I0 8 THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



Hyatinia fulva. Fairly common in moist places on the cliffs south 



to Rudha-na-h'Airde Beithe ; scarce amongst moss, etc., 



on moist slopes in Glenbeg valley; and scarce in small 



gill at lower end of Glenelg village. 



Zonitoides excavatus. Only one seen j amongst leaves under trees 



near the Pictish towers, Glenbeg valley, 7th August. 

 Punctum pygmceum. Common in moist places on the cliffs south to 

 Rudha-na-h'Airde Beithe; scarce amongst moss, etc., on 

 moist hill slopes in Glenbeg valley; scarce in small gill at 

 lower end of village of Glenelg ; also in a small gill at lower 

 end of the Glenbeg valley. 

 Pyramidula rotundata. Near the Pictish towers and near Balyvraid, 



Glenbeg valley, very local and not common. 

 Acanthinula lamellata. Scarce, in small gill at lower end of 

 Glenbeg valley ; also amongst Great Hairy Woodrush on 

 cliffs near the coast southwards to Rudha-na-h'Airde Beithe, 

 but not common. 

 Helix hortensis. Only one immature specimen seen; lower end 



of Glenbeg valley. 

 Heticigona arbustorum. Common among nettles, meadowsweet, 

 etc., lower end of Glenbeg valley, but nearly all immature ; 

 also among nettles, ruins of Bernera Barracks, but scarce. 



Hygromia fusca. Common in small gill at lower end of Glenbeg 



valley ; scarce on Iris, etc., in the same valley ; common on 



Iris, etc., in wet places near the cliffs on coast south to 



Rudha-na-h'Airde Beithe. 

 Pupa cylindracea. Common under stones at the ruins of Bernera 



Barracks ; scarce in small gill near Glenelg village, and at 



lower end of the Glenbeg valley. 

 Pupa anglica. Common in small gill at lower end of Glenbeg 



valley ; scarce and immature in small gill near Glenelg 



village. 

 Vertigo substriata. Scarce. In small gill near Glenelg village ; 



and amongst moss, etc., on moist slopes in Glenbeg valley. 

 Sphyradium edeniulum. Small gill in larch wood in Glenelg village ; 



small gill at lower end of Glenbeg valley ; amongst moss, 



etc., on moist slopes in the same valley; and in moist 



places on the cliffs south to Rudha-na-h'Airde Beithe; 



fairly common at each place. 

 Balea perversa. Fairly common on walls near Pictish towers, 



Glenbeg valley. 



