Census of Scottish Land and Fresh- Water Mollusca. 44:0 



1890 (published December 11), p. 267. It is a form wliich 

 is very recognisable when adult by its small size, pale colora- 

 tion above, yellow foot, and its capability of assuming the 

 hemispherical contraction so well known in A. ater. The 

 form is one which I have for some years met with, and been 

 unable to satisfactorily refer to any of our British species, 

 altliough I did not venture, in the absence of a knowledge of 

 its anatomical characters, to assign to it specific rank. The 

 Elgin specimens have been confirmed as to determination by 

 Dr Simroth, the original describer. The species is a common 

 one, and may be expected to occur in every Scottish county. 



Dumfries. — Moffat (W. Evans). 



Ayr, — Coast near Skelmorlie (W.D.R.). 



Berwick. — Cowdenknowes (W. D. E. ). 



Haddington.— Dirleton Common near North Berwick (W. Evans). 



Edinburgh.— Near Colinton ; The Bush near Penicuik (W. Evans). 



Linlithgow. — South Queensferry (W.D.R.). 



Perth North.— Persie Inn, Glenshee (W. Evans). 



Elgin.— Near Elgin (G. Gordon). 



Main Argyle. — Hunter's Quay (AV.D.R.), 



Clyde Isles. — Loch Greenan (AV.D.R.). 



Ebudes N.— Eigg (W. Evans). 



Orkney. — Harray (W. Evans). 



Amalia gagates (Drap.). 



This species — though as yet reported from three counties 

 only — is likely to be found in other maritime counties, 

 especially in the south and west of Scotland. 



Berwick. — Cockburnspath, type and var. (W. Evans). 

 Edinburgh. — Levenhall, numerous and fine (W.D.R.). Garden at Morn- 

 ingside (W. Evans). 



Clyde Isles. — Common about the Aquarium, Rothesay (T. Scott). 



Amalia carinata (Leach). 



This species also may be expected to turn up in other 

 maritime counties of the south and west than the four from 

 which it has been authenticated. 



Renfrew. — Greenock (T. Scott). 



Edinburgh. — Meggatland near Edinburgh ; Morningside (W. Evans). 



Fife and Kinross. — North Queensferry (AV.D.R.). 



Clyde Isles. — Rothesay, common (T. Scott). 



