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Hyalinia nitfdula, Drap.— Taken at Kilbeg, Ross, Dog's Bay, and 



Inishmacdara, but did not appear plentiful in any of these 



localities. 

 Hy. pura, Alder. — Frequent in all the old wooded areas — Kilbeg, Ross, 



Ballynahinch ; also at Dog's Bay. 

 Hy. radiatula, Alder. — Fairly common in suitable situations at 



Kilbeg, Ross, Ballynahinch, Dog's Bay, and on Inishmacdara. The 



var. viridesanti-alba was noted at Kilbeg. 

 Hy. crystallina, Miill.— Plentiful in most localities, including Inish- 



more. 

 Hy. f u I va, Miill. — Common everywhere : — Kilbeg (var. mortoni), Ballin- 



dooley, Ross, Ballynahinch, CregdufT, and Inishmore. 

 [Hy. excavata* Bean.— Recorded by Mr. Standen from Gentian Hill, 



near Galway, in 1895, but was not taken by an}' of our party]. 

 Hy. nitida, Miill.. — Very common on the limestone: — Kilbeg, Ross, 



and Inishmore. It also occurred along the shore of CregdufT 



Lough at Roundstone. 

 Arion ater, D. — Common everywhere, including Inishmore and Inish- 

 macdara. The var. succinca was taken near Ross, var. albolateralis at 



Coolagh, while the vars. castanea and plumbca were observed in several 



localities, 

 A. subf uscus, Drap. — Common at Clare-Galway, Ross, Ballynahinch, 



Inishmacdara, Dog's Bay, and Maumeen. 

 A. hortensis, Fer. — Common throughout the district, including 



Inishmore and Inishmacdara. 

 A. circumscriptus, Johnst. — Not common, and occurred at Kilbeg 



and Dog's Bay only. 

 A. intermedins, Normand.— Plentiful under the coffin boards at 



Clare-Galway abbey, and in a small wood north of Dog's Bay. 

 Limax maximus, D— Clare-Galway, Ross, and Dog's Bay. 

 L. f Iavus, L. — Very common with A. intermedins at Clare-Galway, but 



not seen elsewhere. 

 L. marginatus, Miill.— Common in most of the localities visited. 

 Agriolimax agrestis, L,. — Common everywhere, including Inishmore 



and Inishmacdara. The var. lilacina was taken at Galway, and in 



several localities near Roundstone. 

 A. Iaevis, Mull. — Found in most damp situations : — Kilbeg, Ballin- 



dooley, Ross, Roundstone, and Inishmacdara. 

 Am ah a Sowerbyi, Fer. — Occurred at Kilbeg, and was common at 

 the foot of gardens near the railway bridge at Galway, where Mr. 

 Standen took ten specimens under one stone. Also taken on Inish- 

 more. 

 A. gagates, Drap. — More plentiful than A. sowerbyi, especially so near 

 the coast. Fairly common at Kilbeg, Galway, Inishmacdara, Eara- 

 walla Point, and Inishmore. 

 Helix pygmaea, Drap. — Common at CregdufT and on Inishmacdara, 

 and taken sparingly at Kilbeg and Ballynahinch. 



