APPENDIX. Pat MI 
Sup-GENus Lehmannia Heynemann. 
Limax flavus Linné. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Hants. N.—Swarraton near Alresford, May 1906! Rev. ve i W. Eyre, 
Sussex E.—(ueen’s Park road, Brighton, Oct. 1903! F. S. Branwell. 
Kent E.—Maidstone (Elgar and Lamb, Journ. of Cone eS Jan. 1893, p. 154). 
~ Surrey—Limpsfield (C. Pannell, Journ. of Conch. , April 1902, p. 169); South 
Norwood ; Tennyson’s lane, Haslemere ; and Pitfold Hollow, Shottermill (id., July 
1903, p. 331). 
Suffolk W.—Sudbury, Sept. 1905, E. Ransom. 
Norfolk E.—Strumpshaw Hall, July 1904 ! W. J. O. Holmes. Outhouses, ete., 
Yelverton and Framingham Earl (Pe earce and Mayfield, J. of C., July 1894, p. 393). 
Hunts.—Type and var. rufescens, garden, Huntingdon, Sept. 1904! Miss E. M. 
Foster. 
Gloucester E.—Garden, Argyll House, Cirencester, Aug. 1994! Mrs. Blundell. 
Pembroke—Haverfordwest, Sept. 1904! Price Davies. Common under stones 
and refuse on the North Cliff near the harbour, Tenby (A. G. Stubbs, J. of Coneh., 
July 1900, p. 322). 
Cheshire—Var. tigrina, in cellar, Liverpool road, Chester, Oct. 1903 R B. Tomlin. 
Lancashire S.—Coldhurst street and Vineyard street, Oldham (F. Taylor, J. of 
Conch., Ap]. 1898, p. 50). 
York S.W.—A large colony in an empty house at Elland (J. E. Crowther, 
Halifax Naturalist, Aug. 1903, p. 48). 
York Mid W.—Swarming in cellars and garden of Buck Inn, Buckden, Aug. 
1904 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
Cumberland—On ruins of old mill, Bassenthwaite, and on a wall, Keswick, 
W. J. Farrer (Journ. of Conch., Jan. 1896, p. 154). 
SCOTLAND. 
Clyde Isles—Brodick, Isle of Arran, Apl. 1906, J. H. Sikes. 
IRELAND. 
Down—A colony of very large specimens at the Old Castle, Ardglass, and at 
Hillsborough ; also Mr. Stelfox’s garden, Oakleigh, Belfast, Oct. 1904! R. Welch. 
Armagh—Armagh, Dee. 1904; and Tynan, July 1905, P. H. Grierson. 
Monaghan—Near Carrickmacross, July 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Cavan—Kingscourt, June 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Louth—Ardee, Apl. 1904; Louth, Nov. 1904; Togher, Apl. 1905; Drogheda, 
May 1905; and Carlingford, July 1905, P. H. Grierson. 
Meath— Drumeondra, July 1904; Slane, Jan. 1905;. Kells and Julianstown, 
Apl. 1905; sub-var. suffusa, Duleek, Nov. 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Kildare—Lyons, Aug. 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Wicklow— Var. flave scens, Enniskerry, Aug. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Carlow— Pollacton gardens, Carlow, Sept. 1904 ! 
Westmeath—Raharney, March 1905, P. H. Grierson. 
Tipperary N.-—Abundant in tree hollows in Monastery, Cashel, R. Welch. 
Waterford—Cappoquin, Nov. 1902, P. H. Grierson. 
Cork N.—Near Macroom, June 1903, P. H. Grierson. 
FRANCE. 
Lot et Garonne (Gassies, Moll. Agenais, 1849, p. 62), recorded by M. Henri Cardot 
for the Ardennes and the Meuse, and by Captain Wattebled for the Jura. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Dalmatia—Herr Clessin cites this species as plentiful at Krkafillen. 
NORTH AFRICA AND ASIA MINOR. 
Morocco—Limax deshayesii is recorded by M. Pallary from the environs of 
Mogador, on the authority of M. Buchet. 
Syria—According to Dr. Simroth, the specimens of Limax flavus from Syria are 
erastly similar to those inhabiting Germany or Spain. 
NEARCTIC REGION. 
Virginia —Lexington, Prof. J. H. Morrison (Cockerell, P.Z.S., 1891, p. 
222) 
