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fulra, Helix aculeata, H. nemoralis (vars. olivacea ooooo and libd- 

 lula 12345), *H. hortensis (var. hitea 1(2345)), H. arbustonnn, 

 : 'H. hispida( = condnna) and var. nlbodncta, H. hispida var. hispidosa, 

 H. rotundata, *H. pulchella, * Vertigo pygmcea, * V. pusilla, V. 

 edentula, Clausilia perversa, Cochlicopa lubrica, CarycJmim minimum, 

 * Valvata pisanalis, Planorbis albus, *Pl. parvus, *Pl. spirorbis, 

 PL contortus, *Bullinus hypnorum, *Physa fontinalis, Limncea 

 peregra and var. lacustris, L. palustris, Ancylus fluviatilis, *SphcKrium 

 corneum, Pisidium fontinale, P. piisillum, and *P. milium( = roseuni) 

 -3 7 species in all, of which 1 3 are new, bringing up the total for 

 the vice-county to 59 authentications. 



44. SUCCINEA' ELEGANS AT CALLANDER. By the kindness of 

 Mr. William Evans we have been able to see an example of this 

 species, found by him at Callander, South Perthshire, on the 6th of 

 May 1894. 



45. ARION SUBFUSCUS IN STIRLINGSHIRE. In July 1894 Mr. 

 Andrew M'Clellan, to whom I have been much indebted for assist- 

 ance in these papers, sent me this species, which had not before 

 been authenticated for Stirlingshire. With it he sent examples of 

 Liumx marginatits( arborum) and var. nemorosa, and L. maximus 

 and vars. fasdata and obscura. All were collected within five 

 minutes' walk of the Nursery Gate, Stirling, and near the mill at 

 Cambusbarron ; the A. subfuscus being plentiful, and the others more 

 rare. 



46. ERRATUM IN NEW RECORDS FOR SELKIRKSHIRE. 

 Referring to the paragraph, No. 29, on p. 154 of the "Annals" for 

 July 1894, Mrs. Carphin informs me that the specimens of Hyalinia 

 nitida submitted and authenticated were all from Faldonside, Rox- 

 burghshire, and not, as stated, from both that place and Clovenfords, 

 Selkirkshire. The species, therefore, should be deleted as for 

 Selkirkshire until fresh records are forthcoming. 



47. SPH^RIUM CORNEUM IN SOUTH ABERDEENSHIRE. Mr. G. 

 A. Frank Knight of Glasgow was good enough to send me a few 

 examples of this species from Loch Skene. Although the shell is a 

 common one, and on record for the locality, these specimens are 

 the first that have been submitted for authentication. Another shell 

 sent from the same vice-county, though not an addition to the 

 census, may be mentioned : three examples of Helix aspersa, 

 approaching the form named undulata, from Aberdeen, were also 

 sent by Mr. Knight. 



48. SUCCINEA ELEGANS AND HELIX HORTENSIS IN NORTH 

 ABERDEENSHIRE. From Mr. G. A. Frank Knight we have received 

 a few examples of Sucdnea elegans from Collieston, and two of 

 Helix hortensis var. lutea ooooo from Cruden Bay, both additions 

 to the list for North Aberdeenshire. This is, strange to say, one of 



