HYALINIA LUCIDA. 29 
ITALY. 
Reeorded for the provinces of Lombardy, Piedmont, Emilia, Tuscany, Umbria, 
the Marches, Rome, Campania, Calabria, and the Islands of Sicily, Sardinia, and 
Malta. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Recorded as actually existing in Austria, Bosnia, Carniola, Croatia, Dalmatia, 
Galicia, Gorz, Styria, and Tyrol, and as probably to be found in Carinthia. 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
Spain—Reported from Andalusia, Castile, Valencia, Catalonia, Teruel, and the 
Balearic Isles. H. subglabra is recorded from Spain by Westerlund. 
Portugal—The //. cellavia, described by Morelet as more deeply coloured and 
possessing a whorl or a whorl and a half more than specimens from more northern 
countries, are more probably referable to //. lucida. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Sweden—Dr. Westerlund records this species from Calmar and Lund in the 
south of Sweden and from the Island of Gothland in the Baltie Sea. 
RUSSIA. 
Transcaucasia—Var. syriaca is recorded from Minerelia, and the var. selecta 
from Sukkuin, Kutais, and Lenkoran. 
ATLANTIC ISLES. 
Madeira— Recorded by Rey. R. T. Lowe (G. K. Gude). 
NORTH AFRICA. 
Morocco —Onazzan, J. H. Ponsonby ; and Tetuan, A. Morelet. 
Algeria—(G. K. Gude, 1906). 
ASTA., 
Asia Minor—Found in Armenia according to Issel, and recorded for Smyrna and 
Reduktalch by Von Martens. 
Persia—(G. Kk. Gude, Journ. of Malacology, Sept. 1902). 
Cashmere—Pangal Range (Theobald f. G. K. Gude). 
NEARCTIC REGION. 
Washington—Greenhouses, ete., Seattle (Pilsbry, Nautilus, Mch. 1898, p. 129). 
Pennsylvania—In greenhouses, ete., Lincoln Park, Philadelphia (I. C. Baker, 
Nautilus, 1901, p. 49); and in greenhouses, Pittsburgh, G. H. Clapp, Nov. 1902 
District of Columbia—Washington, in greenhouses, G. H. Clapp, Nov. 1902. 
California—In gardens and flower beds at Oakland, H. Hemphill (Stearns). 
Abundant in San Francisco (Wood, Nautilus, 1894, p. 34). 
Oregon—G. H. Clapp, Nov. 1902. 
VO EE BC Zee 
Fic. 52.—The Zig-zag, St. Vincent Rocks, Clifton near Bristol, one of the first recorded habitats 
of Hyadinia lucida in the British Isles. 
