1891.] 



GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF SLUGS. 



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from Mexico. I have compared the description of V. schivelyce 

 with that of the Mexican V. moreleti, Crosse and Fischer, and they 

 would certainly seem to he the same species, though the female 

 genital orifice of V. schivelycB is said to be more posteriorly situated 

 than that of V. moreleti. 



Uruguay. . . 



Brazil 



Venezuela . 

 Ecuador . . . 

 Guiana . , . 

 Bolivia . . . 



Cuba 



Haiti 



Jamaica . . . 

 Dominica 

 Martinique . 

 Guadeloupe . 

 Trinidad . . . 



Distribution of Veronicella. 



(1) Neotropical Region. 

 1 species. 



1( 

 4 



11 

 2 

 1 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



Buenos Ayres. 



3 



Peru 



1 



Chile 



6 



Argentine . . 



4 



Mexico .... 



4 



Nicaragua . . 



1 



Florida .... 



1 



Bermuda. . . . 



1 



Porto Rico . . 



2 



St. Vincent . . 



1 



St. Thomas . . 



2 



Paraguay. . . . 



3 



species. 



V. olivacea, Stearns, is reported from California, but it does not 

 appear to be native there. V. marianita. Cousin, lately described 

 from Ecuador, is apparently identical with V. solea, d'Orb. 



Natal 





Delagoa Bay . 





Mozambique . 





Zanzibar .... 





Liberia .... 





Gold Coast . . 





Princes I. . . 





(2) Ethiopian Region. 



species. Madagascar 



,, Comoro Is. 



,, Mauritius 



,, Bourbon . . 



,, Rodriguez 



„ Seychelles , 



(3) Oi-iental Region. 



India 2 species. Ceylon . . . 



Burmah .... 1 „ Sumatra . . , 



Siam 2 ,, Philippines . 



Cochin China. 2 ,, Nias 



Caraboja .... 1 ,, Borneo 



China 8 ,, Java .... 



Malacca .... 2 „ Celebes . . 



Saleyer Is. . . 1 ,, Flores 



Moluccas..,. 3 ,, Amboina.. 



species 



3 „ 



4 „ 



1 „ 

 1 „ 



5 „ 



4 species. 



4 „ 



3 „ 

 1 „ 



4 „ 

 12 „ 



1 „ 



1 „ 



1 ,, 



^ In Madagascar we get a subgenus Irnerinia (subg. uov.), which has the .sole 

 very narrow, not projecting posteriorly ; mantle above and below thickly im- 

 pressed-punctate, and above with scattered raised warts ; 2 orifice postmedian , 

 not very near to sole ; median dorsal line slightly impressed ; anterior right 

 edge of mantle sometimes tufted with red-bi'owu bristles. This subgenus is 

 founded on some specimens from Imerina in the British Museum, which will be 

 described more fully elsewhere. 



