a2 LIMAX MAXIMUS. 
GREECE. 
Thessaly —Mount Pindus (Boettger, Jahrb. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1886). Isle of 
Santorin (Letourneaux, Bull. Soc. Mal. France, 1884, p. 290). 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Norway—Laurvik, near Christiania; Arendal and Island of Tromsé, near 
Christiansand, and at Bergen (Esmark, J. of Conech., Oct. 1886); recorded for 
Trondjhem, but probably in error, by G. O. Sars, Moll. Arct. Norv., 1878, p. 371. 
Sweden—Stockholm (Hartmann & Heynemann, Jahr. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1885). 
Denmark—Viborg in Jutland; Copenhagen and Fredricksberg in Zealand 
(Malm, Lim. Seand., 1868, p. 57). 
RUSSIA. 
Found in the provinces of Finland, Kurland, Livland, and Esthland, and at 
Sebastopol in the Crimea (Heynemann, Jahr. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1885) ; Moscow 
(Nadjeschin, Nacht. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1870); and in the provinces of Kharkov, 
Poltava, and Tchernigov (Kaleniezenko, Bull. Moscow, 1851). 
Poland—Wood of Tuliszow, 1868; Ztoly-Potok, 1870; the park of Natolin, 
Olsztyn, 1873; Pulawy Kazimierz, 1874 (Slosarski, Moll. Pologne, 1877). 
Transcaucasia—Imeretien (Heynemann, Jahrb. Deutsch. Mal. Ges.. 1885). 
NORTH AFRICA AND ASIA MINOR. 
Algeria— Gardens near Algiers, May 1837 (Forbes, Ann. N.H., Dee. 1838, p. 251). 
Asia Minor—E] Bireh, Barrois (Dautzenberg, Moll. Palestine et Syrie, 1894). 
ATLANTIC ISLES. 
é Azores—(Heynemann, l.c. 1885, p. 285). 
Canaries—Plain of the Laguna, ‘Teneriffe (Férussac, Hist., 1819, p. 71). 
Madeira—(T’. D. A. Cockerell, J. of Mal., May 1897, p. 4). 
NEARCTIC REGION. 
New York—Riverdale, H. Prime, 1885 ; New York City and Brooklyn (Binney, 
1885). Cayuga Lake Valley (N. Banks, Nautilus, April 1892). Monroe Co., J. 
Walton, 1898. 
Rhode Island—Newport, 8S. Powell (Binney, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1875). 
Providence, H. Prime, 1885. 
New Jersey—Guttenberg, H. Prime, 1885. 
Massachusetts—In City Aqueduct, Springfield (Pilsbry, Naut., Apl. 1883). New 
Bedford and Cambridge (Pilsbry, Proe. Acad. Nat. Sei. Philad., 1889). 
Pennsylvania—Lineoln Park, Philadelphia (F.C. Baker, Nautilus, Sept. 1900). 
West Philadelphia and Danby, plentiful in cellars and greenhouses, H. A. Pilsbry ; 
Wissahickon, uncommon; Laurel Hill cemetery, common; Germantown, E. G. 
Vanatta (M. Schick, Nautilus, April 1895). 
Ohio—Cistern on Third street, Cincinnati, J H. James, 1885. 
Texas—New Braunfels (Pilsbry, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Philad.. 1889). 
California—Gardens, San Diego (C. R. Oreutt, Nautilus, 1890). Abundant in 
San Francisco (W. M. Wood, Nautilus, July 1894). Dr. Stearns’ garden, Los Ange- 
les, summer 1901 (‘T. D. A. Cockerell, J. of Mal., Dee. 1901). 
NEOTROPICAL REGION. 
Mexico—City of Mexico, March 1894, Dr. A. Duges (T. D. A. Cockerell, J. of 
Mal , June 1894). 
ETHIOPIAN REGION. 
Cape Colony—(Melvill & Ponsonby, Proc. Mal. Soe., Dec. 1898). 
AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 
New Zealand—Dunedin, F.W.Hutton (Musson, Proce. Linn, Soe. N.S. W., 1890). 
Tasmania—Gardens and cellars at Hobart, R. Tate; and at Launceston, C. Hedley 
(Musson, Proe. Linn. Soe., N.S. W., 1890). 
S. Australia— Adelaide (R. Tate, Rep. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 1880). 
Victoria—Ballarat, under logs in the bush, five miles from city (Musson, Proce. 
Linn. Soe. N.S. W., 1890). 
New South Wales—Common in and around Sydney, J. Brazier (Musson, Proce. 
Linn. Soc. N.S. W., 1890). 
