268 APPENDIX—-LIMAX MAXIMUS. 
SCOTLAND. 
Linlithgow— Kinneil, Aug. 1891 ! W. Evans. 
IRELAND. 
Fermanagh—Enniskillen, Sept. 1904! Dean of Clogher. 
Queen’s Co.—Sub-var. maculata, Maryborough, Oct. 1904 ! 
Cork N.—Convamore near Ballyhooley, Sept. 1904 ! J. MeMillar. 
Cork S.—Skibbereen, Sept. 1904 ! John J. Wolfe. 
NEARCTIC REGION. 
United States—Type, vars. cellaria and obscura, found by J. Ritchie, junr., in 
suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts, July 1905 (‘T. D. A. Cockerell). 
AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 
New Zealand—In Mr. Murdoch’s garden, Wanganui, North Island, with type 
and vars. fasciata and geminipunctata, Feb. 1905 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
Var. ferussaci Moquin-l'andon. 
The var. marmorata Cockerell is, according to its author, closely allied to the 
sub-var. punctata of Esmark. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Surrey—Var. ferussaci and sub-var. marmorata, Haslemere (C. Pannell, junr., 
Journ. of Conch., Apl. 1902, p. 169). 
Radnor—Var. ferussaci and sub-var. punctata, Pen-y-Bont, Nov. 1903! F. Hall. 
Anglesey—Garden, Cemmaes, and Llanbadrig churchyard, July 1895 (Chas. 
Oldham, Journ. of Conch., July 1898, p. 86). 
IRELAND. 
Antrim—Ballyeastle, Sept. 1904! Miss F. 8. O’Connor. Colin Glen, June 1884 ! 
S. A. Stewart. Sub-var. geminipunctata, Cushendall, Aug. 1894! W. Moss. 
Armagh—Meigh, Dec. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Monaghan—Near Carrickmacross, P. H. Grierson. 
Donegal—Downhill near Londonderry, very characteristic, half-grown, Sept. 
1904! C. N. Lynes. 
Louth—Blackhall, Sept. 1904! and Drogheda, Oct. 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Meath—Moynalty, March 1905, P. H. Grierson. 
Queen’s Co.—Stradbally, Sept. 1904! A. G. Stuart. 
Longford—Newtown Forbes, Sept. 1904 ! 
Roscommon—Mote Park, Roscommon, Sept. 1904 ! Lord Crofton. 
Kerry—Sub-var. geminipunctata, Muckross Demesne, May 1891, R. F. Scharff. 
FRANCE. 
Cannes, in the Alpes Maritimes, June 1890! R. D. Darbishire. 
RUSSIA. 
Techernigov and Poltava, erroneously recorded on p. 45 for L. maximus var. 
Serussaci, should refer to L. cinereo-niger var. vera, which appears to be more truly 
synonymous with Kaleniezenko’s Limax ferussacht. 
AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 
New Zealand—The sub-var. geminipunctata in Mr. Murdoch’s garden, Wan- 
ganui, North Island, in company with typical specimens and vars. cellaria and 
Jasciata, Feb. 1905! W. Denison Roebuck. 
Var. obscura Mogquin-T'andon. 
ENGLAND. 
Berks. —Near Wellington College, Sept. 1904! Rev. H. P. Fitzgerald. 
Hunts.—Garden, Huntingdon, Sept. 1904 ! Miss E. M. Foster. 
IRELAND. 
Armagh—Tanderagee, Sept. 1904 ! James Rea. 
Kildare—Naas, Oct. 1904! R. J. Pack-Beresford. 
Wicklow—Greystones, Sept. 1903, P. H. Grierson. 
Kilkenny—Kilkenny Castle gardens, Sept. 1904! John Carlton. 
King’s Co.—Gardens, Charleville Forest, Tullamore, Sept. 1904! R. McKenna. 
Roscommon—Old Fort, Keadue, Sept. 1904! James J. Welch. 
Galway W.— Kylemore Castle gardens, Sept. 1904! W. Comfort. 
Waterford—Belle Vue House, Waterford, nearly black, Sep. 1904 ! Miss Power. 
NEARCTIC REGION. 
United States—Type, vars. obscura and cellaria, found in suburbs of Boston, 
Massachusetts, by J. Ritchie, junr., July 1905 (T. D. A. Cockerell). 
