148 ZONITOIDES NITIDUS. 
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GERMANY. 
In Germany the species is widely distributed, and records exist of its presence 
in Alsace, Baden, Upper and Lower Bavaria, East and West Brandenburg, Coburg, 
Darmstadt, Franconia, Hanover, Holstein, Lippe. Mecklenburg, Meiningen, Nassau, 
Oldenburg, Pomerania, Posen, Pyrmont, East, West and Rhenish Prussia, Silesia, 
Suabia, Thuringia, Weimar, Westphalia, Wurtemburg, and the Island of Rugen. 
NETHERLANDS. 
Holland—Recorded by Van den Broeck for Sluys-Kill and Exaerde in Zealand, 
and reported by Schepmann as inhabiting Gelderland, Limburg, Utrecht, and 
South Holland. 
Belgium—Recorded from the provinces of Antwerp, Brabant, East and West 
Flanders, Hainault, Liege, Limburg, Luxemburg, and Namur. 
FRANCE. 
Z. nitidus is distributed throughout the country, and its oceurrence has been 
noted in Ain, Aisne, Allier, Alpes Maritimes, Ardennes, Auvergne, Basses Pyrénées, 
Calvados, Champagne Meéridionale, Charente Inférienre, Cote @Or, Drome, Finis- 
tere, Gard, Gers, Gironde, Hautes Alpes, Haute Garonne, Haute Loire, Hautes 
Pyrénées, Haute Sadne, Herault, Isere, Jura, Loire Inferieure, Lot et Garonne, 
Lozére, Maine et Loire, Manche, Meuse, Morbihan, Moselle, Nievre, Nord, Oise, 
Pas-de-Calais, Pyrénées Orientales, Puy-de-Dome, Rhone. Sadue-et-Loire, Savoy, 
Seine, Seine Inférieure, Seine-et-Marme, Seine-et-Oise, Somme, Var, Vaucluse, 
Vendée, Vienne, Vosges, and the Island of Corsica, 
SWITZERLAND. 
Probably distributed all over the country, and has been specilically recorded as 
existing in the cantons of Aargau, Berne, Geneva, Grisons, Lucerne, Neuchitel, 
St. Gall, Schwyz, Thurgau, Unterwalden, Uri, Valais, and Vand. 
PANE 
Recorded for Piedmont, Lombardy, Tuscany, Emilia, Rome, and the Islands of 
Sardinia and Sicily. y.. 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
Spain—Reecorded hy Hidalgo and others from the provinces of Valencia, Anda- 
lusia, Catalonia, Aragon, and the Balearic Isles. 
BALKAN PENINSULA. 
Albania——Found plentifully by Sturany on the shores of Ochrida See. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Recorded from Hungary at Buda-Pesth, and the Hohen Tatra by Hazay; also 
from Austria, Bohemia, Carinthia, Carniola, Croatia, Dalmatia, Galicia, Goritz, 
Moravia, Transylvania, and Tyrol. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Norway —Recorded by Dr. Westerlund for the south and middle region, by 
Miss Esmark as common in the southern part of the country, and specially noted 
for Christiania by Sars. 
Sweden—In the southern parts and extending to 63° north lat. It has been 
cited from Blekinge, Kalmar, Gothenburg, Lund, and from the Island of Oeland; 
also. from Medelpad in Westernorrland, from Skane, Warmland, and about 
Stockholm. 
Denmark —Common and well distributed and is reported by Sell from Brondshéy 
near Copenhagen, and from Lyngby in Zealand; at Holekenhavn near Nybore, 
Odense and Middelfart in Funen, and at redericia, Veile, Aarhus, ete., in 
Jutland, and Dr. Johansen quotes it from Bornholm. 
RUSSIA. 
Apparently fairly well distributed over the country, and extending to within the 
Arctic Cirele. It has been specifically recorded from Courland, Crimea, Ekate- 
rinoslay, Kharkov, Kursk, Grodno, Lapland, Livland, Moscow, Olonetz, Orenbure, 
Perm, Poland, St. Petersbure, Tambov, Tehernigov, and Volliynia. 
In Finland it is widely distributed over the country up to about 66° north lat. 
In Transcaucasia, it is recorded by Boettger from the governments of Baku, 
Elizabetpol, Tillis, and Iutais, and by Kobelt for Suchum in Abchasia. 
NORTH AFRICA. 
Algeria—lRecorded by Forbes from the banks of the Harasch. 
