268 APPENDIX — LIMAX MAXIMUS. 



SCOTLAND. 

 Linlithgow— Kinneil, Aug. 1891 ! W. Evans. 



IRELAND. 

 Fermanagh — Enniskillen, Sept. 1904 I Dean of Cloglier. 

 Queen's Co. — Sub-var. macttlata, Maryborough, Oct. 1904 ! 

 Cork N.— Convaniore near Ballyhooley, Sept. 1904 ! J. McMillar. 

 Cork S.— Skibbereen, Sept. 1904 ! John J. Wolfe. 



NEARCTIC REGION. 

 United States — Type, vars. cellaria and ohscura, found by J. Ritchie, junr., in 

 suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts, July 1905 (T. D. A. Cockerel!). 



AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 

 New Zealand — In Mr. Murdoch's garden, Wanganui, North Island, with type 

 and V3,rs. fasciaia and geminipunctata, Feb. 1905 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 



Var. ferussaci Moquin-Tandon. 

 The var. marmorata Cockerell is, according to its author, closely allied to the 

 sub-var. punctata of Esniai'k. 



ENGLAND AND WALES. 

 Surrey — Var. ferussaci and sub-var. marmorata, Haslemere {C. Pannell, junr., 

 Journ. of Conch., Apl. 1902, p. 169). 



Radnor — Ya,v. fertcssaci and sub-var. punctata, Pen-y-Bont, Nov. 190,S ! F. Hall. 

 Anglesey— Garden, Cenimaes, and Llanbadrig churchyard, July 1895 (Chas. 

 Oldham, Journ. of Conch., July 1898, p. 86). 



IRELAND. 



Antrim— Ballycastle, Sept. 1904 ! Miss F. S. O'Connor. Colin Glen, June 1884 ! 

 S. A. Stewait. Sub-var. geminipimctata, Cushendall, Aug. 1894 ! W. Moss. 



Armagh— Meigh, Dec! 1904, P. H. Giierson. 



Monaghan — Near Carrickinacross, P. H. Grierson. 



Donegal — Downhill neai' Londonderry, very characteristic, half-grown, Sept. 

 1904 ! C. N. Lynes. 



Louth— Blackball, Sept. 1904 ! and Drogheda, Oct. 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 



Meath— Moynalty, March 1905, P. H. Grierson. 



Queen's Co.— Stradbally, Sept. 1904 ! A. G. Stuart. 



Longford — Newtown Forbes, Sept. 1904 ! 



Roscommon — Mote Park, Roscommon, Sept. 1904 ! Lord Crofton. 



Kerry — Sub-var. geminipunctata, Muckross Demesne, May 1891, R. F. Scharff. 



FRANCE. 

 Cannes, in the Alpes Maritimes, June 1890 ! R. D. Dai'bishire. 



RUSSIA. 

 Tehernigov and Poltava, erroneously recorded on p. 45 for L. maximus var. 

 ferussaci, should refer to L. cinereo-niger var. vera, which appears to be more truly 

 synonymous with Kaleniczenko's Limax ferussacki. 



AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 

 New Zealand— The sub-var. geminipunctata in Mr. Murdoch's garden, Wan- 

 ganui. North Island, in company with typical specimens and vars. cellaria and 

 fasciata, Feb. 1905 ! \V. Denison Roebuck. 



Var. obscura Moquin-Tandon. 

 ENGLAND. 

 Berks.— Near Wellington College, Sept. 1904 ! Rev. H. P. Fitzgerald. 

 Hunts.— Garden, Huntingdon, Sept. 1904 ! Miss E. M. Foster. 



IRELAND. 

 Armagh — Tanderagee, Sept. 1904 ! James Rea. 

 Kildare— Naas, Oct. 1904 ! R. J. Pack-Beresford. 

 Wicklow — Greystones, Sept. 190.3, P. H. Grierson. 

 Kilkenny — Kilkenny Castle gardens, Sept. 1904 ! John Carlton. 

 King's Co. — Gardens, Charleville Forest, Tnllaniore, Sept. 1904 ! K. McKenna. 

 Roscommon — Old l<'ort, Keadue, Sept. 1904 ! James J. Welch. 

 Galway 'W. — Kyleinore Castle gardens, Sept. 1904 ! W. Comfort. 

 Waterford — Belle Vue House, Waterford, nearly black, Sep. 1904 ! Miss Power. 



NEARCTIC REGION. 

 United States — Type, vars. obsciiva and cellaria, found in suburbs of Boston, 

 Massachusetts, by J. Ritchie, junr., July 1905 (T. D. A. Cockerell). 



