APPENDIX — ARION SUBFUSCUS. 287 



Var. bieolor Roebuck. 

 WALES. 



Merioneth— Sub-var. scharffi, Glandawr, Dolgelly road, Baimouth, June 1905 ! 

 Rev. E. Percy Blackburn. 



IRELAND. 



Galway E.— Clare-Galway Abbey, July 1895, R. Standen ; this locality is not 

 in West Galway as stated at p. 186. 



Var. marg-inella Schranck. 



ENGLAND. 



Surrey — Sub-var. swammerdamii. Punch Bowl near Hasleniere, and sub-var. 

 marginata, Haslemere, E. W. Swanton (C. Pannell, jr., J. of C, Apr. 1902, p. 169). 



Lancashire S.— Sub-var. nigrescens Raz., Northen Etchells near Manchester, 

 May 1885 ! C. Oldham. 



SCOTLAND. 



Lanark — Sub-var. nigrescens Raz., Blackwood, Kirkmuirhill, Sep. 1904 ! Norman 

 B. Kinnear. 



IRELAND. 



Cavan — Sub-var. nigrescens, Mullagli, July 1904 ! P. H. Grierson. 

 Dublin — Sub-var. nigrescens. Glen Druid, Carrickmines, Oct. 1886 ! W. F. de 

 Vismes Kane. 



Sligo — Sub-var. nigrescens, near Sligo, July 1904 ! R. AVelcli. 



Clare — Sub-var. nigrescens, near Limerick, Sept. 1904 ! G. J. Fogerty. 



Arion subfuscus (Draparnaud). 



Synonymy. — According to Mons. H. Crosse (Journ. de Conch., Oct. 

 1893, p. 219), this species is the Avion incommodtis of Capt. Hutton. 



Food and Habits. — Capt. W. J. Farrer has observed this species to 

 abound in all the low-lying meadow lands bordering the English lakes, and 

 has seen them congregated in large numbers, feeding on the remains of a 

 dead frog, and states that in the lake district the entrances to the burrows 

 of the water-rat are sometimes fairly lined with the sub-var. aurantiaca, 

 probably feeding on the droppings of the animals. 



ENGLAND AND WALES. 



Devon N.— Wood at Mortehoe, Oct. 1906 ! Mrs. Longstaft. 

 Surrpy — Addington (C. Pannell, jr., Journ. of Conch., July 1903, p. 331). 

 Hants. S. — Frequent about Hambleton ! C. S. Coles. 

 Berks.— Bradtield near Reading, Rev. E. Peake, Dec. 1906. 

 Anglesey — Rare, Cemniaes, July 1895 (C. Oldham, J. of Conch., July 1898, p. 86). 

 Lancashire S. — Type and a pale form on and near canal-bank at Bardsley and 

 Riversvale (F. Taylor, Journ. of Conch., April 1898, p. 49). 

 York S.E. — Banks of canal, Driffield, J. Darker Butterell. 



SCOTLAND. 

 Ross W. — Common in the wood^, Balraacarra, Aug. 1906 ! Rev. R. Godfrey. 



IRELAND. 



Donegal— Port Salon and Kinny Lough, May 1893 (R. Standen, Journ. of 

 Conch., July 1893, p. 197). 



Cavan— Kingscourt, June 1904, P. H. Grierson. 



Meath— Nobber, March 1904, P. H. Grierson. 



Galway E.— Abundant at Ballindooly, Sept. 1906, R. Standen. 



