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Agriolimax Icevis. Two, immature, amongst moss etc., in moist 

 slopes in Glenbeg valley. 



Avion ater. In several places, not common. Larch wood near 

 village, and on roadside in Glenbeg valley. 



Avion civcu?nscviptus. Two small specimens in larch plantation 

 near the village. 



Avion intevmedins. Adult specimens of the type and var. gvisea in 

 moist places in the Glenbeg valley, and one small example 

 of the variety in larch plantation near the village. 



Vitvina pellucida. Immature specimens common in the small 

 larch plantation in Glenelg village, in a small gill near 

 lower end of Glenbeg valley, and amongst moss, etc., on 

 the moist slopes of the same valley. 



Hyalinia cellaria. Under stones among the ruins of Bernera 

 Barracks, Glenelg; not common. 



Hyalinia alliavia. The type common under stones in the larch 

 wood, Glenelg ; and scarce near the Pictish towers, Glenelg 

 valley. The var. vividula scarce in a small gill near Glenelg 

 village, and in another small gill at the lower end of Glenbeg 

 valley, unaccompanied by type. 



Hyalinia nitidula. Under stones in larch wood at Glenelg, fairly 

 common ; and near the Pictish towers, Glenbeg valley, 

 scarce. 



Hyalinia puva. The var. mavgaritacea fairly common in small gill 

 at lower end of Glenbeg valley ; and scarce under stones in 

 the larch wood, Glenelg. The var. nitidosa scarce in moist 

 places on the cliffs near the coast, southwards to Rudha-na- 

 h'Airde Beithe. Both varieties scarce in moss, etc., on the 

 moist slopes of Glenbeg valley. 



Hyalinia vadiatnla. The type scarce in small gill at lower end of 

 Glenbeg valley; and scarce in moist places on the cliffs 

 near the coast going south to Rudha-na-h'Airde Beithe. 

 The var. vividescenti-alba and type together under stones in 

 larch wood, Glenelg, but scarce; and both forms also 

 scarce amongst moss, etc., on the moist slopes in Glenbeg 

 valley. 



Hyalinia cvystallina. Scarce under stones in larch wood at Glenelg ; 

 fairly common in small gill at lower end of Glenbeg valley ; 

 common in moss, etc., on the moist slopes of the same 

 valley ; and common in moist places on the cliffs near the 

 coast going southwards to Rudha-na-hAirde Beithe. 



