Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . ^ common, but were notfound in such numbers as to indicate that they are notably were rarely seen in the daytime, except under stones and logs,. Figure 83.—Garden Slug {Limax flavus); natural size. but were taken at night by lantern light. Probably the occasionaldrouths are unfavorable for their great increase. The Z. flavus,thouffh common, was not recorded until 1900 ; the others were firstrecorded from the Challenger Exped. (1873). A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islatids. 735 Great Slug. ( Veronicella Schivelyce Pilsb.)


Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . ^ common, but were notfound in such numbers as to indicate that they are notably were rarely seen in the daytime, except under stones and logs,. Figure 83.—Garden Slug {Limax flavus); natural size. but were taken at night by lantern light. Probably the occasionaldrouths are unfavorable for their great increase. The Z. flavus,thouffh common, was not recorded until 1900 ; the others were firstrecorded from the Challenger Exped. (1873). A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islatids. 735 Great Slug. ( Veronicella Schivelyce Pilsb.) Figures 84, la, lb, this is not known to occur elsewhere, it seems desirableto mention it here, because it may, perhaps, be found to have beenintroduced from the West Indies.


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