278 APPENDIX— AG RIOLIMAX AGRESTIS. 



A USTRO-HUNGABY. 

 Dalmatia — Cited from many localities by Clessin. 



NEARCTIC REGION. 



Pennsylvania — Leetsdale, Allegheny Co., Jan. 1906, G. H. Clapp. 



Colorado — Unusually dark speciTuens of vara, riifescens and brunnea at Boulder, 

 Oct. 1904. A few were almost entirely black, with some intermediates ; no sign of 

 light or spotted varieties. This is the first real find in Colorado, the record you 

 give was a single specimen turned loose. — T. D. A. Cockerell. 



New Mexico— Pecos Valley (T. D. A. Cockerell, Nautilus, 1896, p. 35). 



ETHIOPIAN REGION. 



Cape Colony — Green Point Common, near Cape Town, Nov. 1904 ! W. Denison 

 Roebuck. 



AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 



Victoria — Abundant at East Prahran, Melbourne, in both the chief forms of 

 reticulata and pallida, Dec. 1904 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 



South Australia— Abundant in Botanical Garden, Adelaide, Dec. 1904 ! W D.R. 



Neiv Zealand — Everywhere in gardens, and iinder wood and stones ; the vars. 

 reticulata and pallida common at Paradise, Diamond Lake ; in hotel garden, HoUi- 

 tika; at Longford; and Inangaliua Junction. The usual forms and v. violacea com- 

 mon in garden. Eye street, Invercargill ; all in the South Island, Jan. 1905, W. D. 1{. 



In the North Island both forms were found at Wairakei; Waiotapu ; Okere 

 Falls, and banks of Rotorua f>ake ; while in Mr. Murdoch's garden, at Wanganui, 

 there were in addition the vars. violacprt and nigra, Feb. 1905 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 



Var. albitentaculata Dum. & Mort. 



Northampton — Haselbeech, Rev. AV. A. Shaw. 



Antrim— Ballycastle, Oct. 1904 ! Miss F. S. O'Connor. 

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



FRANCE. 

 Near Auxonne, Cote d'Or (Wattebled, Journ. de Conch., 1889, p. 309). 



Var. pallida Schrenk. 



Meath — Sub-var. albida, Drumcondra, July 1904, P. H. Grierson. 

 Wicklow — Enniskerry, Aug. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 



Vav. violacea Gassies. 



ENGLAND AND WALES. 



Stafford — Sub-var. lilaeina, Stafford, Lionel E. Adams. 



Pembroke — Sub-var. lilaeina, North Cliff, Tenby (A. G. Stubbs, J. of Conch., 

 July 1900, p. 322). 



Derby — Sub-var. lilaeina, Matlock, J. A. Howe (Rev. H. Milnes, J. of Conch., 

 Oct. 1893, p. 275). 



IRELAND. 



Armagh — Newry, Dec. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 



Donegal — Gardens, Downhill near Londonderry, Sent. 1904 ! C. N. Lynes. 



Fermanagh — Abundant, Castle Coole, Enniskillen, Sep. 1904 ! Hon. C. L. Corry. 



Dublin— Rathmines, Sept. 1904 ! 



Kilkenny— Sub-var. lilaeina, near Callan, P. H. Grierson. 



King's Co.— Gardens, Charleville Forest, Tullamore, Sept. 1904 ! R. McKenna. 

 Birr, Sept. 1904 ! Miss A. Hemphill. 



Westmeath — Common, Rosemont, Moate, Sept. 1904 ! Mrs. Nugent. 



Roscommon— Mote Park, Sept. 1904 ! Lord Crofton. Rockingham jjardens near 

 Boyle, Sept. 1904 ! E. Clarke. Loughglynn, Castlerea, Oct. 1904 ! Hugh Kennedy. 



Galway E.— Abundant, Clonbrock, Sept. 1904 ! Hon. R. E. Dillon. 



Clare — Abundant, gardens, Dromoland Castle near Newmarket-on-Fergus, 

 Sept. 1904 ! J. Carter. 



AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 



New Zealand — Numerous in garden, Eye street, Invercargill, South Island, 

 Jan. 1905 ! also with var. niqra in Mr. Murdoch's garden, Wanganui, North Island, 

 Feb. 1905 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 



Vav. rufescens Dum. & Mort. 

 NEARCTIC REGION. 

 United States— Boulder, Colorado, Oct. 1904, T. D. A. Cockerell, 



