274 APPENDIX—LIMAX ARBORUM. 
Hebrides—Balelone, S. Uist, July 1905. It is also the slug of St. Kilda, 
swarming from sea-level to the highest altitudes, and varying greatly in intensity 
of colour. After rain it appears in countless numbers on the walls of the village, 
the grave-yard, and houses; it also frequents the faces of the sheer cliff, down 
almost to the resting ledges of the guillemot, July 1905, J. Waterston. 
IRELAND. 
Down-—Beech Hill near Newry, July 1904! Prof. R. J. Anderson. 
Armagh—Forkhill ; Meigh; and near Newry, Dee. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Monaghan—Castleblaney, Nov. 1903; also type and vars. beftonii and nemorosa 
near Carrickmacross, July 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Donegal—Extremely abundant amongst moss on trees in plantation behind the 
hotel at Portsalon, May 1893 (R. Standen, Journ. of Conch., July 1893, p. 198). 
Cavan—Kingscourt, June 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Louth—Dundalk ; Omeath ; Mellifont Abbey ; Collon, May 1904; near Black- 
hall Demesne, Sept. 1904; Beanlieu, Oct. 1904; Narrow Water and Carlingford, 
Dee. 1904! also type and var. bettonti, Dromiskin, June 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Meath—Drumeondra, July 1904; Stamullen, Oct. 1904; near Slane, Jan. 1905 ; 
Bective Abbey and Summerlull, Mech. 1905; Athboy, Apl. 1905 ; and vars. bettonii 
and colorata, Duleek, Nov. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Kildare—Near Staffan Station, P. H. Grierson. 
Wicklow—Greystones, Sept. 1903; and Powercourt, April 1904; Enniskerry, 
Aug. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Carlow—Fenagh House, Bagenalstown, Sept. 1904! Denis R. Pack-Beresford. 
Kilkenny—Kilkenny, Ballyragget, Callan, and Mullinavat, March 1903, P. H. 
Grierson. 
Queen’s Co.—Darrow, P. H. Grierson. Stradbally, Sept. 1904 ! A. G. Stuart. 
King’s Co.—Edenderry, Nov. 1905, P. H. Grierson. 
Galway W.—Near Clifden, Sept. 1904! W. West. Abundant, Gentian Hill, 
and Currarevagh, July 1895 (Collier and Standen, J. of Conch., Apl. 1896, p. 178). 
Clare—Dromoland Castle gardens near Newmarket-on-Fergus, Sept. 1904 ! John 
Carter. Type and sub-var. maculata, Lahineh, 1900, P. H. Grierson. 
Tipperary N.—Road alongside Lough Derg near Derry Castle, Sept. 1904! 
G. J. Fogerty. 
Tipperary S.—Near Clonmel, P. H. Grierson. 
Waterford—The var. rupicola is found on the extreme suminit of the Reeks, 
and the type a few hundred feet lower down, Rev. A. H. Delap. Cappoquin, Nov. 
1902, P. H. Grierson. 
Cork N.—Near Macroom, June 1903, P. H. Grierson. 
Kerry—Valentia Island, Sept. 1904! Miss M. J. Delap. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Recorded from Richisau in Canton Glarus by Herr Blum, and collected at an 
altitude of 2,700 feet at Promontagno, in the Grisons, by Rev. 8S. Spencer Pearce. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Faroes—According to N. Annandale, it was not uneommon and chiefly in 
gardens at Thorshavn in July and August 1903, but all immature (W. E. Collinge, 
Proce. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, 1904, p. 153). 
AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 
Australia and New Zealand—This species in the Antipodes is common in 
gardens, and the specimens are all referable to the two new varieties, efusciata 
and bilineata. The distribution in New Sonth Wales, Victoria, South Australia, 
and New Zealand is given under the varietal headings. 
Var. alba Taylor. 
ANIMAL entirely creamy-white, except the black eye-specks, no trace whatever 
of body or mantle markings, but the dark internal organs are dimly visible through 
through the skin. 
Aberdeen S.—Near the Botanie Garden, Old Aberdeen ! G. Sim. 
Var. subrufa Le Comte. 
Queen’s Co.—Sub-var. pallens, Stradbally, Sept. 1904! A. G. Stuart. 
