162 LAND SNAILS OF POUGHKEEPSIE. 
Zonites cellarius, Mull.—Very abundant in hothouses. | 
Zonites alliarius, Mull.—Hothouses ; frequent. 
This species is interesting on account of the strong 
garlic odor disseminated by the animal when it is dis- 
turbed. 
Zonites nitidus, Mull.—Under logs, low ground ; com- 
mon. 
Zonites arboreus, Say.—Under logs, loose bark and 
stones in moist places ; common. 
Zonites radiatulus, Alder.—Under logs on low ground ; 
common. _ 
Zonites indentatus, Say.—In stony soil; common. 
Zonites minusculus, Binn.—In stony soil ; not common. 
Bech’s woods; James’ woods; Glen at Vassar College. 
Zonites fulvus, Drap.—In leaf mould; infrequent. 
James’ woods; Glen at Vassar College; Bech’s woods. 
Zonites internus, Say. 
Three dead mature shells and one live young shell of 
this species were found in April, 1890, under leaves on 
hillside above the ferry landing at Highland, Ulster Co. 
Zonites multidentatus, Binn.—Stony soil and leaf 
mould on hillsides—Cliffs at Sunfish Cove; Bech’s 
Woods. 
Family Philomycide. 
Gen. Tebennophorus. 
Tebennophorus carolinensis, Bosc.—Dead logs and leaf 
mould; rare. James’ Woods; hills back of High- 
land Station, Ulster Co. 
Fam. Helicide. 
Gen. Arion. 
Arion Fuscus, Mull.—A few specimens found in a hot- 
house. 
Gen. Patula. 
Patula alternata, Say.—Under bark, rotten wes and 
stones : common. 
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