12 THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



Scot. Mus., Edinburgh, May 1913); near Castle Douglas, 

 September 1890 (Wm. Evans). 



Acanthi nit la lamellata. 



Shambellie, several (R. Rimmer; Roy. Scot. Mus., Edinburgh, 

 May 1913); Mabie Woods, May 1889, a tew (id.) ; New Abbey 

 (Rev. John M'Murtrie, before 1890). 



Helix aspersa. 



Close to Kirkcudbright, a few, juv., collected by Wm. Thomson 

 (Fred. R. Coles, 22nd March 1884). 



Helix nemoralis. 



Dee, Tongland, two, young, December 1882 (Fred. R. Coles); 

 Kirkcudbright, collected by Wm. Thomson, one rubella 00000, 

 two var. libelhila 12345, one of them becoming (i23)(45) at the 

 mouth, one var. libelhila (12)3(45), becoming (12345) at 

 mouth, and one var. libelhila (12)3(45) bimarginata, all 

 adults (Fred. R. Coles, March 1884); Castle Douglas, 13th 

 September 1890, fragment of adult var. rubella 00300 (Wm. 

 Evans). 



Helix hortensis. 



Close to Kirkcudbright, collected by Wm. Thomson, seven var. 

 lutea 00000, eight var. lutea 12345, one of them becoming 1(23)45 

 at mouth, seven var. lutea 1(23)45, of which one becomes 

 (12345) and two 1(2345) at mouth, one var. lutea 1(234)5, 

 which becomes (12345) at mouth, two var. lutea (123^45), 

 both of which become (12345) at mouth, two var. lutea 

 (12345), all adults (Fred. R. Coles, March 1884); Castle 

 Douglas, 13th September 1890, one adult var. lutea 00000, 

 and one immature var. lutea 12345 (Wm. Evans); Maxwell- 

 town, same date, one young var. lutea 12345 (id.). 



Helicigona arbustorum. 



Mabie, Richard Rimmer, one (Roy. Scot. Mus., Edinburgh, 



May 1913). 



(To be continued.) 



Vanessa antiopa in Scotland. In the Entomologist for 

 August 1916 (pp. 188-189) W. A. R. Jex Long reports having seen, 

 at close quarters, an example of the "Camberwell Beauty" butterfly 

 at Bearsden, near Glasgow, on 29th April last. The specimen, 

 which was white-bordered, settled on a brick which was lying in 

 a field, and allowed of a close inspection, though too wary to be 

 captured. The fore-wings were worn in parts, but otherwise the 

 colouring was rich and good. 



