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pura var. margaritacea (a few), H. fulva (two), Vitrina pcl- 

 lucida (one, small), and CarycJdum minimum (several). The 

 second addition is Vertigo edentula from Cromdale, near Gran- 

 town, a few of which were collected in August 1 89 1 along with 

 Vitrina pellucida (several), Hyalinia cellaria (one), //, alliana 

 (a few), H. radiatnla (a few), CocJdicopa lubrica (several), 

 Limncea peregra (two), and Ancylus fluviatilis (one). 



26. Six ADDITIONS TO THE BANFFSHIRE LIST. The ex- 

 amination of specimens collected by Mr. William Evans in 

 Banffshire so long ago as August i 891, which I have had the 

 misfortune to misplace, and which I have just found, brings 

 under the notice of our referees as many as six species which 

 they have not hitherto seen from Banff, and which bring its 

 total list of species up to 32. An example of Hyalinia 

 radiatnla is among a gathering made at Ballindalloch on the 

 1 5th August 1891, which also includes an individual of 

 Vitrina pdlncida and several of Helix rot 2111 data and of 

 CocJdicopa lubrica. The other five additions are Hyalinia fnlva, 

 H. glabra, H. pur a var. margaritacea, Helix pygmcsa, and 

 Carychium minimum, of which a few specimens each were 

 collected on the banks of the Avon above Ballindalloch, 

 Banffshire, on the 25th August 1891, along with several 

 Hyalinia ciystallina, a few Vitrina pellucida, several CocJdicopa 

 lubrica (both type and var. Inbricoides], and several Limncsa 

 truncatula var. ventricosa, 



27. SHELLS FROM EASTERNESS. I have to thank Mr. 

 William Evans for an interesting series of shells collected 

 during May of the present year at and near Aviemore, in the 

 vice-county of Easterness, which includesas many as I I species 

 which our referees have not hitherto seen from that vice- 

 county. These are Hyalinia nitidula (one), Helix lamellata 

 (one), H. fiisca (one, young), H. rotundata (one), Vertigo 

 edentula (one), Clatisilia rugosa (one, small), Snccinea putris 

 (several, young), Limncea truncatula (one), Ancylus fluviatilis 

 (a few), and a number of Pisidium pnsillnm and P.fontinale 

 (these two from Loch Phitinlais). Other shells sent at the 

 same time were Cochlicopa lubrica (a few), Hyalinia fulva 

 (one), H. crystallina (several), H. radiatnla, H. pura var. 

 margaritacea (several), H. alliaria (several), and Vitrina 

 pellucida (one) ; and they were accompanied by small 



