I $6 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



H. fusca (Dryden Glen, near Roslin, July 1893), H. arbustorum 

 (immature, Roslin, July 1893), Clausilia perversa var. dubia (Bonaly 

 Glen, March 1893), and Balea perversa (same locality and date), 

 all sent by Mr. William Evans, F.R.S.E. 



35. HYALINIA RADIATULA ADDED TO THE HADDINGTONSHIRE 

 LIST. - - From Mr. Evans we have received a box full of shells 

 collected on Luffness Links, East Lothian, 6th October 1893, 

 including numerous examples of Bullinus hypnorum, one of Limnaa 

 truncatula, and a few each of Pisidium pusillum and Hyalinia 

 radiatitla, the last-named giving us a new county record. 



36. PLANORBIS SPIRORBIS ADDED TO THE LINLITHGOWSHIRE 

 LIST. Mr. Evans has submitted a few specimens of this species 

 from Drumshoreland, West Lothian, where he collected them on 

 1 3th September 1893. This is a good addition to the authenticated 

 list for the county. 



37. ADDITIONS TO THE SOUTH PERTHSHIRE AND CLACKMANNAN- 

 SHIRE LIST. About the end of December 1893 Mr. William Evans 

 collected a few shells in the vicinity of Bridge of Allan : a place 

 which, although politically in Stirlingshire, is regarded for our purpose 

 as in South Perthshire. These include three species new for the 

 area, viz. Helix aculeata (one), H. arbustorum (one, immature), and 

 H. hispida (a couple) ; as well as single examples of Hyalinia fulva, 

 Helix rotundata, Vertigo edentula, and Clausilia perversa. The 

 three additions, along with the Succinea recorded in my 33rd para- 

 graph, bring up the South Perth list to 46 species. 



38. THREE ADDITIONS TO THE FIFESHIRE LIST. In April 1893 

 Mr. Evans sent me Arion miniums and Biiliminus obscurus from 

 Aberdour, both additional records for the " kingdom of Fife." The 

 third addition is Planorbis parvus from Kilconquhar Loch, where it 

 was collected by Mr. Evans on the 6th and yth of September 1893, 

 in company with a few examples each of PI. fontanns, PI. contortus, 

 Linunca percgra, L. palustris, L. truncatula, Valrata cristata, 

 Pisidium milinin, Sphccrium corneum, Succinea putris, Cochlicopa 

 lubrica, Carychiuin minimum, and Hyalinia fulva. A few good- 

 sized Succinea putris were also sent me, collected at Keilsden, near 

 Largo, on the 3oth of August; and some examples of very stunted 

 forms of Pupa cylindracea and Clausilia perversa, collected on the 

 Isle of May during the same month, were of remarkable interest. 

 The Fifeshire list now amounts to 69 species. 



39. HELIX HORTENSIS ON SPEYSIDE. Although this species is 

 not a new record for Easterness, it is nevertheless so rarely found 

 far up the Highland valleys as to make it of considerable interest 

 to record that, on the i2th of June 1893, Mr. Evans found it in 

 plenty near the Doune, Rothiemurchus, and a large Limax cinereo- 



