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LIMAX. SLUG. 



Class VI. 



Gm. Lin. 3180. L. maximus. Br. Zool. iv. 



3. Cine- l. maximus. Lin. Syst. 1081. List. Angl. 127. 



REUS. 



Cinereous. Clnere » s - 



Faun. Suec. No. 20g0. Zis£. 41. 



Angl. App. 6. tab. u.Jig. 2. 



Sl. with a cinereous ground; the head reticu- 

 lated with black ; on the back three pale lines 

 and four dusky ; the last spotted with black. 



These vary ; at times, part is of an amber 

 color. The largest of the genus, five inches 



long. 



4. Agres- L. Lin. Syst. 1082. Gm. Lin. 



TIS. 



Field. 



3101. 



Limax cinereus parvus imma- 

 culatus. List. Angl. 130. 



Sl. small, and of an uniform cinereous color ; 

 are very common in gardens, and destructive to 

 plants. 



These have sometimes been swallowed by 

 persons in a consumptive habit, who thought 

 them of service. 



5. Flavus. L. Lin. Syst. 1082. Gm. Lin. Faun. Suec. No. 20g2. 



Yellow. 



3102. 



L. Filans. Lin. Tr. 1. 183. 



Sl. of an amber color, marked with white. 



[Either this animal or a species nearly allied 

 to it, distinguished by Mr. Hoy in the first vo- 



