No. 2.—A Second Supplement to the Fifth Volume of the Terres- 
trial Air-Breathing Mollusks of the United States and Adjacent 
Territories. By W. G. BINNEY. 
Tue following pages contain a list of the Locally Introduced Species, 
the Universally Distributed Species, and the Central and Pacific Province 
Species, with such additional information relating to them as I have ob- 
tained since the publication in this Bulletin (Vol. XI. No. 8) of the first 
Supplement. 
In a future Supplement, I propose to follow with the species of the 
Eastern Province. 
Thus in this revision of the subject the species will be arranged geo- 
graphically, not systematically. 
LOCALLY INTRODUCED SPECIES. 
Zonites cellarius, Mutt. 
Also found living in Portland, Oregon (Dore), and St. Louis. 
Limax maximus, Lin. 
Also, New Bedford and Cambridge, Mass., and New Haven, Conn. 
Limax flavus, Lr. Stenogyra decollata, Lr. 
agrestis, Liv. 
Arion fuscus, Mitt. 
Also, New Bedford, Mass. (Thomson). 
Fruticicola hispida, Lry. 
Also, Gay Head, Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. (Thomson). 
Fruticicola rufescens, Pennant. 
Also, Naushon, Buzzard’s Bay, Mass. (Thomson). 
Fruticicola Cantiana, Moyracv. 
Plate I. Fig. 13. 
Quebec, Canada (F. R. Latchford). 
I am indebted to the discoverer for specimens preserved in spirits which fur- 
nished the following notes. 
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