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Ebudes S.— Port Charlotte, Islay (W. Evans). 



Ebudes Mid. — lona (A. Somerville and J, E. Somerville). 



Sutherland East. — Golspie Bnrn ; Loch Brora ; The Mound, etc. ; var. 

 hrunnea, The Mound ; var. plumbea, Mound Rock and Loch Brora ; var. 

 nic/rescens, Loch Brora and the Blue Eock ; var. albolateralis, Golspie Burn 

 (W. Baillie). 



Sutherland West. — Tongue ; Halladaile River (W. Baillie). Stoer ; Dur- 

 ness; Erribol (J. E. Somerville). 



Caithness. — Dunbeath River (W. Baillie). 



Hebrides. — Castlehay, Isle of Barra (J. E. Somerville), also var. hrunnea. 



Shetland. — Col la Firth, Yell Sound (R. W. J. Smart), also var. hrunnea. 



Arion subfuscus (Drap.). 



This species does not find a place in Dr White's list, unless 

 indeed the A. flamis Mull., of which he makes mention, is to 

 be included wholly or partially in the synonymy of A. suh- 

 fuscus. In all probability A. siibfitscus will eventually be 

 found to inhabit every Scottish county, though never in 

 numbers so oreat as those of its conveners. 



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Dumfries.— Moffat (AV. Evans). 



Kirkcudbright. — Castle Douglas (W. Evans). 



Lanark. — Cadder Wilderness (W.D. R. ). 



Peebles. — Leadburn (W. D.R.). Near Peebles ; "West Linton (W, Evans). 



Selkirk. — Holylee(W.D.R.). Var. cinereofusca, near Selkirk (W. Evans). 



Berwick. — Var. cinereofusca, Dryburgh (W.D.R. ). 



Haddington. — Luffness Links (W. Evans). 



Edinburgh. — Braidburn (W. Eagle Clarke). Craiglockhart (W. Evans and 

 W.D.R.). Balerno and Bavelaw ; Caroline Park, near Gran ton (W. Evans). 



Linlithgow. — About Linlithgow (W. Evans). 



Fife and Kinross. — Otterston ; Dura Den (W. Evans). 



Perth N. — Blairgowrie (W. Evans). 



Kincardine. — Banchory (W. Evans). 



Aberdeen S. — Drum Woods, Deeside (C. B. Plowright). Aberdeen Links 

 (W. Evans). 



Main Argyle. — Dunoon ; Ardenadam (W.D.R.). 



Clyde Isles.— Rothesay (T. Scott). Loch Greenan (W.D.R.). 



Cantire.— Tarbert (T. Scott). 



Ross W. — Ullapool (A. Somerville). 



Sutherland E. — Little Ferry, Dornoch ; Blue Rock, Brora (W. Baillie). 



Arion hortensis Fer. 



Eange probably universal, and the species may be expected 

 to occur in every county. It frequents cultivated land, and 

 may be recognised by its dark colour and orange or yellow 

 foot-sole. 



