938 ARION CIRCUMSCRIPTUS. 
Donegal—Croaghross near Letterkenny, May 1889 ! H. C. Hart. 
Fermanagh—Castlecoole, Enniskillen, Sept. 1904 ! Hon. C. L. Corry. Brooke- 
borough, Sept. 1904 ! Sir Douglas Brooke. Not common, near Enniskillen, Sept. 
1899, R. Welch. 
Cavan—Mullagh, July 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 
LEINSTER. 
Louth—Dromiskin, June 1904 ! Blackhall Demesne ! and Drogheda, Sept.. 1904 ! 
P. H. Grierson. 
Meath —Drumecondra ! and Nobber, July 1904! P. H. Grierson. Not common 
in Boyne Valley near Cavan, and Trim, July 1900, R. Welch. Sub-var. grisea, 
New Grange, June 1892, R. F. Scharff. 
Dublin—Dublin, March 1886! J. R. Redding. Kill-of-the-Grange, Kingstown, 
April 1886! W. F. de Vismes Kane. Dellbrook near Dundrum, 1897, R. Welch. 
Rathgar and Bushy Park, Dublin, Sept. 1903, A. W. Stelfox and R. Welch. Type 
and var. /eucophwa, Killakee and Leeson Park, Dublin, Oct. 1890, R. F. Seharff. 
Kildare—Maynooth, Nov. 1891, R. F. Scharff. 
Wicklow—Very rare, near Greystones; near the Sugar-Loaf, also at Altidore, 
July 1891, and Woodenbridge, March 1893, R. F. Scharff. 
Wexford—Kilmanock, New Ross, Apl. 1888!G. A. Barrett-Hamilton. Wexford, 
Apl. 1891, R. F. Scharff. 
Carlow—Fenagh House, Bagenalstown, Sept. 1904 ! Denis R. Pack-Beresford. 
Kilkenny —Recorded in Adams’ ‘‘ Census,” 1902, p. 234. 
Queen’s Co.—La Bergerie (b. J. Clarke, Ann. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1840, p. 203). 
Stradbally, Sept. 1904! sub-var. pallida, Maryborough, Oct. 1904 ! A. G. Stuart. 
King’s Co.—Clonmacnoise, E. Collier and R. Standen, July 1895. Charleville 
Forest, Tullamore, Sept. 1904! R. McKenna. 
Westmeath—Common, Knockdrin Demesne, April 1892 ! R. F. Scharff. Moate, 
Sept. 1904 ! Mrs. Nugent. 
CONNAUGHT. 
Roscommon— Rockingham Gardens, Boyle, Sept. 1904 ! E. Clarke. Loughglynn, 
Castlerea, Oct. 1904 ! Hugh Kennedy. 
Leitrim—Dromahaire Abbey, Sept. 1900, and Swiss Valley, Glencar, July 1904 ! 
A. W. Stelfox and R. Welch. 
Sligo—Ballina, June 1891! Miss Amy Warren. Sligo, July 1904! A. W. Stelfox. 
Decidedly rare at Lissadill Glen ; below Doonee Rock; Glenear ; and Ballysodare, 
1900 (R. Welch and A. W. Stelfox, [rish Nat., Sept. 1904, p. 186). 
Mayo W.—Dugort, Achill Island, July 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Galway W.—Derrynasliggan Lodge, Leenane, April 1897, R. Welch. Ronnd- 
stone, July 1895, E. Collier and R. Standen. Var. grisev, Roundstone, March 1891, 
h. F. Scharff. 
Galway E.-—Killereran (B. J. Clarke, Ann. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1840, p. 206). 
Clonbrock Forest and woodyard, June 1900, Hon. R. E. Dillon and R. Welch. 
MUNSTER. 
Tipperary S.—Holycross Abbey, May 1898, R. Welch. 
Waterford—Old Dungarvon road, near Clonmel, Aug. 1886! Rev. A. H. Delap. 
Cork S.—Carrigaline, May 1888 ! W. F. de Vismes Kane. Bantry, rare, June 
1893, R. F. Scharff. Queenstown (id., Slugs of [reland, p. 547). Common, Blarney 
and Glengariff, Sept. 1898, Lionel E. Adams. 
Kerry—Valentia Island, July 1886! Rev. A. H. Delap. Muckross Demesne, 
May 1891, and Lough Carach, R. F. Scharff. Sheen Wood, also at Kenmare and at 
Galway’s Bridge, July 1898 (R. Standen, Irish Nat., Sept. 1898). 
GERMANY. 
Arion circumscriptus is recorded by Clessin as inhabiting the entire area ; but 
records have only been noticed for Alsace, Bavaria, East Prussia, Nassau, and 
Saxony. 
NETHERLANDS. 
Belgium —A. bourguiqnati is recorded for Belgium, and as A. leucopheus for the 
provinees of Brabant, Hainault, Liége, and Namur. 
FRANCE. 
Arion circumscriptus is widely distributed throughout the country, but the 
recorded localities are as yet few and scattered ; they embrace the departments of 
the Ain, Aisne, Haute Garonne, Maine et Loire, Manche, Niévre, Oise, Seine, and 
Vendée. As A. fuscus var. leucophewa it is recorded for the Aube and the Nord ; 
as A, celticus from Finistére ; and as A. hortensis var. grisea from the Isére. 
SWITZERLAND. 
According to Clessin, it is a probable inhabitant of the country, 
