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York S.W.—Barnsley, Oct. 1886! W. E. Brady. Lofthouse, 1885! G. Roberts. 
Ackworth, June 1883! Hugh Richardson. Bradford, July 1893! Perey Lund. 
Huddersfield, in cellar, Sept. 1885! G. T. Porritt. Keighley, greenhouse at Cliffe 
Castle, Oct. 1890! T. Hebden. 
York Mid W .— Victoria road, Hyde Park, Leeds. 1887! T. K. Skipwith. Wash- 
burndale, July 1885! W.D.R. Cellar, North Stainley Vicarage, Oct. 1884! I. A 
Summerfield. © Eavestone, Oct. 1884! J. Ingleby. Garden, Stav eley Rectory, Oct. 
1885! E. Ponsonby Knubley. Sleningford, April 1896! W.D.R. Mickley village, 
Aug. 1889 ! W.D.R. 
Durham —The common form about Durham, April 1884 ! Baker Hudson. 
Northumberland —Museum grounds, Neweastle, Sept. 1888! R. Howse. 
Westmorland—Coniston, Oct. 1886! W.D.R. 
Ayr—Glen App, near Ballantrae. July 1884! Baker Hudson. 
Renfrew —Shielhill Glen, Aug. 1886! W.D.R. 
Peebles—Eddleston, July 1889! W.D.R. 
Roxburgh—Melrose Abbey, June 1886 ! J. Madison. 
Perth N.—Sub-var. maculata, Blairgowrie, July 1890! W. Evans. 
Forfar—Montrose, July 1884, W. Dunean. 
Westerness —Glenborrodale, Dec. 1891! J. J. Dalgleish. 
Wexford—Kilmanock, Aug. 1888! G. Barrett-Hamilton. 
The var. cellaria has been reported from many parts of France, Germany, and 
Italy, as well as from Sardinia, Corsica, Madeira, and New South Wales. 
Var. ferussaci Moquin-T'andon, Moll. France, ii.; p. 29, pl. 4, f. 5 
Limax cinereus var. punctatus Esmark, J. of Conch., Oct. 1886 p. 101. 
ANIMAL pale ash-coloured, shield with small rounded black spots ; Boby with 
two or sometimes three longitudinal rows of small and round black spots on each 
side (figured, Monog. i., pl. a f. 5). 
The sub-var, punctata only differs from Jferussaci in the fewness and consequent 
apparent irregularity of the spots upon the shield and body, while the sub-var. nov. 
geminipunctata is characterized by their greater abundance, the increase of those 
upon the body being due to the splitting up of the originally large spot, which gives 
a paired aspect to the markings. 
Cornwall W.—Gardens, Truro, April 1886! J. H. James. 
Somerset S.—Bridewater, Aug. 1884! W. Vinson. 
Surrey —Sutton, July 1 1885! F. G. Fenn. 
Middlesex—Churchyard Bottom Wood, Hee ate: Aug. 1889! H. Wallis Kew. 
Garden at 5, Giesbach road, London, N., Aug. 1890! H. Wallis Kew. 
Norfolk W.—NStarston, specimens in Brit. Museum (Cockerell, Nat., Aug. 1888). 
Salop—Oswestry, June 1885! Baker Hudson. 
Lincoln S.—Brandon Lodge, Grantham, Jan. 1889! T. Burtt. 
Leicester—Hathern, Sept. 1884! C. T. Musson. 
Notts.—-Tuxford, July 1885! W. A. Gain. 
York Mid W. —Sleningford, April 1896! W.D.R. 
Westmorland and Lake Lancashire— Coniston, Oct. 1886! W.D.R. 
Anglesea—Llanfaes, Sept. 1886! J. G Milne. 
Carnarvon—Abersoch ! (C. Oldham, J. of Conch., Jan. 1898). 
Kirkcudbright—Maxwelltown, common in cellar, July 1891 ! R. Service. 
Selkirk—Thornielee railway station, Aug. 1886! W. D.R. 
Edinburgh—Cramond Island, Sept. 1888! T. Scott. 
Antrim—Colin Glen, near Belfast, June 1884! 8. A. Stewart. Duntluce Castle ; 
Plantation Park, Kenbane ; common, Murlough Bay ; Church Bay, Rathlin Island, 
R. Welch, May 1902. Cushendun, May 1886! S. A. Brenan. Cushendall, Aug. 
1894! W. Moss. 
Down—Crawfordsburn, May 1902; common in Castle Yard and plantations, 
Ardglass, 1897 ; Oakleigh, Ormeau Park, Belfast; Hillsborough Castle Park, April 
1902, R. Welch, May 1902. ; 
Armagh—June 1885! H. W. Lett. 
Donegal—Ardara, April 1900, R. Welch. 
Wexford—Kilmanock, Sept. 1888! G. Barrett-Hamilton. 
Leitrim—Glenear, E. Collier & G.W. Chaster, Sept. 1900, R. Welch, May 1902. 
Galway E.—Churehyard, Monivea (B. J. Clarke, Annals N.H., 1840, p. 208). 
Cork— Ae. Ball (B. J. Clarke, Annals N.H., 1843, p. 334). 
Kerry—Killowen Church, Kenmare, May 1898, R. Welch. Kenmare demesne ; 
Loo Bridge and island in Middle Cloonee Lake (Standen, Irish Nat., Sept. 1898). 
On the Continent, this variety has been reported from France, various parts of 
Italy, the Tyrol, South Norw ay, and Poltava and Tehernigoy in Russia. 
