lyo JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. l6, NO. 6, JUNE, ig21. 



Summary and Notes. 



Testacella maugei. 23. Gardens, Middlesex and Cornwall to 



Chester, mostly south-western ; south-east Ireland. 

 T. haliotidea. 42. Gardens from Lanark southwards : mid and 



south Ireland. 

 T. SCUtulum. 46. Gardens, Kent and Somerset to Perth ; dif- 

 fused in Ireland. 

 Limax maximus. 144. Gardens, cultivated land, and wild 



places generally. 

 L. cinereoniger. 64. General in old woods and hedges ; not 



common. 

 L. tenellus. 23. Rare ; in autumn in ancient woods, Kent and 



Devon to Inverness ; not ih Ireland. 

 L. flavus. 98. Domestic in houses and gardens, rarely wild, 



north to Caithness : not common in Scotland ; general in Ireland. 

 L. arborum {jnarginatus). 137. General in woods, mountains, 



moors, cliffs etc. 

 Agriolimax (Z////^?a:) agrestis. 153. General in gardens, fields 



and most habitats. 

 A. laevis. .105. In wet places generally. 

 Milax {Ainaiia) sowerbyi {marginatus). 94. North to Aberdeen, 



especially in gardens ; not common in Scotland. 

 M. gagates. 87. Not so common as soiverbyi ; north to Orkney. 

 Vitrina pellucida. 148. General in autumn and winter. 

 V. pyrenaica {Jiibemica). 2. Louth and Meath in Ireland {Irish 



iVfl/., xvi, 225; xvii, 94; xviii, 204; xxiii, 205): a Pyrenean 



species. 

 Hyalinia {Zonites, Vitrea, Politd) lucida {draparnaldi). 56. 



Mostly in gardens and cultivated ground north to Hebrides ; wild 



in south-west. 

 Hy. rogersi {helvetica, glabra). 68. Shaded places north to 



Banff; uncommon in Scotland. Irish workers think that it does 



not occur in Ireland, and that a highly polished form of cellaria 



has been mistaken for it {^Irish Nat., xix, 210, 242, 254). 

 Hy. ceXldindi (inc\. hibernica 2iV\d. scharffi {sydneyensis)). 152. Hy. 



alliaria. 148. Hy. nitidula. 147- Hy. pura. 137. Hy. 



radiatula. 142. Hy. fulva. 143- Hy. crystallina. 147- 



All general in shady places. 

 Zonitoides {Zo?iites, Hyalinia) nitidus. 112. Wet places gener- 

 ally, except north and east Scotland. 

 Z. excavatus. 67. Local on non-calcareous soils in woods, etc., 



north to Ross : north, west and south Ireland. 



