28S APPENDIX— AHION HOETENKIS. 



GERMANY. 

 Repovted by Dr. von Martens for Dolmar, Reinhardsbrunn, etc., in Tliuringia. 



FRANCE. 

 Recorded for the Lot-et-Garonne by Gassies, the Vaucluse by Commandant 

 Caziot, and Puy-de-Donie by Dr. P. Fischei-. 



Vav. succinea Bouillet. 



Cumberland— The snb-var. aurantiaca is the most prevalent form about Bassen- 

 tlnvaite (W. J. Farrer, Jouin. of Conch., Jan. 1896, p. 1-53). 



Galway E.— Sub-var. aurantiaca, Clare-Gahvay Abbey, July 1895 (Collier and 

 Standen, Journ. of Couch., April 1896, p. 178). 



Arion hortensis Ferussac. 



Food and Habits. — During Sept. 1906, at Moycullen and beside 

 Ross Lake, W. Galway, Mr. R. Standen observed this usually strictly 

 geophilous species ascending the trees to a considerable height, and in 

 Aug. ]898 noted examples feeding upon Phallus impudicits and other 

 fungi in Eggerslack Wood, Grange, Lancashire ; while Mr. H. Beeston 

 remarks that in autumn it has a strong preference for hiding beneath and 

 clinging to the fallen and decaying leaves of the sycamore. 



Geological History. — Calcareous particles, assumed to be the ves- 

 tigial shells of this species, have been found in a Holocene deposit at 

 Cleave Hill, East Gloucestershire. 



ENGLAND AND WALES. 

 Dorset— Stour Piovost, Sept. 1904 (E. W. Swanton, J. of C,, Jan. 1905, p. 286). 

 Hants. S.— Common everywhere about Hambledon, C. S. Coles. 

 Kent E. — Maidstone (Elgar and Lamb, Journ. of Conch., Jan. 1893, p. 154). 

 Essex S. — Wanstead and Barkingside, not common (W. Crouch, Essex Nat., 

 Feb 1891, p. 208). 



SCOTLAND. 

 Main Argyle— Pine woods, Ardbhan Craigs, also plentiful on Lismore, Sept. 

 1892 (Standen and Hardy, Journ. of Conch., Oct. 1893, p. 268). 

 Ross W. — Balniacarra House, Aug. 1906 ! Rev. R. Godfrey. 



IRELAND. 



Donegal— Not uncommon in wood, Portsalon, and in burial-ground at Faliau, 

 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. 

 Queen's Co.— DuiTon, May 1903, P. H. Grierson. 



Galway W.— Moycullen and banks of Ross Lake, Sept. 1906, R. Standen. 

 Galway E. — Very abundant at Ballindooly, Sept. 1906, R. Standen. 



GERMANY. 

 Recorded by Dr. von Martens for Saalfeld, Liebenstein, etc., in Tliuringia. 



FRANCE. 

 Recorded for the Var and Lot-et-Garonne. 



SWITZERLAND. 

 Recorded from the environs of Lucerne, and from Perroy in Canton Vaud. 



