286 APPENDIX—ARION ATER. 
IRELAND. 
Meath—Moynalty, April 1905, P. H. Grierson. 
Galway W.—A slate-grey form, probably plumbco-pallescens, at Inishmore, 
Aran Isles, Sept. 1906, R. Standen. 
Var. rufa L. 
ENGLAND. 
Cornwall W.—In large numbers and of huge size in company with typical ater 
in a marsh between Penzance and St. Michael’s Mount, June 1905, J. H. Sikes. 
Surrey—Var. rufa, Grayswood, and sub-var. jonstonii Kaleniez., Punch Bowl 
near Haslemere, E. W. Swanton (C. Pannell, jr., J. of Conech., Apl. 1902, p. 169). 
Cumberland—About Bassenthwaite (W. J. Farrer, Journ. of Conch., Jan. 1896, 
». 153). 
: IRELAND. 
Clare—Gardens near Limerick, Sept. 1904! G. J. Fogerty. 
Limerick—Limerick, Sept. 1904! G. J. Fogerty. 
GERMANY. 
Baden— Woods about Freiburg (W. Evans). 
BELGIUM. 
Sub-var. rubra, Brussels, J. T. Carrington. 
Var. sueceinea Miiller. 
ENGLAND. 
Berks.—Very young specimens, Bradfield, Dec. 1905! Rev. E. Peake. 
Westmorland and Lake Lancs.—Sub-var. awrantia, Arnside, 1906, H. Beeston. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Lucerne (Bourg., Mal. Quatre-Cantons, 1862, p. 1). 
Var. alba L. 
ENGLAND. 
Kent E.—Maidstone (Elgar and Lamb, Journ. of Conch., Jan. 1893, p. 154). 
Surrey—Punch Bowl near Haslemere, E. W. Swanton ; and Shottermill (Chas. 
Pannell, jr., Journ. of Conch., April 1902, p. 169). 
Lancashire Mid—NSilverdale, May 1904, J. W. Jackson. 
York S.W.—Brearley Wood near Halifax, Oct. 1906! W. Cash. 
IRELAND. 
Galway E.—A pale bluish-white form, with cream-white marblings and yellow 
foot-fringe, abundant at Ballindooly, Sept. 1906, R. Standen. 
Var. albolateralis. Roebuck. 
Prof. Cockerell suggests that the specimens of var. a/bolateralis, found by Mr. 
E. D. Marquand at Penzance, in Sept. 1885, in which the foot-fringe was grey in 
place of yellow, should be known as sub-var. marquandi. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Cornwall W.—The Lizard, June 1905, F. W. Wilson. 
Merioneth—Glandawr, Dolgelly road, Barmouth, June 1905! Rev. E. Perey 
Blackburn. . 
Carnarvon—Abersoch, June 1896, C. Oldham, J. of Conch., Oct. 1898, p. 263. 
Notts.—Four specimens under a log, Thoresby Park, Edwinstone, June 1906, 
J. Ray Hardy. 
York S.E.—Bempton Cliffs, June 1906 ! J. E. Crowther. 
IRELAND. 
Meath—Ballivor, March 1904, P. H. Grierson. 
Galway E.—Killinure and Coolagh, Sept. 1906, R. Standen. 
