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Elgin. — Var. sylvatica, Elgin (G. Gordon). 



Easterness. — Nairn; var. sylvatica, Nairn and Glcnurquhart (J. E. Somer- 

 ville). Glen Feshie, and Kincraig by Kingussie (W. Evans). 



Westerness. — Glenborrodale, with var. sylvatica (J. J. Dal^^leisli). 



Main Argyle. — Dunoon ; Glen Morag ; Ardenadani ; Hunter's Quay ; 

 var. sijlvatica. Hunter's Quay, Dunoon, and Glen Morag (W.D.R.). The var. 

 at Criiian, and at Beregoniuni, an ancient capital of Dalriad Scots, Bender- 

 loch, between Lochs Etive and Creran (J. E. Somerville). 



Dumbarton. — High Mains near Dumbarton ; var. sylvatica, High Mains 

 and Crosslet near Dumbarton (W.D.R. ). 



Clyde Isles. — Rothesay (T. Scott). Loch Greenan and Barone, Bute 

 (W.D.R.) 



Cantire.— Tarbert (T. Scott). 



Ebudes S. — Var. sylvatica, Port Charlotte, Lslay (W. Evans). 



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



Ebudes N. — Dunvegan, Skye, with var. sylvatica ; Eigg ("W. Evans). 



Ross W. — Ullapool (A. Somerville). Gairloch, sea-coast ; var. sylvatica, 

 Loch Carron (J. E. Somerville). 



Ross E. — Invergordon (J. E. Somerville). 



Sutherland E. — Golspie Burn ; Mound Ruck ; var. alhida, Golspie Burn ; 

 var. sylvatica, rock above Loch Brora ; the Blue Rock ; Mound Rock ; var. 

 tristis, Mound Rock ; var. sylvatica, Little Ferry, Dornoch (W. Baillie). 



Sutherland West. — Halladaile River (W. Baillie). Stoer ; Strathy ; Farr ; 

 var. sylvatica, Durness and Erribol (J. E. Somerville). 



Caithness. — Var. sylvatica, Dunbeath River (W. Baillie). 



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



Orkney. — Harray, with var. sylvatica (D. Johnston, per AV. Evans). 



Shetland. — Type and var. sylvatica, Unst ; Fetlar ; and Mainland 

 (R. W. J. Smart). 



Agriolimax laevis (Miill.). 



There is but little doubt that this species — which is our 

 smallest slug, and frequents moist situations — will be 

 found in many more Scottish counties than the sixteen from 

 which specimens have been seen by our referees. It is a 

 very active, lively little creature, and may be known by the 

 uniformity of its colour (brown both on the foot and above), 

 its predilection for marshy spots, and its great activity. 



Dumfries.— Moffat ("W. Evans). 



Renfrew. — Near old castle, Liverkip Road, Greenock (W.D.R.). 



Peebles. — Slipperfield Loch near West Linton; near Peebles (W. Evans). 



Haddington. — Lutfness Marshes ; Quarry near Gullane (W. Evans). 



Edinburgh. — Pentlands, between Hilleud and Boghall ; also between 

 Bavelaw Castle and Loganlee ; plantation above Dreghorn ; Balerno ; Kirk- 

 newton ; Roslin ; Dalhousie ; The Bush near Penicuik (W. Evans). 



Linlithgow. — Philpstoun Loch (W. Evans). 



