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SCOTLAND. 
Dumfries— Moffat, Jan. 1891 ! W. Evans. 
Renfrew—Braidland, Aug. 1890! J. M. B. Taylor. 
Roxburgh—Jedburgh, Sept. 1904 ! J. Roseburgh. 
Berwick—Dryburgh, Aug. 1886! W. Denison Roebuck. 
Edinburgh—Braidburn, Edinburgh, July 1888 ! W. E. Clarke. 
Fife and Kinross—Loch Gelly, May 1895! W. Evans. Sub-var. grisea, Mount 
Melville, St. Andrews (W. E. Collinge, l.c.). 
Perth Mid—Glen Ogle, Lochearnhead, June 1904 ! Rev. R. Godfrey. Dunkeld 
road, Perth, Sept. 1904! W. Evans. 
IRELAND. 
Antrim—Cushendun, May 1886! and Whitehall, Broughshane, June 1896 ! Rev. 
S. A. Brenan. 
Armagh—Acton Glebe, Poyntz Pass, Sept. 1904! Rev. W. F. Johnson. 
Tyrone—Omagh, July 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Donegal—Templemore Park, Sept. 1904 ! D. C. Campbell. 
Meath—Drumeondra, July 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Dublin—Foxhall demesne, Raheny, abundant in a field, amongst horse-manure, 
evidently feeding on the fungi abounding there, Aug. 1890, R. F. Scharff. 
Carlow—Fenagh House, Bagenalstown, Sept. 1904! Denis R. Pack-Beresford. 
Kilkenny—Gardens, Bessborough, Piltown, Sept. 1904 ! Earl of Bessborough. 
Mayo W.—At the ‘‘ Colony,” Achill Island, Sept. 1886! J. G. Milne. Dugort, 
July 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Clare—Doonass, Aug. 1904! R. A. Phillips. 
Cork N.—Banks of river Lee, Cork, Sept. 1904 ! C. Baker. 
Kerry—Valentia Island, Sept. 1904! Miss M. J. Delap. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
France—Sub-var. cinerea, Savoy (Dumont & Mortillet, op. cit.). 
Belgium—Recorded for about Brussels, Vielsalm, Liége, Roumont, and other 
places. Sub-var. ardosiarum, at Arlon, Geichel, and Vielsalm (Colbeau, op. cit.). 
A grey variety in a wood at Forest near Brussels, April 1888 (Staes, Bull. Soc. Mal. 
Belg., 1868, p. 25). 
Var. ferussaci Kaleniczenko (em) Bull. Mose., 1851, p. 113. 
Arion empiricorum var. K Férussac, Hist. Moll., 1819, p. 62, pl. 1, f. 8. 
Arion empiricorum ferussackti Kaleniczenko, op. cit. 
Arion virescens Millet, Moll. Maine et Loire, 1854, p. 11. 
Arion rufus var. virescens Moquin-Tandon, Hist. Moll., 185d, p. 11. 
Arion olivaceus Schmidt, Verh. Naturh. Preuss, 1856, p. 58. 
ANIMAL yellowish or orange, with lateral bands and dorsum greenish-grey, foot- 
fringe yellow. 
The vars. ferussackii and virescens are really names applied to the var. « of 
Férussac, to which form the var. swbdeleta of Cockerell also belongs. 
The sub-var. olivacea is described as olivaceous-brown and indistinetly fasciate. 
WALES. 
Montgomery—Under planks near bowling green, Welshpool, Aug. 1889! J. 
Bickerton Morgan. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
France—Sub-var. virescens, forests about Cholet, Angers, and Thorigné in the 
department Maine et Loire. 
Austro-Hungary—Sub-var. olivacew is recorded by Bielz from beneath bark, 
under stones or fallen wood, at an elevation of 2,000 to 6,000 feet, in the mountain 
forests of Transylvania. 
Russia—Var. ferussaci, in district of Achtyrka, Lebedin, and Zmiew, Kharkov. 
Var. alba Esmark, Nyt Mag. Naturv., 1882, p. 98. 
ANIMAL white, tinged with greyish on the back. 
CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Norway—Osterdalen, at an alt. of 2,300 ft. ; also at Tonset; Lille Lombolen, 
Maalselven in Tromsé; and Tromséen and Porsangerfjord in Finmark (Esmark, 
J. of Conch., Oct. 1886). 
