278 APPENDIX—AGRIOLIMAX AGRESTIS. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Dalmatia—Cited from many localities by Clessin. 
NEARCTIC REGION. 
Pennsylvania—-Leetsdale, Allegheny Co., Jan. 1906, G. H. Clapp. 
Colorado—Unusnally dark specimens of vars. rufescens and brunnea at Boulder, 
Oct. 1904. A few were almost entirely black, with some intermediates ; no sign of 
light or spotted varieties. This is the first real find in Colorado, the reeord you 
give was a single specimen turned loose. —T. D. A. COCKERELL. 
New Mexico—Pecos Valley (T. D. A. Cockerell, Nautilus, 1896, p. 35). 
ETHIOPIAN REGION. 
Cape Colony—Green Point Common, near Cape Town, Noy. 1904 ! W. Denison 
Roebuck. 
AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 
Victoria—Abundant at East Prahran, Melbourne, in both the chief forms of 
reticulata and pallida, Dec. 1904 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
South Australia —Abundant in Botanical Garden, Adelaide, Dec. 1904! W.D.R. 
New Zealand—Everywhere in gardens, and under wood and stones ; the vars. 
reticulata and pallida common at Paradise, Diamond Lake; in hotel garden, Hoki- 
tika; at Longford; and Inangahua Junction. The usual forms and v. violacea ecom- 
mon in garden, Eye street, Invercargill ; all in the South Island, Jan. 1905, W.D_R. 
In the North Island both forms were found at Wairakei; Waiotapn; Okere 
Falls, and banks of Rotorua Lake; while in Mr. Murdoch’s garden, at Wanganni, 
there were in addition the vars. violacea and nigra, Feb. 1905! W. Denison Roebuck. 
Var. albitentaculata Dum. & Mort. 
Northampton—Haselbeech, Rey. W. A. Shaw. 
Antrim—Ballyeastle, Oct. 1904! Miss F. S. O'Connor. 
Kilkenny—Gardens, Piltown, Sept. 1904! Earl of Bessborough. 
FRANCE. 
Near Auxonne, Cote d’Or (Wattebled, Journ. de Conch., 1889, p. 309). 
Var. pallida Schrenk. 
Meath—Snub-var. a/bida, Drumeondra, July 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Wicklow—Enniskerry, Aug. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Var. violacea Gassies. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Stafford—Sub-var. lilacina, Stafford, Lionel E. Adams. 
Pembroke—Sub-var. lilacina, North Cliff, Tenby (A. G. Stubbs, J. of Conch., 
July 1900, p. 322). 
Derby--Sub-var. lilacina, Matlock, J. A. Howe (Rev. H. Milnes, J. of Conch., 
Oct. 1893, p. 275). 
IRELAND. 
Armagh—Newry, Dec. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Donegal—Gardens, Downhill near Londonderry, Sept. 1904 ! C. N. Lynes. 
Fermanagh—Abundant, Castle Coole, Enniskillen, Sep. 1904 ! Hon. C. L. Corry. 
Dublin— Rathmines, Sept. 1904 ! 
Kilkenny —Sub-var. didacina, near Callan, P. H. Grierson. 
King’s Co.—Gardens, Charleville Forest, Tullamore, Sept. 1904! R. McKenna. 
Birr, Sept. 1904! Miss A. Hemphill. 
Westmeath—Common, Rosemont, Moate, Sept. 1904! Mrs. Nugent. 
Roscommon—Mote Park, Sept. 1904 ! Lord Crofton. Rockingham gardens near 
Boyle, Sept. 1904! E. Clarke. Loughglynn, Castlerea, Oct. 1904! Hugh Kennedy. 
Galway E.—Abundant, Clonbrock, Sept. 1904! Hon. R. E. Dillon. 
Clare — Abundant, gardens, Dromoland Castle near Newmarket-on-Fereus, 
Sept. 1904 ! J. Carter. 
AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 
New Zealand—Numerous in garden, Eye street, Invereargill, South Island, 
Jan. 1905 ! also with var. nigra in Mr. Murdoch’s garden, Wanganui, North Island, 
Feb. 1905! W. Denison Roebuck. 
Var. rufescens Dum. & Mort. 
NEARCTIC REGION. 
United States—Boulder, Colorado, Oct. 1904, T. D. A. Cockerell, 
