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CONN A UGHT. 



Sligo — Var. rava, Carrahubback, Oct. 1892 ! Miss Amy Warren. 



Mayo E. — Toiirmakady Lodge near Ballinrobe, Sept. 1843 (B. J. Clarke, Ann. 

 Nat. Hist., 1843, p. 339). 



Mayo W. — Common in garden, Moyview, Balliiifi (Amy Warren, Zooloi'ist, 

 1879, p. 25). Dugort and Slievemore, Acliill Island, Sept. 1888 ! (J. G. Milne, J. of 

 Conch., Oct. 1891). 



Galway E. — Var. pliimbca, Tiiani Palace gardens (B. .J. Clarlie, op. cit. ). 



Galway W. — Clifden, Connemara, July 1840 (W. Thompson, Ann. Nat. Hi.st. , 

 1840, p. 205). Aran Isles, Oct. 1890. R. F.'Scharff. 



IVUNSTER. 



Cork N. — Queenstown, May 1891, K. F. Scharff. Under stones in the open 

 country near Castle Martyr (Forbes & Hanley, Brit. Moll., 1853, p. 25). 



Cork S. — Between Bantry and Glengariff, Sept. 1898 (Stubbs & Adams, Irish 

 Nat , Nov. 1898). 



Kerry — Garden, Lake Hotel, Killarney, autumn, 1853, J. P. Norman (A. Merle 

 Norman, Zool., 1854, p. 428i). Under arbutus trees in Middle Cloonee Lake, Mr. 

 Kagdale (R. Standen, Irish Nat., Sept. 1898). Sparingly in old damp mossy woods, 

 Kenmare, July 1898, R. Welch. 



NETHERLANDS. 



Belgium — Malines (Van Beneden) ; between Wechter and Tremelos (Kickx) ; 

 and found rather aliundantly in May near the great lake of Quincampois by Carlier 

 (Colbeau, Mem. Soc. Mai. Belg., 1865, p. 84). 



Holland— (Simroth, Nacktschn. Portug.-Azor., 1891, p. 295). 



FRANCE. 

 M. gagates, though found more especially in the littoral departments, is also 

 present at many inland stations, and has been recorded for Aude, Alpes Maritimes, 

 Basses Pyrenees, Charente Inf^rieure, Finistfere, Gard, Gers, Gironde, Haute 

 Garonne, Haute Loire, H^rault, Isfere, Loire Inf^rieure, Manche, Morbihan, Moselle, 

 Nord, Pyr^n^es Orientales, Puy-de-D6me, Rhone, Seine Inf6rieure, Tarn et Garonne, 

 Vendue, Vosges, and the Island of Corsica. 



ITALY. 

 This species has been recorded by Pini from Monte Codeno and Monte Campioni, 

 and the northern valleys of Lombardy, and Mr. Brockton Tomlin has found it in 

 Sept. 1886 on the Monte Moro Pass at an altitude of 7,000 feet. It abounds in the 

 public gardens of Venice, according to Pini, and has been found by Pirona at Friuli 

 in the Udine. It has been recorded for Sicily by Tate and others, for Malta by 

 Mamo and Pollonera, while Heynemann gives it as inhabiting Sardinia. 



A USTRO-HUNGARY. 



Only reported from the neighbourhood of Trieste in Istria (Pini, Bull. Soc. Mai. 

 Ital, 1876, p. 107), and from Gijrzin Goritzby Erjavec (Heynemann, Jahrb. Deutsoh. 

 Mai. GeselL, 1885, p. 254). 



SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 



Spain — It is recorded for Catalonia by Graells ; from Santiago in Galicia by 

 Macho ; as common in the gardens of the city of Valencia by Hidalgo ; from the 

 coast near Cadiz by Bourguignat ; from Gibraltar in Andalusia by J. H. Ponsonby ; 

 from Alcantara in Estremadura by Simroth ; and from the Balearic Isles by 

 Heynemann. 



Portugal — Simroth records this species from Braga in Minlio; Coinibra and 

 Guarda in Beira ; and also fromCintra, Abrantes, the botanical gardens of Lisbon 

 in Estremadura, and from the Algarve. 



BALKAN PENINSULA. 

 Greece -Specimens forwarded from Greece in Sept. 1891 ! by Mr. J. G. Milne. 



RUSSIA. 

 Reported as inhabiting the district of Izium, in the province of Kharkov (Kalen- 

 iczenho. Bull. Moscow, 1851, p. 126). 



NORTH AFRICA AND ASIA MINOR. 



Morocco— Mountains of Tetuan (Bourguignat, Mai. Alg., p. 318), and Cape 

 Spartel (Morelet, J. de Conch., 1880, p. 16). 



Algeria — About Constantine, Tlemcen, Aiu-el-Haout (Bou)guigiiat, op. cit , 

 p. 48), Algiers (Lallemant, Mem. Soc. Mai. Belg., 1868, p. 24), and Oran (Tournier). 



