io THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



the I st and 2nd, and about Broadford on the 3rd, 4th, 

 and 5th. 



Li max maximus var. fasciata. One, immature, ruins of old cottage 

 on the coast, north of Broadford. 



Limax arborum. On Ben Dearg summit, 2400 feet alt. ; and in 

 hazel coppice on Portree Road, Broadford. 



Agriolimax agrestis, type and var. reticulata, was common in all likely 

 places at and north of Portree. 



Agriolimax Icevis. Boggy ground near Bealach Cumhang, Portree ; 

 and on similar ground on the Portree Road, Broadford. 



Arion ater, type and var. nigrescens. Everywhere sparingly dis- 

 tributed about Portree and Broadford. 



Arion hortensis. A pale form in plantation on the Portree Road, 

 Broadford. 



Arion circumscriptus. Immature and very pale forms were common 

 north of Portree. About Broadford the species was well 

 distributed in likely places, though not common. 



Arion intermedins. Sparingly in moist places on the coast near 

 Portree, and with var. grisea in boggy ground on the Portree 

 Road, Broadford. 



Vitrina pellucida. Common but immature in boggy ground between 

 Portree and Bealach Cumhang, on coast north of Creag 

 Mhor; also below waterfall in ravine Lon Chaorach, Varragill 

 valley; at Broadford live shells were immature and scarce at 

 foot of walls on the roadside to Torran. 



Hyalinia cellaria. Common among ruins of old church near 

 Bealach Cumhang ; scarce by roadside by private plantation 

 at Portree, on road to Varragill valley ; common, with var. 

 compacta, amongst vegetation in ruined churchyard of Chriosd, 

 on Torran Road, Broadford; scarce at foot of walls on 

 roadside to Torran ; common, with var. compacta, amongst 

 ruins of old cottage near coast, north of Broadford. 



Hyalinia alliaria. Scarce on boggy ground north of Creag Mhor, 

 Portree ; scarce at foot of walls on roadside, also in ruined 

 churchyard of Chriosd, on Torran Road, Broadford; scarce 

 in boggy ground in hazel coppice on Portree Road, Broadford. 

 Dead shells of var. viridula amongst grass on ledges of cliffs 

 near Bealach Cumhang, the type form not occurring here. 



Hyalinia nitidula. Lower end of Glen Chracaig, under stones, 

 common but very local ; immature examples on front of cliffs, 

 and adult ones scarce among ruins of cottage near the coast, 

 north of Broadford. 



