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Callernish, in moss, grass, stones, 4th July 1918, a few, also 

 one var. grisea (F. Montague Dyke) ; Linshader, under 

 mossy stones, grass, etc., 20th July 19 18, one, type (id.). 

 St Kilda. July 1905 (J. Waterston). 



Vitrina pellucida. 



Lewis. Callernish, a few, 2nd September 1886, on gneiss 

 and peat (J. E. Somerville) ; Shader, one, under stones, 9th 

 September 1918 (F. Montague Dyke); Port Arnol, 7th 

 September 1918, a few under stones near beach (id.); Barvas, 

 sandhills, 6th September 1918, a few (id.); Creed Bridge 

 near Stornoway, 24th June 1918, several (id.) ; Mealabost, 

 sand-dunes, 26th June 1918, several, small (id.). 



North Uist. Balelone, July 1905 (J. Waterston). 



South Uist. Loch Boisdale, 17th September 1886, a few, 

 on gneiss and peat (J. E. Somerville). 



Barra. Loch Mhor, Castlebay, a few (G. A. Frank Knight, 

 November 1916). 



St Kilda. Hirta Island, July 1905, immature specimens 

 only (J. Waterston). 



Hyalinia htcida. 



Barra. Barra, one (G. A. Frank Knight, November 1916). 



Hyalinia cellaria. 



Lewis Eye near Stornoway, September 1886, very 

 numerous in the churchyard (A. Somerville) : Callernish, a 

 few, 2nd September 1886, gneiss and peat (J. E. Somerville); 

 Linshader, a few, 20th July 191 8 (F. Montague Dyke). 



South Uist. Loch Boisdale, on gneiss and peat, a few 

 (J. E. Somerville). 



Barra. Barra Island, on gneiss and peat, 15th September 

 1886, several (J. E. Somerville); Barra Island, abundant in one 

 place, under stones by roadside (Alex. Somerville, 28th July 

 1888); Barra, numerous, adult (G. A. Frank Knight, 

 November 1916); Borve Bay, one, small (id.). 



St Kilda. Hirta Island, adults under stones, at prehistoric 

 dwelling called "The Fairies' House," May 1905 (J. 

 Waterston); amongst material sent to Dr Joy, three, small 

 (Edward Peake, 8th September 191 7). 



Hyalinia alliaria. 



Lewis. Callernish, a few, 2nd September 1886, gneiss and 

 peat (J. E. Somerville); Uig, one, dead (G. A. Frank Knight, 

 November 1916): Shader, several, 9th September 1918 



