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114 HYALINIA CRYSTALLINA. 
: SCOTLAND. 
Ayr—Near Skelmorlie, July 1889 ! Alex. Shaw. 
Lanark—Falls of the Clyde near Lanark, Aug. 1886! Baker Hudson. Near 
Blantyre, Sept. 1888 ! Alex. Shaw. 
Haddington—Binning woods ! Rev. Dr. MeMurtrie. 
Edinburgh—Roslin Castle! Balerno ! Gorebridge ! Braid Hermitage! Dalmahoy ! 
and Craiglockhart Hill woods ! W. Evans. 
Linlithgow—Linlithgow !| W. Evans. 
Perth W.—Pass of Leny, Callander ! W. Evans. 
Easterness —Under stones at ‘* The Huts,” Upper Glen Feshie, at an altitude 
of 1,250 feet, Sept. 1889! W. Evans. 
Fife—Cambo near Crail ! W. Evans. 
Banff —Tominton] ! Lionel Hinxman. 
Dumbarton—Duntocher and Garseadden, Sept. 1888 ! Alex. Shaw. 
Main Argyle—Sparingly about Oban, common at Ardbhan Craigs, Aug. 1903 
(Standen and Hardy, Journ. of Conch , 18838, p. 270). Isle of Lismore, Sept. 1889 ! 
Rev. J. E. Somerville. 
Clyde Isles—Skeoch wood near Rothesay, July 1889 ! Alex. Shaw. 
Sutherland E.—Golspie Burn, Brora, June 1884! W. Baillie. 
IRELAND. 
Antrim—Near Ushet Lough, Rathlin Island, May 1897, Lionel E. Adams. 
Donegal—Not uncommon, Portsalon, May 1893, R. Standen. 
Louth—Narrow Water, Dee. 1904! Collon, Sept. 1904! near Dundalk ! and 
Omeath ! P. H. Grierson. 
Mayo E.— Lough Carra, July 1906! R. LI. Praeger. 
Mayo W.—In moss, dry ditch, Dugort, Achill Island, Sept. 1888 ! J. G. Milne. 
Galway W.—Ceutian Hill, Ballyvaughan, and Inchangoil, not plentiful, July 
1890, R. Standen. . 
Tipperary N.—Borrisokane and Carrigahorig, Aug. 1907! R. A. Phillips. 
Waterford —Porteully, 1907 ! P. H. Grierson. 
Cork N.—Blarney, July 1907 (Welch and Stelfox, Irish Nat., Sep. 1907, p. 278). 
Kerry—Killarney (R. F. Schartf, Irish Nat., July 1892, p. 67). In moss shakings, 
Mucksna, and Tore woods, July 1898, R. Standen. 
Recorded by Westerlund, Scharff, and others as inhabiting Denmark, the South 
Sweden, South Norway, Mecklenburg, Brandenbarg, East Prussia, Silesia, 
Pomerania, and the Isle of Rugen, South France, Transylvania, and Switzerland. 
The sub-var. dubrueili is cited by Bitteer from Siders, in Valais, Switzerland, 
and from Montpellier, in Herault ; and by ‘Tryon for the north of Spain. 
Var. subterranea Bourguignat. 
Zonites sublerraneus Bourguignat, Amén. Malac., i., p. 194, pl. xx., ff. 13-18. 
Helix botterti Parreyss in Pfeiffer, Mon. Hel. Viv., 1853, 1ii., p. 66. 
Differs from the type in having a smaller shell, a little wider umbilicus, a 
thickened apertural margin, more swollen and rounded whorls, and according to 
Dr. Kobelt with the last markedly broader than the penultimate. 
The sub-var. botterii is said by Dr. L. Pfeiffer to differ from the type only in its 
slightly more open umbilicus and the H. efrusca of Panlucei from the alluvium of 
the R. Arno is believed by Westerlund to be identical with it. 
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lic. 155.—Hyalinia botlerii Parr., showing frontal, basal, and upper aspects, X 6 (after Clessin). 
The sub-var. fuerteventiow Wollaston recorded under the name of H. secernenda 
var. fuerteventure is said to have the umbilicus a trifle wider than the specimens 
found in the other islands of the group. 
Bedford—Limbury, 1887 ! J. Saunders. 
Norfolk E.—Royden Gravel pits, July 1886! RK. 'T. Frere. 
Norfolk W.—Narborough Clay pit, common, Sept. 1886 ! C. B. Plowright. 
York Mid W.—Bolton Abbey, Sept. 1878 ! W. West. : 
York N.E.—Carlin How ! Saltburn wood ! and Airey Holme wood, Sept. 1886 ! 
W. Denison Roebuck. 
York N.W.— Dovecote Gill near Sedbergh, Aug. 1887 ! W. Denison Roebuck. 
