280 APPENDIX — AGRIOLIMAX LMVIS. 



ENGLAND AND WALES. 



Devon N. — Belstone near Okeliampton, Sept. 1904 ! Rev. W. Wright Mason. 



Dorset— Banks of river Lyme, Aug. 1892 ! L. E. Adams. 



Hants. N. — Liphook, July 1905, Rev. S. Spencer Pearce. In hedgebanks, 

 under logs, etc., at Beckford Green, Hoe Moor, etc., about Hambledon, C. S. Coles. 



Sussex W. — Near Liphook, July 1905, Rev. S. Spencer Pearce. 



Berks.— Under logs, Bradlield, Dec. 1905 ! Rev. E. Peake. 



Suffolk E.— Mendlesham, Oct. 1904 ! A. Mayfield. 



Brecon — Abundant under stones on island in Llangorse Lake, with Zonitoides 

 nitidtts, April 1905 I J. Williams Vaughan. 



Denbigh— Glyndyfrdvvy, Vale of Llangollen, Aug. 1904 ! B. Tonilin. 



Anglesey — Fairly common ; wet places on the cliffs and in fields ; the snipe- bog; 

 and in a wood near Rhos Goch station, July 1895 (C. Oldham, Journ. of Conch., 

 July 1898, p. 87). 



Lincoln N.— Blow Wells, Tetney, Apl. 1903 ! H. Wallis Kew. 



Derby — Darley Dale and Miller's Dale, R. Standen (Rev. H. Milnes, Journ. of 

 Conch., Oct. 1893, p. 275). 



Lancashire S. — Common in clumps of rushes in wet places near Daisy Nook, 

 and in Riversvale near Oldham (F. Taylor, J. of Conch., Apl. 1898, p. 50). 



Isle of Man— Douglas, Apl. 1904 (B. E. Lucas, J. of Conch., July 1904, p. 90). 



SCOTLAND. 



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



Aberdeen S. — Banks of river Don near Aberdeen, Sept. 1904 ! G. Sim. 



Main Argyle- Oban, Apl. 1894 ! W. Evans. Hill above Taycreggan and banks 

 of burn at Barbreck, June 1900 ; also on banks of Loch Awe, and in Glen Sheilaeh, 

 July 1900, Rev. R. Godfrey. Ardbhan Craigs, in woods on road to Loch Etive, and 

 about Dunollie Castle ! the commonest slug on Lismore, Sept. 1892 (Standen and 

 Hardy, Journ. of Conch., Oct. 1893, p. 269). 



Hebrides — Frequent on the lower parts of Mullaohs Mhorand Connacher, Island 

 of Hirta, St. Kilda group, July 1905, J. Waterston. 



IBELAND. 



Armagh— Armagh, Dec. 1904; and Tynon, July 1905, P. H. Grierson. Acton 

 Glebe, Poyntzpass, Sept. 1904 ! Rev. W. l''. Johnson. 



Monaghan — Carrickmacross, Nov. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 



Donegal— Portsalon, Kinny Lough, and Fahan, May 1893 (R. Standen, Journ. 

 of Conch., July 1893, p. 198). 



Louth — Carlingford ; Ardee ; Castle Bellingham ; Blackball Demesne, Sept. 

 1904; Castle Rocke, Dec. 1904; and Beaulieu,' Oct. 1904, P. H. Grierson. 



Meath— Nobber ; Stamullen, Oct. 1904; Longwood, Mch. 1903; Longwood and 

 Trim, Apl. 1905; Moynalty and Kells, Apl. 1905; Drogheda, May 1905, P. H. 

 Grierson. 



Wicklow— Powerscourt, Apl. 1904 ; and Enniskerry, Aug. 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 



Kilkenny— Near Waterford, Jan. 1903, P. H. Grierson. 



Galway W. — About Renvyle and among bogs about Kylemore, Mch. 1891, 

 R. F. Scharff. Dernasliggan, Apl. 1897 (R. Welch, Irish Nat.', Nov. 1897, p. 304). 



Galway E. — Amongst rushes in marshy ground, Clonbroek, Hon. R. E. Dillon 

 (K. Welch, Irish Naturalist, June 1899, p. 143). 



GERMANY. 

 Thuringia— On banks of Saale at Saalfeld (E. von Martens, Jahrb. Deutsch. 

 Mai. Ges,, 1877, p. 226). 



ETHIOPIAN REGION. 

 Cape Colony— Cape Town (Collinge, Ann. S. African Mus., Dec. 1901, p. 234). 

 Queenstown, June 1905 ! Rev. W. J. Dower and W. Denison Roebuck. 



AUSTRALASIAN REGION. 

 New Zealand— Common at Tanipo Spa, North Island, Feb. 1905 ! W. Denison 

 Roebuck. 



A. IsBvis campestris var. zonatipes Ckll., Conch., Sept. 1892, p. 72. 



Animal blackisli-brown, except the paler sides below mantle ; sole with the 

 central area pale and the lateral ones black or blackish, in striking contrast. 



NEARCriO REGION. 

 United States— On banks of Lake Merceil, San Francisco County, California, 

 Mr. Raymond (CocUerell, I.e.). ' 



