VITRINA PELLUCIDA. 13 
NETHERLANDS. 
Belgium—Has been observed in the provinces of Brabant, Flanders East, 
Flanders West, Hainault, Liége, Limbure, Luxemburg, and Namur. 
Holland—Maastricht in the province of Limburg. 
FRANCE. 
Recorded from many of the more northern departments, and appears to be 
represented by Vitrina major in the more southern districts. Vitrina pellucida 
has been recorded for the following districts :—Ain, Aisne, Allier, Ardennes, 
Ariége, Aube, Aude, Basses-Pyrénées, “Champagne Meridionale, Charente Inférieure, 
Cétes-du- Nord, Drome, Eure, Eure-et-Loire, Gard, Gers, Gironde, Haute Garonne, 
Hautes Pyrénées, Isdre, Landes, I wiret, Loire Inferiéure, Maine et Loire, Morbihan, 
Moselle, Meuse, Nord, Oise, Pas-de-Calais, Pyrénées-Orientales, Rhone, Sarthe, 
Savoy, Seine, Seine-et-Marne, Seine-et-Oise, Somme, Var, Vienne, Vosges, and also 
as Vitrina baudoni from the department of the Manche. 
Iso E 
Bema sS 
Recorded I, pellucida s.s. V~. exilis. V’, alaskana. V. limpida. V. angelice. 
distribution. 
Ita. 23.—Map of the Geographical Distribution of the segregate 
forms of Vitrina pellucida Miiller. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Found almost throughout the country, its occurrence being noted in the cantons 
of Appenzell, Basel, Berne, Geneva, Glarus, Grisons, Neufchatel, Saint Gall, 
Schwytz, Vaud, Valais, and Zurich. 
ITALY, 
Pollonera records V. pellucida from several localities in Piedmont. Dr. Kobelt 
possesses examples from Signor Adami, collected at an altitude of between 6,000 
and 7,000 feet, near Como in Lombardy. Pirona records it for Tuscany ; Benoit 
and Platania from the Madonie near Messina in Sicily ; and Westerlund for the 
Island of Sardinia. 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
Spain—V. beryllina is recorded by Dupuy from Madrid, New Castile ; and by 
Fagot from Pantecosa in the province of Huesca. 
Portugal—(Dumont and Mortillet, Cat. Savoie, 1857, p. 20). 
BALKAN PENINSULA. 
Epirus, the Grecian Archipelago; also in Servia, Roumania, and Wallachia. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
V. pellucida appears diffused throughout the empire, and records have been seen 
for Austria, Banat, Bohemia, Bosnia, Carinthia, Carniola, Croatia, Galicia, 
Hungary, Moravia, Transylvania, Tyrol, and along the Austrian littoral. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Norway—Extends all over Norway up to 70° north lat. As V. angelic Miss 
Esmark records it as an inhabitant of Nordland, East and West Finmark ; 
Westerlund for the Lofoten Islands ; and Sars for Bergen. 
Sweden—Extends all over Sweden as far as Lulea Lapland, 68° north lat., as 
well as on the Island of Gothland. 
Denmark—Indicated for Jutland and islands, and also for the Faroes; while as 
V. angelice it is reported from Iceland, 
