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Helix acuta, Mull. — On the sands south of Youghal this species was 

 fairly abundant, most of the specimens being var. strigata, but was 

 not seen elsewhere. 



H. nemoralis, L- — Not abundant, but generally distributed. Some 

 very nicely marked specimens were taken at Aghada church and 

 also at Ardsallagh. Several very thin examples were taken by Mrs. 

 Praeger at Lough Allua, which were practically var. tenuis, and this 

 form was also noted at Keim-an-eigh, above Gouganebarra. 



H. aspersa, Mull. — Very common on old walls and similar situations. 

 The predominating form was v&r.Jlammea, and many specimens were 

 almost entirely black. 



Cochllcopa Iubrlca, Mull. — Almost everywhere in the damper situa- 

 tions. 



Pupa angllca, Fer. — This shell, though rare and local, was taken in 

 the woods at Glendine, Blarney, and Rostellan, and also in the marsh 

 at Ballinspittal. Most of the specimens taken were of a pale colour 

 and not typical. 



P. cylindracea, Da Costa. — Common in all suitable localities. 



P. muscorum, Mull. — Two specimens were taken on the wall of the 

 railway bridge at Youghal. This was the only record for this species, 

 though it is probably common on the sandy area south of that town. 



Vertigo edentula, Drap.— Occurred in moss shakings from Glendine, 

 Lough Allua, and Rostellan. 



V. pygmaea, Drap.— Like all the other Vertigos, this species was not 

 found at all plentifully— Ballyphehane, Youghal, in moss shakings 

 from Glendine (Standen), and at Ardsallagh. 



V. substriata, Jeff.— Taken by Mr. Standen in moss shakings from 

 Glendine. 



V. antivertigo, Drap.— A few specimens were taken at each of the 

 following localities:— The Gearagh, Lough Allua, Carrigrohane, Bal- 

 linspittal, and Farrangalway. 



Baiea perversa, L. — Generally distributed but not common 

 anywhere— Glendine Castle, Youghal church, Ardsallagh, Blarney, 

 Rostellan, and Gouganebarra. 



Clausilia bidentata, Strom.— Very common in all parts of the county 

 visited. 



Succlnea putrls, L.— At Ballyphehane, The Gearagh, Carrigrohane, 

 Blarney, Rostellan, Ballinspittal, and Farrangalway, this species was 

 both large and plentiful. Most specimens taken were very dark in 

 colour. 



S. elegans, Risso.— Not found so commonly as the last species, but 

 fine specimens were to be had at Ballyphehane, Youghal, Carrigro- 

 hane, Rostellan, and Farrangalway. 



S. oblonga, Drap.-This rare and local shell was found to be fairly 

 common under stones at The Gearagh (Phillips) and sparingly by 

 the River Lee at Carrigrohane. Most of the specimens collected 

 were fully grown, and those from Carrigrohane were exceptionally 

 large. 



