102 LIMAX ARBORUM. 
GERMANY. 
Has been recorded from Alsace, Altenburg, Baden, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Bruns- 
wick, Franconia, Hanover, Holstein, Nassau, Pomerania, Pyrmont, Rhineland, 
Saxony, Schleswig, Silesia, Thuringia, and Wurtemburg. 
NETHERLANDS. 
Belgium—(Heynemann, Jahrb. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1885, p. 247). 
Holland—(Heynemann, op. cit.). 
FRANCE. 
Found more especially in the mountain districts, and in the extreme north-east 
section of the country, and has been reported from Aisne, Ariége, Aude, Basses 
Pyrénées, Champagne Meridionale, Haute Garonne, Hautes Pyrénées, Ille et Vilaine, 
Lozere, Manche, Morbihan, Niévre, Nord, Oise, Pas-de-Calais, Puy-de-Déme, Seine 
Inférieure, Seine et Marne, Somme, Vienne, and the Isle of Corsica. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Reported from the cantons of Lucerne, Berne, St. Gall, Grisons, and Valais. 
TEEATY: 
Found in Lombardy, Piedmont, Venetia, Campania, Rome, Modena, and Sicily. 
Also recorded as Amalia marginata v. mongianensis from Mongiana, Calabria. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Found in Bohemia, Carniola, Galicia, Hungary, Styria, Transylvania, and Tyrol. 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
Spain—Hoy de Barcena, and near Santander, May 1860, E. J. Lowe. A small 
form found on the Sierra de Guadarrama, by von Heyden. 
Portugal—Oporto and Monchique, H. Simroth. 
GREECE. 
Thessaly—Buegasi-Thal in the Ossagebirge (Beettger, op. cit.). 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Norway—Common throughout, and has been found as far north as Kistrand and 
Porsangerfjord in Finmark, 70° 25’ north lat. It reaches its highest elevation of 
2,800 feet at Tonset in Osterdalen. 
Sweden—Well distributed in Sweden, and has been found as far north as Hiirje- 
dalen in Jiimtland, 62° 30’ north lat. It is also found on Gotland and Bornholm. 
Denmark—Not common in the Viborg district of Jutland, but the commonest 
species in the beech woods of Zealand. 
It is also recorded from the Faroes and the south coast of Iceland, 
RUSSIA. 
Only at present known from Esthland, Livonia, St. Petersburg, and Finland, 
its most northern locality being at Valamo in Finland, 61° 25’ north lat. 
ATLANTIC ISLES. 
Canaries—Orotava, Teneriffe, W. Moss (Collinge & Partridge, J. of Mal., 1899). 
Fic. 114.—Pollard Hornbeams at Loughton, Epping Forest, a haunt of 
Limax arborum (photo. by Mr. J. G. Randall). 
