HYALINIA FULVA. 129 
GERMANY. 
Recorded by various observers from Alsace, Baden, Bavaria, Brandenburg, 
Bremen, Brunswick, Darmstadt, Franconia, Hanover, Hesse, Hesse-Cassel, 
Holstein, Lippe, Lorraine, Lusatia, Mecklenburg, Merseburg, Nassau, Oldenburg, 
Osnabruck, Pomerania, Posen, East, West and Rhenish Prussia, Reuss, Saxony, 
Silesia, Suabia, Thuringia, Vogtland, Weimar, Westphalia, Wurtemburg, and the 
Isle of Rugen. 
NETHERLANDS. 
Belgium—Recorded for the provinces of Brabant, Hainault, Liége, Limburg, 
Luxemburg, and Namur. 
Holland—In South Holland it is recorded by Dr. Gwyn Jetfveys from the great 
wood between the Hague and Scheveningen, and by Schepmann from Rhoon, as 
well as from North Holland; from Maestricht and Fauquemont in Limburg by 
Ubaghs ; and by Van den Broeck from Exaerde in Zealand. 
FRANCE. 
Distributed throughout France, and has been especially recorded as existing in 
Ain, Aisne, Allier, Alpes Maritimes, Alsace, Aquitaine, Ardennes, Ariége, Aube, 
Auvergne, Bouches du Rhone, Calvados, Champagne Meéridionale, Charente 
Inférieure, Cote dOr, Dréme, Finistére, Gard, Gers, Gironde, Haute Garonne, 
Haute Loire, Hautes Pyrénées, Haute Savoie, Hérault, Istre, Loire Inférieure, 
Lozere, Manche, Maine et Loire, Meurthe et Moselle, Meuse, Nievre, Nord, 
Oise, Pyrénées Orientales, Puy de Déme, Rhéne, Sadne et Loire, Savoy, Seine, 
Seine et Marne, Seine et Oise, Somme, Var, Vendée, and the Island of Corsica. 
TAPATG A 
This species is cited as existing in Calabria, Emilia, Lombardy, Piedmont, 
Tuseany, and the Islands of Sardinia and Sicily. 
SWITZERLAND. 
Reported as occurring in the cantons of Aargau, Appenzell, Basle, Berne, 
Glarus, Grisons, Lucerne, Neuchatel, St. Gall, Solothum, Unterwalden, Uvi, 
Valais, and Vaud. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
This species is found in Austria; at Carlsbad and other places in Bohemia ; in 
the sub-alpine regions of the Sudetic Mountains in Moravia; in the Tyrol; about 
Cracow and other places in Galicia; in South and North Croatia; at Monfalcone 
in Goritz; at Tarvis and Villach in Carinthia; at Buda Pesth, Trenesin, Tatra 
Mountains and Lake Balaton in Hungary ; and in ‘Transylvania. 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
Spain—Recorded for Catalonia, Teruel, Aragon, Valencia and the Balearic Isles, 
Portugal—Cited by Morelet as inhabiting moist fields in Alemtejo. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Norway—Found over the whole country, and is the commonest species in Arctic 
Norway, being sometimes present when no other mollusk is found. 
Sweden—Extends over the whole country from Lulea Lappmark southwards, 
and has been especially recorded for Warmland, Gothenborg, Westernorrland, and 
the Island of Gothland. 
Denmark—This species is found in Jutland, at Frederiksdal near Lyngby in 
Zealand, and the Islands of Funen and Bornholm. 
Reported by Mérch for the west coast of Iceland and the Faroes. 
BALKAN PENINSULA. 
Recorded from Montenegro; from Zara in Dalmatia; from Sinaja in Moldavia ; 
Tomos Pass in Wallachia; from Nemila in Bosnia; and from the Morea in Greece. 
RUSSTA. 
H. fulva is widely distributed throughout the Russian Empire, and its occur. 
rence has been noted in Courland, Crimea, Esthland, Finland, Kaluga, Kiev, 
Kharkov, Kuba, Kursk, Lapland, Livland, Moscow, Olonetz, Poland, Perm, St. 
Petersburg, and Tambov ; also the Kuban and Terek territories of Ciscancasia : 
and Armenia, Baku, Elizabetpol, Kars, Kutais, Suanetien, Mingrelia, and ‘Tiflis, 
in Transcaucasia. 
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