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have not so far been duly authenticated for the Society, 

 while such other species as Limax cinereo-niger and Succinea 

 elegans may fairly be expected to occur ; and it would even 

 be within the bounds of possibility to hope for the discovery 

 of Helicclla acuta, which occurs in the neighbouring vice- 

 counties of Cantire, Clyde Isles, Ebudes South, Mid, and 

 North. 



I shall always be pleased to enlist assistance, and to have 

 — in my capacity as Hon. Recorder of the Conchological 

 Society — specimens sent with detailed data as to locality, 

 date, habitat, frequency, etc., for record, either from this or 

 any other Scottish area. Consignments may be addressed to 

 me at 259 Hyde Park Road, Leeds. 



Addetidiim. 



Since the above was printed, I find that there are records of eight 

 species additional to the list, viz. : — 



Zonitoides nitidiis, several, 

 Punctu}?i pyginceum, one, 

 Hygromiafusca, two. 

 Pupa anglica, 

 Succinea elegans, one, 

 Limncea truncatula, a few, 

 Planorbis glaber, several small, 

 Pisidiu m fan tin ale, one. 



found at Oban 

 in April 1894 

 (Wm. Evans). 



Making a total list of 61 species. 



Along with these, Mr Evans also submitted several small Limax 

 arborufn, one each of Agriolimax agrestis and A. Iczvis, a few 

 Arion hortensis, many A. circumscriptus, a few A. intermedius, a few 

 Vitrina pellucida, several Hyalinia cellaria (with one var. albinos), 

 several H. nitidula, one H. pura, several H. crystallina, one 

 H. fulva, a few Zonitoides excavatus, one Pyramidula rotundata, 

 one juv. Helix aspersa, one immature Helicigona arbustorum, one 

 small Hygro77iia hispida var. hispidosa, a few H. granulata, a 

 few Pupa cylindracea, one Vertigo pygnuea, several Sphyradium 

 edentulum, many Clausilia bidentata, a few Zua lubrica (including 

 one var. lubricoides), a few Carychiuni miniinutn, several Succinea 



