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Kildare — River banks, Monasterevan, Oct. 1899, K. Welch. 



Wicklow — Among \vater-lilie.9, Woodenbridge, March 1893 (R. F. Scharff, Irish 

 Nat., 1893, p. 149). Greystones (id., 1892). 



Kilkenny — In the south of the county, Jan. 1903, P. H. Grierson. 

 Westmeath — Knockdrin demesne near Mullingar, April 1892, R. F. Scharff. 



CONNA UGHT. 



Leitrim -Dromahaire, Sept. 1900, R. Welch. Glencar, Sept. 1900, G. W. Chaster 

 and E. Collier. 



Galway W. — At roots of rushes in raavsliy ground, Clonbrook, Hon. R. E. Dillon 

 (R. Welch, Irish Nat. , June 1899, p. 143). 



Galway E. — About Renvyle and among bogs in the Kylemore district, March 

 1891, R. F. Scharff. DernasJiggan, April 1897 (R. Welch,' Irish Nat., Nov. 1897, 

 p. 304.) 



MUNSTER. 



Cork S.— Glengariff near Eccles Hotel, May 1891, R. F. Scharff. Blarney Castle 

 and Bantry, Sept. 1898, L. E. Adams. 



Kerry — A very dark form in Mucksna Wood ; several under logs near Loo Bridge; 

 one at Roughty Bridge ; a pale form on tlie river bank above Galway's Bridge, R. 

 Welch; and Tore Woods, G. W. Chaster, July 1898 (R. Standen, Irish Nat., Sept. 

 1898). Plentiful on water-lily stems in a swamp near the lower lake in Herbert's 

 Muckross demesne, May 1891, R. F. Scharff. Moderately common, Killarney, Sept. 

 1898, L. E. Adams. River banks, Kenmare, May 1898, R. Welch. 



GERMANY. 

 According to Herr Clessin A. Icevis is diffnsed throughout the country, and it 

 has been recorded from Alsace, Baden, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Coburg, Franconia, 

 Friesland, Hanover, Holstein, Merseburg, Nassau, Pomerania, Saxony, Schleswig, 

 Silesia, West Prussia, and Wurteniburg. 



NETHERLANDS. 

 Belgium — Recorded by Van-den-Broeck as abundant about Jette, Brabant; and 

 as L. parvulus from Chaudfontaine, near Li^ge. 



FRANCE. 

 According to Mabille, this species inhabits nearly the whole of France, but 

 records have only been procurable from 



Ain, Aisne, Aquitaine, Ariege, Aube, Basses-Pyr^n^es, C6te d'Or, Haute 

 Garonne, Haute Sa^•oie, H^rault, Landes, Nifevre, Nord, Oise, Pas-de-Calais, 

 Rhone, Savoie, Seine, Seine-Inferieure, Seine-et-Marne, Somme, Var, Vienne, and 

 the Island of Corsica. 



SWITZERLAND. 

 Herr Clessin states that it is diffused throughout the country. 



ITALY. 

 Hitherto found only in the north of the country in Piedmont and Lombardy. In 

 damp moss, near railway, Menaggio in Lombardy, Sept. 1886, B. Tomlin. Above 

 Viii, Valle di Lanzo, and beneath Crissolo, Piedmont (Less. & Poll, Monog. Limac. 

 Ital., 1882, p. 47). 



A USTRO-HUNGARY. 

 Hei-r Clessin describes this species as diffused throughout the whole region. It 

 has been recorded from Moravia, Hungary and Istria, Jarov near Prague in Bohemia, 

 Vienna in Austria, and the Eastern Alps. 



SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 

 Spain— Near Monastery of Montserrat, Catalonia, May 1881 (P. Fagot, Faun. 

 Mai. Catal., May 1884). 



Portugal— i. lombricoides, common about Monchique in Algarve ; a darker 

 variety inhabits tlie mountains of Braga in Minho (Morelet, op. cit. ). 



SCANDINAVIA. 

 Norway — Only in the south about Christiania and Christiansand (B. Esmark, 

 J. of Conch., Oct. 1886). 



Sweden— About Gothenberg (Malm, Limac. Skand., 1868). 



•Denmark— Around Copenhagen, and on banks of Sorgenfri river, where it was 

 observed by Miiller. It occurs, according to Feddersen, throughout the tract of 

 Viborg, in Jutland (Malm, op. cit., p. 82). 



RUSSIA. 

 Only as yet recorded for Moujevo, near Moscow, by Milaehevitch, and by A. 

 Luther' from' Revel in Esthland, and the south part of Finland as far north as 03" 

 north lat. 



