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many A. circumscriptus, a few A. minimus, single examples of 

 Agriolimax agrestis and A. Iczvis, a juvenile Helix aspersa, an 

 immature H. arbustorum, several immature H. rufescens (from 

 Dunstaffnage Castle), a few H. granulata ( = sericea], one small H. 

 hispida var. hispidosa, a couple of H. fusca, a single example of H. 

 rotundata, several adults of Hyalinia cellaria and a single var. 

 albinos, several adult H. nitidula, one example of H. fulva, several 

 H. crystallina, a single H, pura, a few Vitrina pellucida, a few 

 Pupa cylindracea, also P. anglica ( = ringens), several Vertigo edentula, 

 many Clausilia perversa, a few Cochlicopa lubrica and one var. 

 lubricoides, a few Carychium minimum, one Limncea peregra, and a 

 few A ncylus fluvia tilis. 



64. SHELLS FROM EAST LOTHIAN. From Mr. William Evans 

 I received in March last a few species, which he found on 22nd Sep- 

 tember 1894 in a damp spot on Westbarns Links, Haddingtonshire. 

 There were single examples of Succinea putris, S. elegans, Hyalinia 

 radiatula, Helix pulchella, H. caperata var. ornata, Pisidium pusillum, 

 Limncea truncatula, Carychium minimum, and Planorbis spirorbis. 

 At the same time was sent an example of Bidimus obscurus, from 

 Biel, in the same county, collected 24th September 1894. Although, 

 from the county having been so thoroughly examined by Mr. Evans 

 and others in times past, there are no actual additions to the 

 authenticated list, the Planorbis spirorbis is worthy of note from 

 its rarity, there being only one previously known locality for it in 

 Haddingtonshire. 



65. LlMAX CINEREO-NIGER, L. MARGINATUS (ARBORUM), AND 

 HELIX HORTENSIS, ADDED TO THE CLYDE ISLANDS LlST. On the 



26th April of this year I had the pleasure of receiving from Mr. 

 William Evans a number of slugs and shells, mostly collected at 

 Brodick, in the Isle of Arran. It included a nearly adult example 

 of Limax cinereo-niger (from a fir-wood at the entrance to Glen 

 Rosa), and several of L. marginatits ( = arboruni), both of which 

 are additional for the Clyde Islands vice-county, as is also Helix 

 hortensis, of which there was a specimen from Bennan. There were 

 also Arion ater, A. subfuscus, A. hortensis, A. circumscriptus, A. 

 minimus, Agriolimax agrestis, A. l&vis, Succinea putris, Vitrina 

 pellucida, Hyalinia cellaria, H. alliaria, H. radiatiila, H. crystallina, 

 H. fulva, Helix hispida (concinna), H. fusca, H. rotundata, H. 

 pygmcea (a good many), Pupa cylindracea, Vertigo edentula, Clausilia 

 perversa (numerous), Cochlicopa lubrica, Carychium minimum, and 

 Pisidium pusillum, mostly represented by single examples, or a few 

 of each. The Clyde Islands list now includes 58 authenticated 

 species. Other species were taken, but not sent to me, such 

 as Helix aspersa, H. nemoralis, Hyalinia nitidula, and Ancylus 

 fluviatilis. 



