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1 QKF'^''!S7=of "*i? ^"i °'^''®'" *^'*'"P P'^""^ i" *•!« province of Moray ( G. Gordon, Zool. , 

 1854, p. 4453). \a.\: flavescens. South College, Elgin, Dec. 1890! G. Gordon. 



r' -it. -iTi- 1 , '., , NORTH HIGHLANDS. 



Caithness— Wick and other places (Peach, Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., 1864). 



IRELAND. ULSTER. 



Antrim— Belfast (Thompson, Ann. and Mag. N.H., 1840, p. 18). Katlilin Island, 

 in wood by the church, May 1898, L. E. Adams. 

 Tyrone— Strabane, June 1889, A. H. Delap. 

 Donegal— About Lifford, June 1889, A. H. Delap. 



Louth— Pipeistown, Oct. 1882 ! Miss S. Smith. ^^'^' 



Dublin— On walls near Booterstown and Blackrock (Walpole, Zool., 1853, p. 4022). 

 Kingstown, June 1886! W. F. de Vismes Kane. Abundant in cellars, etc., Leeson 

 Park, and in Dublin city ; Howth, April 1887 ! Raheny, Aug. 1890, Killakee, Dublin 

 Mountains, Oct. 1890, and Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Nov. 1890, K. F. Scharff. 



Wicklow— Belmont demesne, near Greystones, July 1891, R. F. Scharff'. 



Wexford— Kilmanock, New Ross, March 1888 ! G. JBarrett-Hamilton. 



_,. f , , , , CONNAVGHT. 



bligo— Infests houses and bathing lodges, Enniskrone, April 1889 ! and said to 

 be numerous at Glen Lodge, near Ballina (A. Warren, Irish Nat., Sept. 1892, p. 126). 

 Mayo W.— Black Rock Lighthouse, 1890 ! R. Widdicombe. 



_. „ „ MUNSTER. 



Tipperary N.— Fmnoe (E. Waller, N.H. Review, Apr. 1854, p. 87). 

 Tipperary S.— Glenconnor, April 1888, and Clonmel, June 1886, A. H. Delap. 

 Waterford— Near Waterford, Sept. 18831 J. H. Salter. 



Cork N.— Garden, Youghal, R. Ball (Thompson, Ann. & Mag. N.H., 1840, p. 18). 

 Cork S.— Carrigaline.May 1888! Vismes Kane. Blarney, Sept. 1898, L.E. Adams. 

 Kerry— Rossbeigh, April 1888, A. H. Delap. Sparingly at Killarney, Sept. 1898 

 (Stubbs & Adams, Irish Nat., Nov. 1898). 



GERMANY. 

 Clessin describes Limax flams as inhabiting the whole of Germany, and records 

 have been made for Baden, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Holstein, Nass?iu, Oldenburg, 

 Pomerania, Saxony, Sohleswig, Silesia, and Wurtemburg. 



NETHERLANDS. 

 Holland— The Hague (R. J. Maitland, Nachrichtsbl., 1869, p. 163). 

 Belgium— (Colbeau, Mai. Belg., 1859). 



FRANCE. 

 According to Moquin-Tandon this species is found throughout France. It has 

 been recorded from tiie Agenais, Ain, Aisne, Alpes Maritiraes, Arifege, Champagne 

 Meridionale, Cote d'Or, Finistfere, Gard, Gers, Gironde, Haute Garonne, Haute Loire, 

 H^rault, Isfere, Loire Inf6rieure, Manche, Maine et Loire, Meurthe, Morbihan, 

 Moselle, Nifevie, Nord, Oise, Pas de Calais, Puy-de-D6me, Pyr6n6es Orientales, the 

 Quercy, Rhone, Seine, Seine et Marne, Sorame, Vendue, and Corsica. 



SWITZERLAND. 

 Clessin says probably found throughout, but no definite records have been seen. 



ITALY. 

 Recorded by Simroth and others for North, Mid, and Southern Italy, also for 

 Sicily, Sardinia, and Malta. The greatest altitude it attains in Italy is said to be 

 about 2,800 feet at Bobbio in Piedmont. 



A USTRO-HUNGARY. 

 Clessin says probably found throughout the region, and although Simroth cites it 

 for Hungary, the only available definite record is for Gorz on the Adriatic coast. 



SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 



Spain — Recorded from Madrid in New Castile ; Santiago in Galicia ; Santander 

 in Old Castile ; Gibraltar and Seville in Andalusia ; also for Valencia, Catalonia, 

 and the Balearic Isles. 



Portugal — Lisbon (Simroth, Nacktschn. Portug.-Azor., 1891, p. 279). 



GRLEGE. 

 Probably widely dispersed in Greece, and has been reported from Athens, Patras, 

 Prevesa, and from the Ionian Islands, Crete, Chios, etc. 



SCANDINAVIA. 

 South Scandinavia — (Jordan, Binnenraoll., 1883); cited also by Grateloup for 

 Norway anil province of Skane in South Sweden. 



Denmark— Copenhagen (Malm, Skand. Limac, 1878, p. 65). 



