200 ARION SUBFUSCUS. 
Kildare—Sub-var. brunnea, Naas, Oct. 1904! R. J. Pack-Beresford. 
Sligo—Sub-var. brunnea, Rockwood, Lough Gill, Oct. 1886! W. F. de V. Kane. 
Mayo W.—Sub-var. brunnea, Enniscoe demesne, Crossmolina, Sept. 1885 ! 
F. de Vismes Kane. 
Galway W.—Sub-v. brunnea, Kylemore Castle Gardens, Sep. 1904! W. Comfort. 
Cork S.—Sub-var. flagella and phillipsi, Schull, July 1893 (Collinge, 1.c.). 
Kerry—Sub-var. brunnea, Valentia Island, Sept. 1904 ! Miss M. J. Delap. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Germany—Sub-var. brunnea, Hickendorff, Pomerania. 
France—Sub-var. fuscescens, Savoy (Dum. & Mort., op. cit.). 
Switzerland—Sub-var. brunnea, Wildhaus, in the canton St. Gall, at about 
3,600 feet altitude. Also at an altitude of 6,000 feet near Maloja in the Grisons. 
Austro-Hungary—Sub-var. brunnea, Carlsbad, Bohemia, April 1884 (Boettger, 
Nachbl., 1885, p. 54). 
Portugal—Var. fuliginea, Ponte do Lima, Douro (Morelet, op. cit.). 
Norway—Sub-var. brunnea, common at Tromsoen, also at Andenaes on the 
Ando. <A pale variety at Stanganaes at the mouth of the Tana river. 
Sweden—Sub-var. dimacopa, recorded for Ronneby in Blekinge, and Stehag in 
Scania (Westerlund, op. cit. ). 
Russia—Sub-var. brunnea, Konginkangas, Finland (Luther, Finland Gastrop., 
1901, p. 57). 
Var. nigricans Pollonera, Spec. nuove ece., 1887, p. 14. 
ANIMAL with shield and body entirely black, lateral fascia more or less incon- 
spicuous. 
: CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
France-—Found occasionally (Pollonera, op. cit.). 
Italy—In the Alps (Pollonera, op. cit.). 
Norway—Kistrand (Esmark & Hoyer, Mal. Bl., 1886, p. 103). 
Var. einereo-fusea Draparnaud, Hist. Moll., 1805, p. 125. 
Arion cinctus var. cinereus Dum. et Mort., Moll. Savoie, 1857, p. 7 
Arion subfuscus var. ardosiarum Colbeau, Bull. Belg. Mal. Soc., 1867, p. 72. 
Arion subfuscus var. typus Pollonera, Arionidz, Rég. Palearct., 1890, pills 
Arion subfuscus var. griseus Collinge, Conchologist, “1892, p. 63. 
30DY ash-coloured or greyish, with or without blackish lateral band. 
The var. einereo-fusea s.str. is ash-coloured or greyish, with a blackish lateral 
band at each side. 
The sub-var. ardosiarum is of a dull greyish-rufous, tinged with blackish, 
shield more rufous, a faint blackish lateral band at each side. 
The sub-var. grisea is grey with paler sides, without lateral bands. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Channel Isles—St. Sampson’s, Guernsey, Sept. 1891 ! B. Tomlin. 
Cornwall W.—Gardens, Truro, April 1886! J. H. James. 
Devon S.—Teignmouth, Aug. 1888 ! L. St. G. 3yne. : 
Devon N.—Belstone near Okehampton, § Sept. 1904! Rev. W. Wright Mason. 
Dorset—Montevideo, Chickerell near W eymouth, Sept. 1904! N. M. Richardson. 
Sussex W.—Up Park, Aug. 1886 ! W. Jeffery. 
Middlesex—Musvwell Hill road, Highgate, July 1888 ! H. Wallis Kew. 
Monmouth—Banks of river Wye, Monmouth, July 1891! W. Whitwell. Garden, 
tose Cottage, Talywain, July 1904! J. Manners. 
Worcester—Sub-var. grisea, W. E. Collinge, Jan. 1905. 
Warwick—Sub-var. grisea, W. E. Collinge, Jan. 1905. 
Brecon—Erwood, Oct. 1904 ! J. Williams \ Vaughan. 
Carmarthen— Near Llanelly, Sept. 1904! H. Rowland Wakefield. 
Pembroke—Pempbroke, June 1885 ! Mrs. Trayler. 
Carnarvon—Slopes of Snowdon, April 1887 ! J. Madison. 
Lincoln N.—Ulceby-with-Fordington, Oct. 1889! J. Burtt Davy. 
Lancashire S.—Sub-var. grisea, Knowsley, 1893 (W. E. Collinge, J. of Mal., 1893, 
p- 148). 
York N.E.—Ingleby Greenhow, Sept. 1890! Rev. J. Hawell. 
Westmorland and Lake Lancashire—-Grasmere, June 1886! C. Oldham. Sub- 
var. grisea, Grange, 1897 (H. V. Fowler, J. of Mal., 1899, p. 38). 
