204 THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



(2) Kincardineshire. 



The collecting here was a single day, 13th August, at Muchalls, 

 on the coast. 



Limax arborum. Very abundant on rocks and face of cliffs ; typical, 

 but dark in colour. 



Agriolimax agrestis. The typical form pallida, very common 

 among vegetation on the cliff-slopes. 



Avion ater. Type and var. uigrescens, common with the last; one 

 example with trifasciated foot-sole. 



Arion subfuscus. With the last. 



Arion intermedins and var. grisea. Common in wet places between 

 the cliffs. 



Vitrina pellucida. Immature specimens abundant on slopes between 

 the cliffs. 



Hyalinia cellaria. With the last ; not common. 



Hyalinia alliaria. With the last ; fairly common. 



Hyalinia nitidula. With the preceding ; not common. 



Hyalinia pura, var. nitidosa. Amongst Great Hairy Woodrush on 

 cliff-slopes; scarce. 



Hyalinia radiatula. With the last ; scarce. 



Hyalinia crystallina. On slopes of cliffs amongst vegetation and 

 under stones ; scarce. 



Hyalinia fulva. Amongst Great Hairy Woodrush, etc., on slopes 

 of cliffs ; common. 



Pyramidula rotundata. Common under stones on the cliff-slopes. 



Helix hortensis. Abundant amongst vegetation on the tops and 

 slopes of cliffs. 



Helicigona arbustorum and \ax.flavescens. Abundant but immature 

 amongst meadowsweet, etc., on the tops and slopes of the 

 cliffs. 



Pupa cylindracea. Common on ledges and face of cliffs, also under 

 stones on cliff-slopes. 



Sphyradium edentulum. Common amongst Great Hairy Woodrush, 

 etc., on slopes of cliffs. 



