264 APPENDIX-—LIMAX MAXIMUS. 
FAMILY LIMACID Gray. 
GENUS LIMAX Linneé. 
Geological History.—Mr. A. 8. Kennard is of opimion that the 
formation at Stutton, from whence the fossil shells of Lemar were pro- 
cured, and which was described by Prof. Morris as Mammalian Crag, is 
not crag, but a black-earth of the same age as the Crayford Beds of the 
Upper Pleistocene series. 
Limax maximus Linné. 
Description—The SUPRA-PEDAL GLAND in Limax maximus is arranged as in 
Arion, in the form of a ribbon, on the upper surface of the foot, and extends to 
half its length ; the exeretory canal is very capacions, and the longitudinal folds 
distinet, while the internal vibratile cilia which assist the outward flow of the 
mucus are disposed in tufts. Inside the canal a great number of a parasitic 
Nematode of the genus Leptodera may sometimes be found. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Cornwall W.—Garden, Truro, J. H. James (T. D. A. Cockerell, Sci. Goss., 
May 1886, p. 114). Camborne (J. P. Johnson, Geol. Mag., Jan. 1903, p. 27). 
Hants. S.—Frequent about Cosham, under faggots, ete., C. 5. Coles. 
Sussex E.—Under white Arabis, Eastbourne, July 1904! Montagu I. Jones. 
Surrey—Tatsfield (Chas. Pannell, jun., Journ. of Conch., July 1903, p. 331). 
Haslemere and Grayswood (id., Apl. 1902, p. 169). 
Herts.—Barnet, June 1902, H. F. Rogers. Var. fasciata, Codicote near Welwyn, 
Sept. 1904! Mrs. Blundell. 
Berks.—Near Wellington College, Sept. 1904! Rev. H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Suffolk E.—Lowestoft, Oulton, Brockford, and Ipswich (A. Maytield, Journ, 
of Conch., April 1908, p. 294). 
Suffolk W.—Fornham St. Martin near Bury St. Edmunds, Oct. 1903 ! W. KR. 
Burrell. Sudbury, Sept. 1905, E. Ransom. 
Norfolk E.—Strumpshaw Hall gardens, July 1904 ! W. J. O. Holmes. 
Norfolk W.—Var. fusciata, King’s Lynn, Sept. 1904 ! C. B. Plowright. 
Bedford—Var. fasciuta, Limbury near Luton, Sept. 1904 ! Mrs. sIundell. 
Hunts.—Garden, Huntingdon, Sept. 1904! Miss E. M. Foster. 
Hereford— Acacia Villa, Ross, Sept. 1904 ! W. C. Blake. 
Worcester—Garden, Stourport, July 1888 (J. W. Williams, J. of C., July 1889), 
Stafford—Worth Wood near Froghall, May 1898 (J. of Conch., Oct. 1898, p. 110). 
Pembroke—Vars. concolor and fausciata, Haverfordwest, Sept. 1904 ! P. Davies. 
Merioneth—Llwynewril near Barmouth, June 1887 ! W. Cash. 
Denbigh—Glyndyfrdwy, Vale of Llangollen, Aug. 1904 ! B. ‘Tomlin. ; 
Lincoln S.—Var. fasciata, old stone quarry, Great Ponton, Sept. 1904 ! H. 
Preston. Rippingale, Sept. 1904! J, Stow. 
Lincoln N.—Cadney Vicarage, Dee. 1902 ! Rev. E. A. Woodruffe-Peacock. 
Lancashire S.—One specimen in a wood, Bardsley, spring 1906; another at 
Riversvale, in June 1897 (F. Taylor, Journ. of Conech., April 1898, p. 50). 
York S.W.—Frequent near houses, and also near woods at Elland Park Wood 
and Red Lane Dyke near Halifax (J. E. Crowther, Halifax Nat., Aug. 1903, p. 48). 
York Mid W.—Horsforth, Jan. 1885 ! 
Cumberland—Keswick, July 1903, Rev. R. Godfrey. Gardens, Brigham, 
Cockermouth, July 1904! Mrs. Robinson. Salkeld Dykes, Aug. 1904 ! H. Britten. 
SCOTLAND. 
Ayr—Portineross, March 1904, Rev. R. Godfrey. 
Roxburgh —Var. sylvatica, Langlee near Galashiels, Sept. 1904! J. Roseburgh. 
Haddington—Tynetield, and Bill near Dunbar, Sept. 1894, also Gifford, Sept. 
1896, W. Evans. 
Linlithgow—Dalmeny Park, Mareh 1891 ! near Linlithgow, Ang. 1899; also 
var. cellaria, Kinneil, Aug. 1891, W. Evans. 
Fife and Kinross—Largs, Sept. 1882; Falkland, Aug. 1895; and Culross, 
April 1900, W. Evans. 
Perth S. and Clackmannan—Dollar, April 1897, W. Evans. 
Orkneys—Stromness, Aug. 1905 ! J. S. B. Headley. 
