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H. ericctoruiYi.— Attanagh, Ballyragget, Johnstown (136); Castle- 

 comer (137); Jenkinslown and 3 m. S.W. of Freshford (146) ; Kells 

 (156); Goresbridge (147); Thomastown (157); Mulliuavat (168). 

 Common on the limestone formation. 



H, acuta — N.B. of Attanagh (136); Kilkenny (147) ; Thomastown 

 (157). Very local, but abundant where it occurs. 



H. nemoralis.— Very common. 



H, hortensls.— Near Kilkenny (146); on bank under hedge, several 

 dead specimens. Rare. 



H. aspersa. — Common all over the county. 



Bulltninus obscurus.— Callau Road (146) ; Attanagh (136) ; Kilkenny 

 (147). Rather rare. 



Coctillcopa lubrlca. --Common. 



Coecillanella aclcula.— Two miles S. of Ballyragget (136) ; 3 m. S.W. 

 of Freshford, Ardalos Abbey (146) ; i m. S. of Kilkenny, in old 

 quarry; 5^ m. F). of Kilkenn)-, and i^ E. of Kilkenny (147); Callan 

 (156) ; Thomastown (157). The above were found by turning over 

 stones in dry limestone situations, and the shell was fairly common 

 in these stations. 



Pupa angelica,— Attanagh (136); Muckalee (137) ; 3 m. S.W. of Fresh- 

 ford (146) ; Gowran (147) ; Callan (156) ; Thomastown (157). Rather 

 common in damp shaded situations. 



P. cyllndracea. — Common. 



P. muscorum.— Three Castles (146) ; Kilkenny (147); Callan (156). 

 To be found under stones in dry limestone quarries. Not rare. 



Vertigo edentula.— Lisdowney (136); Kilkenny (147) ; Callan (156); 

 Thomastown, Inistioge, Ballinvarry, Graigueuamauagh (157). Rather 

 common. 



V. pygmaea.— Freshford, Connaghy (136) ; Clogh (137) ; 3 m. S.W. of 

 Freshford (146); N. of Graiguenamanagh (147); Callan (156); 

 Thomastown and Inistioge (157) ; Kilmacow (168). Rather common. 



V. substriata.— Callan road (146) ; Kilfaue (147). Rare. 



V. antivcrtigo.— Freshford (136); Clogh (137); Jeukinstown (146); 

 Kilkenny and Powerstown (147) ; Inistioge and Ballinvarry (157) ; 

 near Waterford (168). Common in damp situations. 



V. angustior. — I could not find this shell in the county, but took a 

 number of specimens on east side of R. Barrow in Co. Carlow at 



Borris bridge. 

 Balea perversa.— Freshford (136); Castlecomer (137) ; Kilmanagh 

 (146) ; Powerstown (147) ; Kells (156) ; Thomastown (157). Rather 



local. 



Clausula bidentata.— Common. 



SuccitiBa putris Freshford (136); N. of Graiguenamanagh (147), 



near Waterford (168). Not common. 



S. cicgans Freshford (136) ; Jeukinstown (146) ; Kells (156); Silver- 

 spring and near Waterford (168). Not common. 



Carychium minimum.— Lisdowney (136); Clogh (137); Urlingford 

 and Tenkinstown (146) ; Kilkenny and Gowran (147) ; Thomastown 



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