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subfuscus, A. hortensis, A. circumscriptus, A. minimus, Agriolimax 

 agrestis, *Limax marginatus ( = arboruni), * Vitrina pellncida, * Hya- 

 Hnia eel/aria, *H, aUiaria, If. nitidula, *H. pura, *H. radiatulct. 

 *H. crystallina * H. fulva, * Helix aspersa, *H. nemoralis, *H. hor- 

 tensis, *H. arlntstoruni, *H. granulata ( = sericea, Jeff.), *H. itala 

 ( = ericetorum\ H. rotunda fa, *ff. pygmcea, H. pukhella, H. acuta 

 ( = Bulimus acutus] * Pupa anglica ( ringens), * P. cylindracea 

 ( = nmbilicata], * Vertigo substriata, * V. edentula, * Clausilia perversa 

 { = rugosa), *Cochlicopa lubrica, * Carychium minimum, Limncca 

 peregra, L. truiicatula, Ancylus flitviatilis, * Pisidiitm fontinale, and 

 *P. pusillum, 38 species in all for the little island, of which no 

 less than 26 are new authentications for the vice-county of Ebudes 

 North, the total recorded molluscan fauna of which does not amount 

 to more than the 38 given for Eigg. 



RECORDS OF SCOTTISH PLANTS FOR 1893, 

 ADDITIONAL TO WATSON'S "TOPO- 

 GRAPHICAL BOTANY," 2nd Ed. 



By ARTHUR BENNETT, F.L.S. 



ABOUT 1 60 additions are here given, and from this 

 diminished number it looks as though the commoner species 

 are being pretty well filled in, and a rapid glance through 

 "Top. Botany" seems to confirm this. From species whose 

 census is between 90 and i I 2 there are few actually want- 

 ing where the situation of the counties affords any likelihood 

 of their occurring. Much doubt still remains as to the 

 nativity of many species that reach Scotland ; and it seems 

 a pity that the claims of some of these cannot be satis- 

 factorily estimated. To determine these seems especially 

 work that should be taken up by county residents ; but as 

 long as the aim is only " to swell the county list," it is 

 useless to expect fair evidence against the nativity. In 

 England I find botanists much more willing to be satisfied 

 with the nativity of some species than I should be, after 

 seeing them /';/ situ. 



The abbreviations, etc., are the same as in former 

 records, viz. " Ann. S. N. H." == " Annals of Scottish Natural 

 History," "J. B." = " Journal of Botany" ; sp. denotes that a 



