the same colour on each side. 
With this variety may be associated the var. maculata of Picard, in which 
the shield and body are maculate with black, and which only differs from the 
strictly typical var. ced/aria by the more distinetly detached and more rounded char- 
acter of its markings. 
The sub-var. interrupta of D. & M. differs by the addition of longitudinal rows 
of small spots alternating with the banding characteristic of the variety. 
Channel Isles—Guernsey, Sept. 1893! (Tomlin, J. of C., April 1894, p. 361). 
Cornwall W.—Truro, Dec. 1885! J. H. James. Scilly Isles, Rev. E. D. Roberts, 
Aug. 1890! (G. Sherriff Tye). 
Hants S.—Christchurch, Sept. 1883 ! C. Ashford. 
Kent E.—Folkestone, Sept. 1886! C. Oldham. 
Surrey—Croydon, Nov. 1883! Kenneth McKean. 
Middlesex—Upper Holloway, in a mushroom house, July 1890! and sub-var. 
maculata Churehyard Bottom Wood, Highgate, June 1890! H. W. Kew. 
Bucks.—Shalstone, June 1885 ! H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Norfolk W.—King’s Lynn, Nov. 1886! C. B. Plowright. 
Hereford—Bishopswood Vicarage, Ross, April 1885! R. W. J. Smart. 
Warwick—Ingon Grange, Stratford-on-Avon, Sept. 1884! R. J. Attye. Hagley 
road, Birmingham, Aug. 1886! J. Madison. 
Stafford—Statford, June 1886! L. E. Adams. Cheadle, April 1886 ! F. B. Webb. 
Salop—Minsterley, Aug. 1885! L. E. Adams. Ellesmere and Oswestry, June 
1885 ! Baker Hudson. 
Glamorgan—Cardiff, Nov. 1889! F. W. Wotton. 
Pembroke—Deer park and Heywood lane, Tenby (Stubbs, J. of C., July 1900). 
Carnarvon —Trefriw and Conway Castle, July 1883 ! W.D.R. 
Denbigh—Llangwystenin and Tal-y-Cafn, July 1883! W.D.R. 
Lincoln S.—Aneaster, April 1886 ! W.D.R. 
Lincoln N.—Alford, April 1886! W.D.R. Louth, April 1886! H. Wallis Kew. 
Broughton, near Brigg. Aug. 1902! Miss F. H.Woolward. _Kirton-in-Lindsey, Aug. 
1902 ! E. A. Woodrufte-Peacock. Somersby, Sept. 1889! W.D.KR. 
Leicester—Hathern, Sept. 1884! C. T. Musson. Canal banks, Belgrave, July 
1885! Cellars, West street, Leicester, Oct. 1885! Lime quarries, Barrow-on-Soar, 
and Mountsorrel, Oct. 1885! and Spinney Hill, near Leicester, Sept 1887! H. E. 
Quilter. Evington! and near Wigston! (Quilter, Moll. Leicestershire, 1888, p. 20). 
Notts.—Basford, Sept. 1884! Beanvale Abbey, Sept. 1884! Annesley Park, Sept. 
1884! Wilford, Oct. 1884 ! and cellars. Nottingham, May 1885! C. T. Musson. Gar- 
den, Tuxford, July and Sept. 1885! W. A. Gain. Farnsfield, Southwell, Sept. 1892! 
C. Oldham. 
Derby—Winster, High Peak, July 1885! Rev. H. Milnes. 
Cheshire—Bowdon, May 1885! J. G. Milne. Wythenshawe, 1886 ! C. Oldham. 
Sale, in nursery gardens, Feb. 1895! C. Oldham. 
York S.E.—Gardens, Westwood, Beverley, Sept. 1884! J. Darker Butterell. 
York N.E.—Farwath Bridge, Newtondale, Aug. 1886! W.D R. 
