APPENDIX — LIMAX ARBORUM. 275 



Vav. rosea Van den Broeck. 



The Limax sylvatieus var. cmrulea Baudon, Cat. Moll. Oise, 1862, p. 10, is accord- 

 ing to its author, synonymous with the sub-var. nemorosa Bandon. 



ENGLAND AND WALES. 

 Cornwall E.— Sub-var. nemorosa, St. Austell, Sept. 1904 ! C. P. Kicliards. 

 Denbigh— Sub-var. nemorosa, Glyndfrdwy, Vale of Llansollen, Aug. 1904 ! 

 B. Tomlin. ./ ./ t, . t, 



Derby —Sub-var. nemorosa, Hathersage and Bakewell (L. E. Adams, Journ. of 

 Conch., vii., p. 77). 



SCOTLAND. 



Edinburgh — Type and sub-var. nemorosa, between Balerno and Ba\elaw, Apl. 

 1890 ! W. Evans. 



IRELAND. 



Monaghan — Sub-var. nemorosa, Carrickmacross, July 1904! P. H. Orier.?on. 



Fermanagh— Sub-var. nemorosa. Castle Cool e, Sept. 1904! Hon. C. L. Corrv; 

 and Portora, Enniskillen, Oct. 1904 ! J. E. K Allen. 



Meath— Sub-var. colorata, Duleek, Nov. 1904 ! P. H. Grierson 



Carlow — Sub-var. nemorosa, Bagenalstown, Sep. 1904 ! Denis R. Pack-Beresford. 



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

 colorata, Stradbally, Sept. 1904 ! A. G. Stuart. 



Leitrim — Sub-var. nemorosa, Swiss Valley, Glencar, Aug. 1904 ! A. W. Stelfox 

 and R. Welch ; also Mohill, July 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 



Sligo —Sub-var. nemorosa, near Sligo, July 1904 ! K. \A'eIch. 



Kerry— Sub-var. nemorosa, Valentia Island, Sept. 1904 ! Miss M. J. Delap. 

 Kilflynn, Sept. 1904 ! J. Julian. 



Var. nov. efasciata Roebuck. 



Animal rich and uniform rufous-brown, quite destitute of any bands on the 

 body, even the usual pale mid-area of the back being wanting ; shield banded. 

 Formula 000 000.— W. Dbnison Roebuck. 



Victoria — East Prahran, 'Melbourne, common in gardens, Apl. 1905 ! W.D.R. 

 Botanical Gardens, Melbourne, Apl. 1905 ! W.D.R. Geelong, common in gardens, 

 Apl. 1905 ! H. G. Roebuck and W.D.K. 



Neiv South Wales — Gardens, Annandale, Sydney, March 1905 ! W.D.R. 

 Botanical Gardens, Sydney, March 1905, common ! W.D.R. 



South Australia — Adelaide, common in the Botanical Gardens, July 1905 ! 

 Dr. M. Holtze and W.D.R. 



New Zealand— Gardens, Wellington, Feb. 1905 ! Miss M. Mestayer and W.D.R. 



Var. nov. bilineata Roebuck. 



Animal as in sub-var. efasciata, but with the second or main band on the body 

 represented by a distinct continuous and very fine dark line. Formula 020-020. — 

 W. Dp;nison Roebuck. 



Victoria — Common in gardens. East Prahran, Melbourne, Dec. 1904 ! Mrs. J. C. 

 Bleechmore and W.D.R. 



Var. bettonii Sordelli. 

 Radnor— Abundant, Aberedw, Aug. 1904 ! J. Williams Vaughan. 



IBELAND. 



Derry— Straidarran, July 1904 ! P. H. Grieison. 



Down— Beech Hill near Newry, July 1904 I Prof. R. J. Anderson. 



Armagh — Acton Glebe, Poyntzpass, Sept. 1904 ! Rev. W. F. Johnson. 

 Tanderagee, Sept. 1904 ! James Rea. 



Monaghan— Carrickmacross, July 1904 ! P. H. Giierson. 



Tyrone — Baronscourt gardens, numerous, Sept. 1904 ! Robert Bell. 



Louth— Droniiskin, June 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 



Meath— Duleek, Nov. 1904, P. H. Grierson. ' 



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



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

 Sept. 1904 ! J. AVhite. 



