fii) LIMAX MAXIMUS. 



Durham— Dmliam, April 1884 ! Spa Wood, Dinsdalo, 1887 ! Baker Hudson. 

 Darlington, common in gardens (Longstati'e, Hist. D.arl., ISfl't, p 371). 



Northumberland S. — Museum (irounds, Newcastle, Aug. 1888 ! R. Howse. 

 Cheviotland— Dean above Akeld, May 1852 (G. Johnston, Berwick Proc. , 18.52). 



LAKES. 



Westmorland, etc.— Grange, April 1884 ! Coniston, Oct. 1886 ! W.D.R. 



Cumberland — Stanwix and Wetheral, in cellars and woods (Miss Donald, Cum- 

 berland list, 1882, p. 56). 



Isle of Man— Frequent (Forbes, Mai. Mon., 18.38, p. 6). Port Erin, 1881, L. E. 

 Adams. Peel, Aug. 189i ! R. Cairns. Castletown and Douglas, Aug. 1894, F. Taylor. 



SCOTLAND. ^^,.^ LCVLANDS. 



Kirkcuibright— Maxwelltown, Sept. 1890 ! W. Evans. 

 Ayr— Glen App, near Ballantrae, July 1884 ! Baker Hudson. 

 Renfrew — Fre(|uent, Greenock, Sept. 1886 ! T. Scott. Shielhill Glen, Aug. 

 1886 ! W.D.R. 



Lanark — Outhouses, Glasgow, Sept. 1887, J. E. Somerville. 



EAST LOU-LANDS. 



Peebles— Walkerburn, Aug. 1886 ! W.D.R. Kingsmeadows, July 1890 ! W. Evans. 



Selkirk— Thornielee railway station, Aug. 1886 ! W.D.R. 



Roxburgh— Melrose Abbey, June 1886 ! J. Madison. 



Berwick — Fans, near Earlston, Oct. 1883 ! R. Renton. Near Cockburnspath ! 

 and about Eyemouth (\V. Evans, Moll. Berwick, 1895, p. 170). 



Haddington — Abandoned railway near Drummore, Aug. 1886! W.D.R. North 

 Berwick (J. McMurtrie, J. of Conch., 1889, p. 3). 



Edinburgh— Edinburgh, R. F. Scharff, 1883. Bonally, Sept. 1888, W. E. Clarke. 

 Cramond Isle, Sept. 1888 ! T. Scott. Levenball, near Musselburgh, 1886 ! W.D.R. 

 Harmony, near Balerno, April 1890 ! W. Evans. Colinton, July 1889 ! W. Evans. 



Fife & Kinross— Near Cupar, July 1886 ! T. Scott. east highlands. 



Stirling— Polmont, Aug. 1890 ! W. Evans. 



Perth S.— Enumerated by G. McDongall, in Report Stirling Soc, June 1896. 



Mid Perth— Annat Lodge, Perth, May 1886! H. Coates. 



Forfar— Broughty Ferry, A. Somerville, 1886. Montrose, July 1884 ! W. Duncan. 



Kincardine — Stonehaven (Macgillivray, Deeside and Braemar list, 1855, p. 418). 



Aberdeen S. — Plentiful about Old Bridge of Don. Torry near Aberdeen (Mac- 

 gillivray, Moll. Aberdeen, 1843). Plentiful by the Don and the Dee, at Nether 

 Banchory (James Taylor, Zool., 1853, p. 3878). 



Aberdeen N. — Plentiful, Auchterless, and near Inverugie Castle (Macgillivray, 

 Deeside and Braetnar list, 1855, p. 418). 



Elgin — Common among trees near Waterton, Ellon (R. Dawson, Aberdeen, etc., 

 list, 1870, p. 14). Elgin (specimens in McAndrew coll., J. of Conch., 1882, p. 385). 



west HIGHLANDS. 



Main Argyle — Lisinore and wood behind railway station, Oban, Aug. 1893 

 (Standen & Hardy, J. of Conch., Oct. 1893). 



Dumbarton — Common at Maryliill, by side of canal, July 1897 ! A. Shaw. 

 Clyde Isles— Rotlie.say, Bute, May 1887 ! T. Scott. 



NORTH HIGHLANDS. 



Sutherland E.— (iolspie Burn, June 1886 ! and Brora, Apr. 1890 ! W. Baillie. 



NORTHERN ISLES. 

 Orkneys— (T. S. Traill, Edinburgh Encycl., 1830, p. 10). 

 Shetland Isles-(Jettreys, Ann. and Mag. N.H., Oct. 1868). 



IRELAND. 

 Fairly common in most parts of Ireland, but the type form is not common in the 

 north, the maculate varieties being the most prevalent. 



ULSTER. 



Derry — Coleraine, moderately conimcu, 1883-4, L. E. Adams. 



Antrim— Belfast (W. TbompsoTi, Ann. and Mag. N.H., 1840, p. 198). Cushen- 

 dun. May 1888! and Wiiitehall, Bronglisliane. June 1886 ! S. A. Brenau. Abun- 

 dant by roadside cojipico between Fairbcad and Murlou^h, Sept. 1896 (R. Standen, 

 Irish Nat. , Jan. 1SII7). Kuockagh Mount ; tireenisland ; Plantation Port at Ken- 

 bane, near liallycuslle ; Glenavy, May 1900, R. Welch. 



Down — IJelvoir Park, near ISclfas't, 1893; Donaghadee (^liurchyard, 1897; Ard- 

 glass, 1897 ; liallynoc Marsh, Dowupatrick, 1898 ; Sydenham House Grounds, 1898; 

 and Castle Park, Hillsborough, 1899, R. Welch, May 1902. 



Armagh— y^niiagh ! (J. of Conch., Oct. 1890). 



Tyrone— Aughnacloy, (nogbcr Valley, Feb. 1898, R. Wek-li. 



