160 MILAX SOWERBII. 
Whitechureh, Oct. 1890; Raheny, Aug. 1890; and garden, Tudor House, Leeson 
Park, Dublin, Oct. 1890! R. F. Scharff. Donnybrook, Aug. 1888! G. Barrett- 
Hamilton. Abundant in marsh, Bushy Park ; and in garden, Zion road, Rathgar, 
Sept. 1903, A. W. Stelfox and R. Welch. Drain at Dundrum, Oct. 1899, R. Welch. 
Wicklow—Woodenbridge, March 1893 (R. F. Scharff, Irish Nat., April 1893). 
Kilruddery ; Glen of Downs; Sugar Loaf and Albidore Glen, July 1891, R. F. Scharff. 
Wexford—Alderton, New Koss, Sept. 1888! Miss L. Glascott. Wexford, April 
1891, R. F. Scharff. Rossclare sandbank, Sept. 1889 ! G. Barrett-Hamilton. 
Carlow—Carlow, Nov. 1901, A. G. Stuart. 
Kilkenny—Tabulated by Mr. L. E. Adams (J. of Conch., Oct. 1892, p. 234). 
CONNAUGHT. 
Sligo—Woods at Moyview, Ballina (Miss Amy Warren, Zool., Jan. 1879). 
Inishmurry Island, Sept. 1900, R. Welch. 
Mayo W.—Dugort, Sept. 1888 ! (J. G. Milne, J. of Conch., Oct. 1891). 
Galway E.—Monivea (B. J. Clarke, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1840). Several 
in graveyard, Clare-Galway Abbey, July 1895, R. Standen. Leenane Mountain and 
Dernasliggan, April 1897, R. Welch, Irish Nat., Nov. 1897. 
Galway W.—Aran Isles, Oct. 1890, R. F. Scharff. 
Tipperary S.—Near Clonmel, Dee. 1885, A. H. Delap. 
Waterford— Waterford, Sep. 1883! J. H. Salter. Clonmel, Apl. 1888, A. H. Delap. 
Cork N.—Youghal (R. Tate, Brit. Moll., 1866, p. 81). Queenstown, R. F. 
Scharff. Abundant in woods around Blarney Castle, Sept. 1898, L. E. Adams. 
Cork S.—In gardens of Royal Cork Institution (Humphreys, Fauna and Flora 
of Cork, 1845, p. 2). Glengariff, May 1891, RF. Scharff. Common about Bantry, 
Sept. 1898, L. E. Adams. 
Kerry—Near the Southern Hotel, Kenmare, July 1898 (R. Standen, Irish Nat., 
Sept. 1898). Valentia Island, April 1888, A. H. Delap. 
GERMANY. 
Dr. Jeffreys records M. sowerbui from Falkenstein in the Upper Harz, but it is 
doubtful if this record really refers to our species. Mr. Daniel also records from 
Heidelberg as L. carinatus a slug described as darker and more distinctly spotted 
than English specimens, probably a dark variety of the Wilax marginatus. 
NETHERLANDS. 
Belgium—WM. sowerbii (Kickx, Nachr. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1869, p. 163). 
FRANCE. 
M. sowerbii inhabits the Atlantic shores of France, the departments Cétes-du- 
Nord, Finistére, Gironde, Morbihan, and Vendée being especially noted, while as 
M. carinatus it is known for the Alpes Maritimes and the Var. Signor Pollonera 
notes it as living about Bastia, Corsica, whilst Gassies under the name of Limax 
argillaceus records it for the Gironde. 
SWITZERLAND. 
The specimens found plentifully at an altitude of 2,600 feet at Promontogno and 
Bondo in the Bergel Valley, Grisons, by the Rev. S. Spencer Pearce were regarded 
by him as identical with the British form. 
ITALY. 
Milax sowerbii is recorded from Florence in Tuseany by Dr. Simroth. Lessona 
and Pollonera give the distribution of M. carinatus as extending over Liguria, 
Tuscany, Naples, and Sicily, but as being an absentee from the Adriatic shores of 
Northern Italy and Sardinia, and Pollonera describes it as common at Malta. 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
Spain—WM. sowerbii, shores of northern Spain (Bourguignat, Mal. Alger., 1864, 
p. 46). Lasealles, Reinosa, and Hoy de Barcena in the Asturias, and in the spurs 
of the Pyrenees, May 1860, E. J. Lowe. 
Portugal—W. carinatus (Scharff, Lrish List, 1892). 
BALKAN PENINSULA. 
Greece—Mevalopolis, Oct. 1891! J. G. Milne. JZ. hessei, Prevesa in Epirus and 
Gasturi in the Island of Corfu (Bottger, Nachr. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1882, p. 96). 
Crete —M. carinatus (Kobelt, Zoogeogr., 1898, p. 324). 
R 'f TSSIA . 
Dr, Jeffreys cites Russia for our species on the authority of Jelski. 
NEOTROPICAL REGION. 
Ecuador—A specimen in the British Museum, collected by Mr. Buckley, differs 
in nothing from those found near London (Cockerell, Ann, and Mag. N. H., Oct, 1890). 
MUNSTER. 
