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Var. rosea Van den Broeck. 
The Limax sylvaticus var. cerulea Baudon, Cat. Moll. Oise, 1862, p. 10, is accord- 
ing to its author, synonymous with the sub-var. nemorosa Baudon. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Cornwall E.—Sub-var. nemorosa, St. Austell, Sept. 1904! C. P. Richards. 
Denbigh—Sub-var. nemorosa, Glyndfrdwy, Vale of Llangollen, Aug. 1904! 
B. Tomlin. j 
Derby —Sub-var. nemorosa, Hathersage and Bakewell (L. E. Adams, Journ. of 
Conch., vil., p. 77). 
SCOTLAND. 
Edinburgh—Type and sub-var. nemovosa, between Balerno and Bavelaw, Apl. 
1890! W. Evans. 
IRELAND. 
Monaghan—Sub-var. nemorosa, Carrickmacross, July 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Fermanagh—Sub-var. nemorosa, Castle Coole, Sept. 1904! Hon. C. L. Corry ; 
and Portora, Enniskillen, Oct. 1904!J. E. R Allen. 
Meath—Sub-var. colorata, Duleek, Nov. 1904! P. H. Grierson 
Carlow—Sub-var. nemorosa, Bagenalstown, Sep. 1904 ! Denis R. Pack-Beresford. 
Queen’s Co.—Sub-var. nemorosa, Ballyfin, Maryborough, Oet. 1904! Sub-var. 
colorata, Stradbally, Sept. 1904! A. G. Stuart. 7 
Leitrim—Sub-var. nemorosa, Swiss Valley, Glenear, Aue. 1904! A. W. Stelfox 
and R. Welch ; also Mohill, July 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Sligo —Sub-var. nemorosa, near Sligo, July 1904! R. Welch. 
Kerry—Sub-var. nemorosa, Valentia Island, Sept. 1904! Miss M. J. Delap. 
Kalflynn, Sept. 1904! J. Julian. 
Var. nov. efaseciata Roebuck. 
ANIMAL rich and uniform rufous-brown, quite destitute of any bands on the 
body, even the usual pale mid-area of the back being wanting ; shield banded. 
Formula 000 000.—W. DENISON ROEBUCK. 
Victoria—East Prahran, Melbourne, common in gardens, Apl. 1905 ! W.D.R. 
Botanical Gardens, Melbourne, Apl. 1905! W.D.R. Geelong, common in gardens, 
Apl. 1905! H. G. Roebuck and W.D.R. 
New South Wales—Gardens, Annandale, Sydney, March 1905 ! W.D.R. 
Botanical Gardens, Sydney, March 1905, common! W.D.R. 
South Australia—Adelaide, common in the Botanical Gardens, July 1905 ! 
Dr. M. Holtze and W.D.R. 
New Zealand—Gardens, Wellington, Feb. 1905 ! Miss M. Mestayer and W.D.R. 
Var. nov. bilineata Roebuck. 
ANIMAL as in sub-var. efasciata, but with the second or main band on the body 
represented by a distinct continuous and very fine dark line. Formula 020 020. — 
W. DENISON ROEBUCK. 
Victoria—Common in gardens, East Prahran, Melbourne, Dec.'1904! Mrs. J. C. 
Bleechmore and W.D.R. 
Var. bettonii Sordelli. 
Radnor—Abundant, Aberedw, Aug. 1904! J. Williams, Vaughan. 
IRELAND. 
Derry—Straidarran, July 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Down—Beech Hill near Newry, July 1904 ! Prof. R. J. Anderson. 
Armagh — Acton Glebe, Poyntzpass, Sept. 1904 ! Rev. W. F. Johnson. 
Tanderagee, Sept. 1904 ! James Rea. 
Monaghan—Carrickmacross, July 1904! P. H. Grierson. 
Tyrone—Baronscourt gardens, numerous, Sept. 1904! Robert Bell. 
Louth—Dromiskin, June 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Meath—Duleek, Nov. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Carlow—Fenach House, Bagenalstown, Sept. 1904! Denis R. Pack-Beresford. 
Kilkenny—Piltown, Sept. 1904! Earl of Bessborough. Wilkenny, abundant, 
Sept. 1904! J. White. 
