262 7 he Irish Naturalist. [Novembef, 



LImax maxlmus, I,. — Throughout the whole district we ouly came 

 upon examples of the type, which in the North of Ireland is the 

 exception. 



L. margrlnatus, Mullen (= Z. arboriun, B. Ch.). — This slug is 

 perhaps the commonest in the district, particularly round Killarney, 

 where immense specimens of var. tnaculata occurred. 



L. flavus, L. — This form, which does not seem to have been 

 noticed in July, was found at Blarney and Killarney, though very 

 sparingly. 



Atnalla Sowerbyi, Fer. — Found sparingly all over the district. 



Ainalia gagatcs, Drap.— One specimen of the type occurred between 

 Bantry and Glengarriff, and two examples of var. plumbea were found 

 under a stone in a field on the Cloonee road beyond Mucksna Wood. 



Helix f usca, Mont. — On bracken fronds in a wood on the Cromaglaun 

 Mountain. Several in Mucksna Wood on Bracken and on Flags. Near 

 Aghadoe on Flags, but confined to a very small area, both the type and 

 the pale form vitrca were taken abundantly. 



H. intcrsccta, Poir. ( = //. caperaia, Mont.). — Fairly abundant along 

 the Cloonee road, all typical except one of the form ornata. We also 

 took it at Killarne}- on a wall. 



Cochlicopa lubrlca, Muller. — With some of the var. hyalina 

 in Mucksna Wood a beautiful clear white specimen was found. 



Pupa anglica, Fer. — At Kenmare the type is common in Mucksna 

 Wood, in a wood behind the Southern Hotel, and in a plantation near 

 the water in front of the Hotel. A few specimens of the var. alba were 

 also taken in all three places. The var. pallida is plentiful in Mucksna 

 Wood. At Killarney a flourishing colon}' mainly consisting of the albino 

 form exists, whence we took 150 specimens. Here the var. pallida occurs 

 also, and very occasionally a t3'pical individual. 



Balea perversa, L — The rain brought this species out in great 

 abundance all over bare beech trunks and other trees which were covered 

 with moss. At Killarney we found two or three individuals on Flags 

 with S. putiis. 



Clausilia bidentata, Strom. — A single albino was taken at Kil- 

 larney ; and the peculiar form described in Mr. Standen's Report 

 occurred at Roughty Bridge. 



\Siiccinea degans, Risso. — We did not see a single individual of this 

 species, though S. piitris was exceedingly' common and often very fine.] 



Succinea oblonga, Drap.- --Though we searched most diligently in 

 the spot at Roiighty Bridge which Mr. Collier kindly indicated, we only 

 succeeded in finding a single specimen. This was of remarkable size, 

 measuring 8f mm. in altitude and 5 mm. in breadth. 



Limnaea Involuta, Harvey. — Profiting by the experience of 

 Messrs. Collier and Chaster, we engaged the same competent and 

 intelligent guide and visited the Mecca of British conchologists. After 

 a couple of hours' hard work we captured thirty-eight specimens, none 



