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Dumfries-Moffat, Jan. 1891 ! W. Evans. SCOTLAND. 



Renfrew— Braidland, Aug. 1890 ! J. M. B. Taylor. 



Roxburgh— Jedburgh, Sept. 1904 ! J. Rosebur'gh. 



Berwick -Dryburgh, Aug. 1886 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 



Edinburgh— Braidburn, Edinburgh, July 1888 ! W. E. Clarlie. 



Fife and Kinross— Loch Gelly, May 1895 ! W. Evans. Sub-var. qrisai. Mount 

 Melville, St. Andrews (W. E. Collinge, I.e.). 



Perth Mid— Glen Ogle, Loehearnhead, June 1904 ! Rev. R. Godfrey Dunkekl 

 road, Perth, Sept. 1904 ! W. Evans. ■' 



A ^ ■ ^ , , ,;r IRELAND. 



Antrim- Cushendun, May 1886 ! and Whitehall, Broughshane, June 1896 ! Rev 

 S. A. Brenan. 



Armagh- Acton Glebe, Poyntz Pass, Sept. 1904 ! Rev. W. F. Johnson. 



Tyrone— Omagh, July 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 



Donegal— Teniplemore Park, Sept. 1904 ! D. C. Campbell. 



Meath— Drumcondra, July 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 



Dublin— Foxhall demesne, Raheny, abundant in a field, amongst horse-manure 

 evidently feeding on the fungi abounding there, Aug. 1890, R. F. Scharff. 



Carlow— Fenagh House, Bagenalstown, Sept. 1904 ! Denis R. Paek-Beresford. 



Kilkenny— Gardens, Bessborough, Piltown, Sept. 1904 ! Earl of Bessborough. 



Mayo W.— At the " Colony," Achill Island, Sept. 1886 ! J. G. Milne. Dugort, 

 July 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. ^ ' 



Clare— Doonass, Aug. 1904 ! R. A. Phillips. 



Cork N.— Banks of river Lee, Cork, Sept. 1904 ! C. Baker. 



Kerry— Valentia Island, Sept. 1904 ! Miss M. J. Delap. 



CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 



_ France — Sub-var. cinerea, Savoy (Dumont & Mortillet, op. cit.). 



Belgium — Recorded for about Brussels, Vielsalm, Liege, Roumont, and other 

 places. Sub-var. ardosiarum, at Arlon, Geichel, and Vielsalm (Colbeau, op. cit.). 

 A grey variety in a wood at Forest near Brussels, April 1888 (Staes, Bull. Soc. Mai. 

 Belg., 1868, p. 25). 



Var. ferussaei Kaleniozenko (em) Bull. Mosc, 1851, p. 113. 



Arion empiricoruvi var. K F^russac, Hist. Moll., 1819, p. 62, pi. 1, f. 8. 



Arion einpiricorum ferussackii Kaleniczenko, op. cit. 



Arimi virescens Millet, Moll. Maine et Loire, 1854, p. 11. 



Arion nlfus var. virescens Moquin-Tandon, Hist. Moll., 1855, p. 11. 



Arion olivaceus Schmidt, Verb. Naturh. Preuss, 1856, p. 58. 



Animal yellowish or orange, with lateral bands and dorsum greenish-grey, foot- 

 fringe yellow. 



The vars. ferussackii and vireseens are really names applied to the var. k of 

 Ferussae, to which form the var. siibdeUta of Cockerell also belongs. 



The sub-var. olivacea is described as olivaceous-brown and indistinctly fasciate. 



WALES. 



Montgomery — Under planks near bowling green, AVelshpool, Aug. 1889 ! J. 

 Bickerton Morgan. 



CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 



France — Sub-var. virescens, forests about Cholet, Angers, and Thorigne in the 

 department Maine et Loire. 



Austro-Hungary — Sub-var. olivacea is recorded by Bielz from beneath bark, 

 under stones or fallen wood, at an elevation of 2,000 to 6,000 feet, in the mountain 

 forests of Transylvania. 



Russia — Var. ferussaei, in district of Achtyrka, Lebedin, and Zniiew, Kharkov. 



Var. alba Esmark, Nyt Mag. Naturv., 1882, p. 98. 

 Animal white, tinged with greyish on the back. 



CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTION. 



Norway — Osterdalen, at an alt. of 2,300 ft. ; also at Tonset ; Lille Lombolen, 

 ilaalselven in Tronis6 ; and Tromsoen and Porsangerfjord in Finmark (Esmark, 

 J. of Conch., Oct. 1886). 



