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LIMAX FLAVUS. 
RUSSIA. 
Has only been reported as yet from the southern provinces at Lebedin, Achtyrka, 
and Bogoduchow in Kharkov ; Sebastopol, Theodosia, and other localities in the 
Crimea, Suanetien, Kutais, and Lenkoran in Mingrelia, and Suchum in Abchasia. 
NORTH AFRICA AND ASIA MINOR. 
Morocco—Tangiers, T. D. A. Cockerell in litt., 1891. 
Algeria—L. deshayesi Bourg., Cherchell (Bourg., op. cit.). LZ. campanyoi, Algiers 
(Lallemant, Moll. Alger, 1881, p. 2). 
Tripoli—Grateloup (Dist. Geog. Limae., 1855). 
Asia Minor—Sinope, Trebizonde, Beyrout, Haiffa, the Isle of Cyprus, ete. 
ATLANTIC ISLES. 
Azores—S. Miguel, in shady gardens about Ponta Delgada and Villafraneca 
(Wollaston, Test. Atl., 1878, p. il). 
Madeira—W idely distributed and found oc -casionally at the Val, near Funchal, 
at Praia Bay, in the Curral das Freiras, ete. ; also found by Rev. R. Boog Watson in 
the north of the island. 
St. Helena—Specimens of sub-var. maculata Kal., in British Museum, from J. C. 
Melliss (T. D. A. Cockerell in litt., 1891). 
JAPAN. 
Simroth gives LZ. favus as occurring in Hondo and the more southerly islands of 
Japan (Nacktschn, Portug.-Azor., 1891, p. 308). 
NEARCTIC REGION. 
According to Binney, it probably inhabits all the cities of the sea-coast and their 
vicinage, and some of the cities of the interior, and has been actually reported from 
Maine—Occurs rarely at Portland (Morse, Pulm. Maine, 1864, p. 7). 
Massachusetts—Numerous in garden, New Bedford (Thomson, J. of Conch., 
Oct. 1885); Boston and Cambridge (Binney, L. and F. W. Shells N. Amer., 1869, p. 61). 
New Jersey—Cellar, Burlington (Binney, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Philad., 1875, 
p. 173) ; Gutenberg (H. Prime, 1885). 
New York—New York (Binney, L. and F.W. Shells of N. Amer., 1869, p. 61). 
Riverdale and Huntington, Long Island, H. Prime, 1885. Onondago C On general, 
W. M. Beauchamp, 1885. Monroe Co. (J. Walton, Nautilus, 1898, p. 133). Com- 
moner than L. maximus at Cayuga Lake Valley (N. Banks, Nautilus, April 1892). 
Maryland—Baltimore (Binney, L. and F.W. Shells of N. Amer. 1869, p. 61). 
Virginia—Richmond, University of Virginia and other cities ( sinney, op. cit.,). 
Pennsylvania— York, H. Prime, Oct. 1885. West Chester, Chester Co., W. D. 
Hartmann, Sept. 1885. Greenhouses and lily ponds, Lincoln Park, Philadelphia 
(F. C. Baker, Nautilus, Sept. 1901, p. 59). 
District of Columbia— Washington (T. D. A. Cockerell, 1891). 
Georgia—Athens and Savannah (Binney, Man. Amer. Land Shells, 1885, p. 452). 
South Carolina—Graniteville and Charleston (Binney, op. cit., p. 452). 
NEOTROPICAL REGION. 
Brazil—Porto Alegre and Jaguarao (Heynemann, J. D. M. G., 1885, p. 275). 
Chili-—L. chilensis Gay (Heynemann, op. cit.). 
Argentina—Buenos Ayres (M. Str obel, Act. Soe. Se. Nat. Milan, 1868). 
ETHIOPIAN REGION. 
Natal—Pietermaritzburg (Melvill & Ponsonby, Proc. Mal. Soc., Dee. 1898, p. 172). 
Seychelles—(H. Simroth, Nacktschn. Portug.-Azor., 1891, p. 308). 
AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 
New South Wales—Sydney (E. A. Smith, Proc. Zool. Soe., 1884, p. 272) ; 
Gladesville and Summer Hill, J. Brazier; Inverell, Duncan; and on walls of a well, 
Tamworth (C. T. Musson, Journ. Linn. Soe. N.S. W., 1890, p. 892). 
Victoria—Benalla, J. Brazier (0. T. Musson, op. cit.). Var. breckworthiana, 
Breckworth (Lehmann, op. cit.). bicolor, Sydney (Selenka, Mal. BL, xii., p. 105). 
Queensland—Brisbane, C. tedicy (C. T. Musson, op. cit.) 
Tasmania—Launceston, C. Hedley (C. T. Musson, op. cit. ). 
New Zealand—Dunedin and Greymouth in South Island, Capt. Hutton (C. T. 
Musson, op. cit.) ; North Island (Heynemann, op. cit., 1885, p. 305). 
New Hebrides—Sub-var. maculata, specimens in British Museum, from Rey. 
Wyatt Gill (T. D. A. Cockerell, in litt., 1891). 
Cook’s Islands—Sub-var. maculata, Rarotonga, specimens in British Museum, 
from Rev. Wyatt Gill (T, D, A. Cockerell, in litt., 1891). 
