224 The Scottish Naturalist. 



1884. W- Denison Roebuck and J. W. Taylor. 



" The present state of knowledge of the Distribution of 

 Land and Freshwater Mollusca in Britain." J.C., 

 Vol. IV., p. 1 80. 



1885. J. W. Taylor and W. Denison Roebuck. 



" Census of the Authenticated Distribution of British 



Land and Freshwater Mollusca." J.C, Vol. IV., 



P- 3i9- 

 1885. Henry Coates. 



Testacella haliotidea, var. scuiulutn, at Kirkcaldy. P.S.N.S., 



Vol. L, p. 194, and S.N., Vol. II. (New Series), p. 95. 

 Contorted specimens of Helix nemoralis and Planorbis 



vortex, in Perthshire. P.S.N. S., Vol. I., p. 194, and 



S.N., Vol. II. (New Series), p. 90. 

 " Preliminary Report on Land and Freshwater Mollusca." 



East of Scotland Union Reports for 1884, p. 33. 

 " Helix arbustorum, vars. alpestns and flavesce?is, and 



Limax (Lelimania) arborwn, in Glen Tilt, Perthshire." 



P.S.N.S., Vol. I., p. 215. 

 Helix aspcrsa in Breadalbane, Perthshire. Id., p. 216. 

 Avion ater on Stuc a Chroin, Perthshire. Id., p. 217. 



1885. William Japp. 



"Stray Notes on the Pearl Mussel." [In the Isla, 

 Forfarshire.] S.N., Vol. II., (New Series), pp. 62 

 and 113. 



KEPOET ON THE TUMI OF THE EAST OF SCOTLAND. 

 By PROF. JAMES W. H. TRAIL, A.M., M.D., F.L.S. 



IN the subjoined report I have taken the Mycologia Scotica as a 

 basis, and have made lists of all the species that have been 

 added to the flora of two districts there recognised — viz., Dee and 

 Tay — so far as I have been able to obtain information up to the 

 beginning of September. (They are continued, for the sake of 

 completeness, to include my own work to the beginning of Decern- 



