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oclilicopa, 



erussac. 



larycMam, 

 liiller. 



arity with this form is required to be able to 



distinguish it from some varieties of H. hispida. 



With some doubt, therefore, as to its being distinct 



from the latter species, it is included in my list. 

 Helix hispida, Linn^.— Frequent ; shores of Loch Fad, Port 



Bannatyne, and other places. 

 hispida var. alblda, Jeffreys. — By the side of a wall 



near the Hydropathic Establishment, Port Bannatyne. 

 fusca, Montague.— Shores of Loch Fad. (Mountstuart,* 



Ardbeg.*) 

 caperata, Montague.— By the shore at Ettrick and St. 



Ninians Bays. (Banks of Greenan Loch.*) 

 ericetorum, Miiller. — St. Ninians Bay,* where I also 



observed it. 

 rotundata, Miiller. — Common everywhere ; Loch Fad, etc. 

 pygmcca, Drapernaud. — Near Ardmalish Point, Karnes 



Bay ; rare. 

 „ pulchella, Miiller.— Near Ardmalish Point, Ettrick Bay. 



(St. Ninians Bay.*) 



Pupa ringeiis, Jeffreys. — (Mountstuart Woods.*) I did not 

 observe this species. 

 ,, umbilicata, Drapernaud. — Common ; shores of Loch Fad, 

 etc. 



Vertigo antivertigo (Drapernaud). — By the shores of Loch Fad ; 



frequent. Loch Ascog ; not common. (Greenan 



Loch.*) 

 >» pygtncea (Drapernaud). — By the shores of Loch Fad ; 



frequent. (Loch Ascog.*) 

 ,, siibstriata, Jeffreys. — By the shores of Loch Fad ; rather 



scarce. 

 ,, edentula (Drapernaud). — By the shores of Loch Fad, in 



a wood at Ascog. (Side of Greenan Loch,* Skeoch 



Wood.*) 



Balia perversa (Linn^). — On trees near the side of Loch Fad, 

 on trees near the old church west of Rothesay, St. 

 Ninians Bay,* and other places. 



Clausilia rugosa, Drapernaud. — Common ; in the vicinity of the 

 Aquarium, and other places. 

 „ rugosa, small var. — By the side of an old wall at 

 Ettrick Bay. 



Cochlicopa lubrica (Miiller). — Frequent; shores of Loch Fad, 

 and generally throughout the district. 



C ABYCHIID.B. 



Carychium tnininium (Miiller). — Commonly met with through- 

 out the district, in moist places ; shores of Loch Fad, etc. 



