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Dumfries.— Outskirts of Dumfries ; Moffat (W. Evans). 

 Kirkcudbright. — JVIaxAvelltowu (W. Evans). 



"Wigtown. — Springbaiik near Stranraer (W. Evans). 



Ayr.— Girvan (W. P^vans). 



Renfrew.— Shielh ill Glen (W.D.R.). 



Lanark.— Possil Marsli (W.D.K,). 



Peebles.— Earlyburn (W.D.K.). Peebles ; West Linton (W. Evans). 



Selkirk. -Thornielee (W.D.R.). Selkirk (W. Evans). 



Berwick. — Kirklands near Earlston (W.D.K.). Near Berwick-on-Tvveed 

 (W. Evans). 



Haddington.— Falside ; Drummore (W.D.R.). Longniddry (W. Evans). 



Edinburgh. — Salisbury Crags ; Duddingston Loch ; var. suhfusca, Salisbury 

 Crags (W.D.R.). Dreghorn (W. Evans). 



Linlithgow. — South Queensferry (W.D.K.). Linlithgow (W. Evans). 



Fife and Kinross.— North Queensferry (W.D.R.). St Andrews; Crail; 

 Dura Den (W. Evans). 



Stirling.— Var. subfusca, Falls of Inversnaid (B. Hudson). Polraont (W. 

 Evans). 



Perth Mid.— Glen Tilt (H. Coates). 



Forfar. — Outskirts of Dundee (W. Evans). 



Banff.- Macduff (A. Robertson). 



Easterness. — Nairn (J. E. Somerville). Glen Feshie (W, Evans). 



Westemess. — Glenborrodale (J. J. Dalgleish). 



Main Argyle.— Hunter's Quay (W.D.R.). Crinan (J. E. Somerville). 



Dumbarton. — High Mains near Dumbarton (AV.D.R.). Garscadden (Alex. 

 Shaw). 



Clyde Isles.— Ardbeg Point, and Barone, Bute (W.D.R.). 



Ebudes N. — Dunvegan, Skye, with var. suhfusca (W. Evans). 



Ross W. — Ullapool (A. Somerville). Loch Broom (J. E. Somerville). 



Sutherland E. — Var. suhfusca, Golspie Burn (W. Baillie). 



Sutherland W.— Stoer (J. E. Somerville). 



Caithness. — Dunbeath River; also vars. subfusca a.\\(\. rufesccns {V\ . Baillie). 



Hebrides. — Stornoway, Lewis (A. Somerville), 



Orkney. — Harray (D. Johnston, per W. Evans). 



Arion bourguignati Mab. 



This species — only recently distinguished, but of perfectly 

 valid specific rank— is additional to Dr White's list, is com- 

 mon everywhere, and may be expected to occur in every 

 county. It frequents the open fields in preference to culti- 

 vated lands and gardens, and may be readily distinguished 

 from Arion hortensis, to which it is comparable in size, by 

 the opaque whiteness of its foot-sole. 



Dumfries.— Outskirts of Dumfries ; Moffat (W. Evans). 

 Kirkcudbright. — Near Maxwelltown (W. Evans). 



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