250 ARION INTERMEDIUS. 
GERMANY. 
Recorded by Simroth from Lower Lusatia, the Harth near Leipzig in Saxony, 
and from Vegesack near Bremen. 
FRANCE. 
Only reeorded as yet from the Nord; as Avion flavus from the Pas-de-Calais ; 
as A. mabillianus and A. verrucosus from the Oise; as A. verrucosus from Nievre 
and Puy-de-Dome ; as (Greomalacus hiemalis from Cote V@Or ; and as G. vendeanus 
from the Vendee. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Recorded by Simroth from Mount Pilatus in Canton Lucerne. 
MIBAIE NG 
Found up to the present in Piedmont, and the var. appenina at Lucca in Tuseany. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Clessin regards this as a probable inhabitant of the higher lands of the Tyrol. 
PORTUGAL. 
Arion mollerti is recorded from Busaco in the province of Beira by Pollonera. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Recorded for Scandinavia by Dr. Scharff (Slugs of Ireland, 1891, p. 551). 
RUSSTA. 
Only as yet recorded from Finland, where, according to Luther, it is found as 
far north as 64° north latitude. 
ATLANTIC ISLES. 
Azores—San Miguel, an undoubted native, but found only on Pico de Carvao 
and in the Valley of Furnas, far removed from cultivated ground. 
AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 
New Zealand—Recorded by Mr. Musson under the name of Avion hortensis as 
plentiful about Auckland crawling on the roads after rain. Abundant under 
timber by garden at Manawapouri Lake ; also found at Paradise on the shores of 
Diamond Lake; it is a garden slug here, Feb. 1905, W. Denison Roebuck. 
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Fic. 251.—Helen’s Bay, Co. Down, Ireland, where Avion tnterxmedius is plentiful and of 
large size, under decaying logs and other shelter (photo. by Mr. R. Welch). 
