ii6 The Ifish Nahiralist. Juue, 



Vitrina pellucida, Miill.-Near Kilrouau, Kilmurv}', and The Seven 

 Churches. 



Hyallnia cellaria, Miill. — Plentiful throughout the island. All my 

 specimens have been referred by Mr. Kennard to his Vitiea hibcrnica. 

 Some very large shells (one measuring 14 mm. in diameter) at first 

 seemed to me to be Hy. Dmpamaudi, but subsequent examination 

 showed them to be the large Irish form {Vitrea hibernica, Kennard) so 

 frequently mistaken for that species, and I feel certain that all 

 previous records for Hy. Drapaniaiidi on Inishmore should be trans- 

 ferred to the same form. 



Hy. alliaria, Miller. — Under stones and among moss in several places, 

 and on trees near Kilmurvy. 



*Hy. nitidula, Drap. — Sparingly by the lake near Kilronan. 



Hy. radiatula, Alder. — A few specimens by the lake near Kilronan. 



Hy. crystallina, Miill.— Frequent in damp places. 



Hy. fulva, Midi. \ Both recorded by Mr. Stelfox (/. iV., 1907, p. 



Hy. nitida, Miill- J "357.) 



Arlon atcr, Iv.— Abundant everywhere. 



*A, subfuscus, Drap. — Near Kilronan and The Seven Churches. 



A. hortensis, Fer.— Plentiful near Kilronan, Kilmurvy, and The Seven 

 Churches. 



*A. intcrmedius, Normand.— One specimen by a small stream near 



Oghil. 

 *Limax marginatus, Miill.— Recorded by Dr. Scharff (/. ^V., vol. i., 



page 89.) 

 Agriolimax agrestis, L.— Abundant everywhere. 

 *A. Iscvis, Miill.— Two specimens by a stream near Oghil. 

 Atrial ia Sowerbyi, F'er. 1 __Under stones near Kilronan and at The 

 A. gagatcs, Drap. i Seven Churches. 



Helix rupestris, Drap. — Common throughout the island. The var. 



viridescenti-alba plentiful in the locality near Kilronan noted by Mr. 



Stelfox, also near Kilmurvy. 

 H. rotundata, Midi.— Common throughout. 

 H. pulchclla, Miill.— In rejectamenta Irom the lake near Kilronan, 



also in the extreme west of the island. 

 H. hispida, L.— Frequent throughout. 

 H. rufesccns, Penn.— Abundant by walls and buildings in all parts of 



the island. 



H. virgata, Da Costa.— Common, the prevailing forms being albicans, 

 lutescens and the type. The var. alba also occurred, and some very 

 large examples were found on gra.ssy slopes at the extreme west. 



H. intersccta, Poir.— A few examples only seen near Kilronan. 



H. cricctorum, Miill.— Very abundant and variable, the small high- 

 spired form (var. Inslabilis) prevailing, though some specimens from 

 the extreme west of the island are large and rather flat. Among my 

 specimens the vars. leucozcna, hyalozonata, Imtiginosa, lutescens, and alba 

 occur, and a few are of a dull opaque pink colour. 



H. acuta, Miill.— Abundant, but of a rather small form, the type pre- 

 vailing, and var. strigata not uncommon in the west. 



