LIMAX MAXIMUS. ill 
Donegal—Mossy stumps, Port Salon, May 1893 (R. Standen, J. of C., July 1893). 
Cavan— Woods and lake shore. Killykeen, July 1896 (Welch, Irish Nat. , July 1896). 
Meath—Trim Churchyard, July 1900, R. Welch. LEINSTER. 
Dublin—Dublin (W. Thompson, Ann. and Mag. N.H., 1840, p. 198. Kingstown, 
May 1886! W. F. de Vismes Kane. On island of ‘lreland’s Eye’ at the ‘Stags, 
near Howth, 1897, R. Welch. Raheny, Killakee, and Leeson Park, Dublin (Scharff, 
Slugs of Ireland, 1891). 
Kildare—Straffan, 1884, J. E. Palmer. 
Wicklow—Woodenbridge, March 1893 (Scharff, Irish Nat., April 1893). 
Wexford—Kilmanock, Sept. 1888 ! G. Barrett-Hamilton. 
Queen’s Co.—La Bergerie (Rev. B. J. Clarke, Ann. and Mag. N.H., 1843). 
Westmeath—Killynon, Sept. 1886! W. IF. de Vismes Kane. 
CONNAUGHT. 
Sligo—Near Ballina, not so common as L. arborum and L. agrestis (Warren, 
Zool., 1879, p. 26). Roekwood, Lough Gill, Oct. 1886! Markree Castle, Collooney, 
Aug. 1886! W. F. de Vismes Kane. 
Mayo W.—Enniscoe demesne, Crossmolina, Sept. 1885 ! W. F. de Vismes Kane. 
Moyview, Ballina, July 1891! Amy Warren.  Erriff Valley and Aasleagh Falls, 
R. Welch, April 1897. 
Galway E.—Clonbrock, June 1896 (R. F. Scharff, Irish Nat., Sept. 1896). Der- 
nasliggan, April 1897 (R. Welch, Irish Nat., Nov. 1897). 
Clare—Ballyvaughan, July 1895 (Standen, Irish Nat., Sept. 1895). 
Cork N.—Youghal, 1835! Warren Collection, Dublin Museum. 
Limerick—Limerick, W.H. Harvey (Thompson, Ann. and Mag. N.H., 1840, p. 198). 
Tipperary S.—Clonmel, April 1888, A. H. Delap. 
Waterford— Waterford, Sep. 1883! J. H. Salter. 
Kerry—Valentia, July 1886! A. H. Delap; very large, near Lough Caragh, May 
1891 (Scharff, Slugs of Ireland, 1891, p. 518). Stricken, G. P. Farran ; Killowen 
Old Church, and at Kilmakilloge, Mr. Bigger; Tore Woods, G.W. Chaster (Standen, 
Irish Nat., Sept. 1898). Kenmare, Aug. 1899! J. E. Mason. 
MUNSTER. 
GERMANY. 
In Germany it has been recorded for Altenburg, Alsace, Bavaria, Baden, East 
Friesland, Hesse, Hanover, Hamburg, Lorraine, Mark Brandenburg, Mecklenburg 
ys ’ ’ fe} ’ 2 E a 5D = a 5?) 
Nassau, Osnabruck, Pomerania, Pyrmont, Prussia, Rhenish Prussia, Silesia, 
Bee . . re 
Thuringia, Upper Franconia, Weimar, and Wurtemburg. 
NETHERLANDS. 
Holland—(Heynemann, Jahr. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1885, p. 247). 
Belgium—Chaudfontaine, Font de Forét ; Forest of Angre ; Hastiére, ete., ete. 
FRANCE. 
Probably diffused over the whole country, and has been recorded from the follow- 
ing districts and departments :— 
Ain, Aisne, Allier, Ariége, Basses Pyrénées, Champagne Meridionale, Charente 
Inférieure, Cotes du Nord, Cote dOr, Finistére, Gard, Gers, Haute Garonne, 
Haute Loire, Hautes Pyrénées, Hante Savoie, Hérault, Isere, Ile et Vilaine, Loire 
Inférieure, Loztre, Manche, Maine et Loire, Morbihan, Moselle, Nié¢vre, Nord, 
Oise, Pas de Calais, Puy-de-Dome, Savoie, Seine et Marne, Seine, Seine Inferieure, 
Somme, Vendée, Vienne, Vosges, and according to Scharff is common at Ajaccio 
in Corsica. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Probably diffused through a large part of the country, and has been recorded for 
the cantons of Berne, Graubunden, Geneva, Lucerne, Neuchatel, Solothurn, Ticino, 
Uri, Vaud, Zurich, ete. 
ITALY. 
All Italy, continental and insular, except Sicily, where L. wnicolor Heynemann 
is found (Lessona & Pollonera, Mon. Limac. Ital., 1882). 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
In Austro-Hungary it has been observed in Austria, Bohemia, Galicia, Goritz, 
Lauenberg, Silesia, Styria, and the Sudetic Mountains, Transylvania, Tyrol, and 
Upper Hungary. 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
Spain—Aragon, Catalufia, Valencia (Graells, Moll. Espafia, 1846, p. 1). Common 
in gardens at Fuente del Mar, near Santander, May 1860 (E. J. Lowe, Dec. 1896). 
Portugal—Mountains of Cintra (Morelet, Moll. Port, 1845, p. 43). 
