226 ARION IIORTENSIS. 



GERMANY. 

 Distributed almost tliroujjliont tlie country, living- esiiecjally in gardens in 

 Alsace, Baden, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Franconia, Hesse, Holstein, Nassau, Olden- 

 burg, PoMierania, I'ynnont, Reuss, Saxony, Schleswig, and Tliuringia. Tlie record 

 by Kleeburg for Elbing, East Prussia, would seem to really refer to A. circninscriptus. 



NETHERLANDS. 

 Bels^ium— Recorded under various names as found in the provinces of Brabant, 

 East Flanders, Hainault, Liege, Luxemburg, and Naraur. 



Holland — Reported from the Hague in South Holland, and Sluys-Kill in Zealand. 



FRANCE. 

 Recorded as inhabiting Ain, Aisne, Alpes Maritimes, Ariege, Basses Pyrenees, 

 t'ute d'Or, Champagne Meridionale, Finistere, Gard, Gers, Gironde, Haute Garonne, 

 Haute Loire, Haute Savoie, Hautes PyrcnsL's, Herault, Tsfere, lUe-et-Vilaine, Lozfere, 

 Loire Inferieure, Maine-et-Loire, Manclie, Morbihan, Moselle, Nievre, Nord, Oise, 

 Pas-de-Calais, Pyrenees Orientales, Puy-de-Dome, Rhone, Sarthe, Savoie, Seine, 

 Seine Inferieure, Seine-et-Marne, Somme, Vendee, Vienne, and Vosges. 



SWITZERLAND. 

 Reported from gardens, etc., in the cantons of Berne, Grisons, and Vaud. 



ITALY. 

 Cited by Lessona, Pollonei-a, and others, from the Alps of Lombardy and Pied- 

 mont, from Western Liguria, Emilia, Venetia, Tuscany, Rome, and Calabria, but 

 the southern records are probably very doubtful. 



A USTRO-HUNGARY. 

 Reported from Austria, Galicia, Hungary, and Moravia. The Trausyl vanian 

 record by Bielz more probably refers to A. circumscriptum. 



SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 

 Spain — Reported as found in Catalonia, Galicia, Valencia, and Aragon. 

 Portugal — Morelet cites this species on the authority of Dr. Hidalgo, but F^rus- 

 sac's f. 3, pi. 8a, cited by Hidalgo as representing his species, Is A. circinnscriptus. 



BALKAN PENINSULA. 

 Servia — Recorded by MoUendortt' from Serpentinberge, Central Servia. 



SCANDINAVIA. 



Norway — Common in the Christiania, Christiansaml, and Hamar districts in 

 S(nith Norway ; it has also been recorded from Trondenaes on Hindu, in the Amt 

 of Tromsi'i, and from ISjiirn in Nordland. 



Sweden— .-Veeording to Lindstrom it is found on the Isle of Gothland, and Malm 

 records it from Gotbenliurg, Christianstad, Lund, Orebro, Ronneby, as well as 

 Carlsbergs Park, and other i)laces around Stockholm. 



Denmark — According to Malm it is common in Kongons Have, Copenhagen, and 

 about Viborg in Jutland. 



RUSSIA. 



Recorded from Kharkov, Moscow, and Courland by Kaleniczenko and others, 

 but erroneously, as it has not yet penetrated so far east ; it has, however, been 

 found on the Aland Isles, and the record by Slosarski of its occurrence at Olkusz in 

 Polanil, may possibly really refer to this species and not to A. circunwcriptus. 



Siberia— Recorded as generally distributeil in Amurland, and also as inhabiting 

 Mikoulina on the Jenissei, but probably erroneously. 



NORTH AFRICA. 

 Morocco— Morelet records an Arlon "resembling our A. hortcnds" hom Cape 

 Spartel (Journ. de Conch., 1880, p. 15). 



Algeria— A doubtful specimen from Algiers (Collinge, Pr. Mai. Soc, 1898, p. 337). 



NEARCTIC REGION. 

 Locally plentiful in Massachusetts at Boston and New Bedford ; found also at 

 Poughkeepsie and New York in New York State ; at Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, 

 and in greenhouses at Seattle, Washington Territory. 



ETHIOPIAN REGION. 

 South Africa— Collinge has recorded A.fiisciis 0. F. Miiller, and may intend to 

 indicate this species, or jiossibly A. stibfuscus. 



AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 

 New Zealand— Erroneously recorded by Mr. Musson as plentiful at Auckland, 

 crawling about after rain; the species occurring there pro\es to be ..1. iiitcrmi-dius. 



