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130 HYALINIA FULVA. 
MEDITERRANEAN SUB-REGION. 
Asia Minor—H. fulva is cited for Samsun in Trebizond, from Armenia, and 
from Adana in Cilicia. 
Persia—Recorded from Mazanderan by Mr. Blanford. 
Algeria—H. impropera Bourgt. is reported from Constantine and Algiers ; 
H. vesperalis from the banks of the Harrach near Algiers ; and H. cavatica from 
Algiers, Constantine, and Philippeville. 
ATLANTIC ISLES. 
Azores —Recorded for the Azores by Fischer (Journ. de Conch., 1876, p. 76). 
SIBERIAN SUB-REGION. 
Siberia—H. fulva is recorded by Dr. Westerlund as extending over all Siberia, 
from the Urals to Kamschatka, and has been specially recorded by Gerstfeldt for 
Kurgan in Tobolsk; and by Westerlund for many localities in the Yenissei Valley 
up to Dudine, 69° 15’ north latitude. It has also been found in the Altai region in 
Tomsk; in the vicinity of Irkutsk, and Baikal Lake, and is enumerated for the 
basin of the river Lena by Dall and others. _Westerlund and Maack have found 
it in Amurland, and Mousson records it from Primorsk at Khabarofka at the 
junction of the Ussuri and Amur rivers; Westerlund from Nikolaevsk at the 
mouth} of the Amur; Dall from Commander Isles, and Pooten, Konyam, and St. 
Lawrence Bays in East Siberia; and Middendorff from Petropavlovsk in 
Kamschatka. 
In Eastern Turkestan it was found by Nevill at Yarkand, and in Tarim by 
Andreae. 
In Chinese Turkestan it was reported by Andreae from the province of Kan-su 
and also from North-East Tibet. 
In Ferghana it was found by Fedtschenko at Khokand, and is also recorded 
from Iskander Kul, as well as from the region east of the Aral sea in Syr Daria. 
From the Pamirs it is reported from Wakhan by Nevill. 
In Cashmere it is reported from Ladak ; by F. Stoliczka from Lahul ; and by 
Theobald from drift at an altitude of 6,000 to 7,000 feet at Spiti. 
[ \ N Probable Range. Ea Recorded Distribution. 
MONGOLIAN SUB-REGION. 
China— Recorded from Pekin in the province of Pe-chi-li by Deshayes, and from 
the summit of Pochwashan at an altitude of near 8,000 feet by Moellendorff. 
Japan—Recorded by Schrenk from North Japan. 
Primorsk — Vladivostok (Mousson, Journ. de Conch., 1887, p. 13). 
