5 8 THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



Hyalinia alliaria. Under stones round the coast and in woods, 



Kerrysdale ; also on the coast between Achtercairn and Port 



Erradale. One specimen of var. viridula in wood on way to 



Kerrysdale. 



Hyalinia nitidula. Under stones on coast near Gairloch Hotel; 



scarce. 

 Hyalinia pura. Type and var. nitidosa in a boggy ground in wood 

 on the way to Kerrysdale, the variety being not common. 

 The variety also occurred under stones by roadside from 

 Achtercairn to Port Erradale, but was scarce. 

 Hyalinia radiatnla. Scarce ; in boggy ground in wood on the way 



to Kerrysdale. 

 Hyalinia crystallina. Common in boggy ground in woods, Kerrys- 

 dale. 

 Hyalinia fulva. Boggy ground in wood on way to Kerrysdale ; also 

 on sticks and old walls in wood on way to the Mount An 

 Groban ; common. 

 Zonitoides nitidus. Under fallen tree in wood on way to Kerrysdale ; 



scarce. 

 Punctum pygmceum. Common in boggy ground in wood on way to 



Kerrysdale. 

 Pyramidula rotundata. Scarce in rocky glen on slopes of An 

 Groban ; common under stones by roadside, Achtercairn to 

 Port Erradale. 

 Acanthinula aculeata. On sticks and old wall on way to Mount 



An Groban ; probably common. 

 Acanthinula lamellata. Scarce; amongst leaves in wood on way to 



Kerrysdale. 

 Helix hortensis. In the same localities as H. arbustorum, but the 

 specimens were nearly all immature examples, var. lutea 



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 Helicigona arbustorum. The type, with vars. fusca, flavescens, and 



fuscescens (mannorata), were common in Kerrysdale and on 



the slopes of the coast in small wet coves where nettles, 



meadowsweet, angelica, etc., grew, but very few were adult. 

 Pupa cylindracea. Common on walls and under stones, Achtercairn 



to Port Erradale ; it occurred also on walls in wood on way 



to Kerrysdale, with var. sempronii. 

 Vertigo substriata. Scarce; in boggy ground in wood on way to 



Kerrysdale. 

 Sphyradium edentulum. Common in the same station as the last. 



