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Fife and Kinross.— CUfFs of St Andrews Bay (E. E. Prince). Kinkell 

 Braes near St Andrews (W. Evans). Var. suhrjlobosa, Lindores Loch 

 (T. Scott). 



Perth North.— Near Perth (H. Coates). 



Forfar. — Mains of Usan near Montrose ; Loch Rescobie (W. Duncan). 



Kincardine. — Stoneliaven (W. Turner). 



Elgin.— Near Elgin (G. Gordon). 



Clyde Isles.— Port BaTinatyne (A. Shaw). Loch Fad (T. Scott). 



Caithness. — Near Wick (T. Scott). 



Succinea eiegans Ptisso. 



Although one of its varieties has been recorded (by 

 Dr Jeffreys) for Shetland, this species has not been authen- 

 ticated by our referees for localities farther north than North 

 Perthshire and Clyde Isles. 



Kirkcudbright.— Tarff, Free Kirk reach (F. R. Coles). 



Haddington. — Var. ochracea, common at both ends of LufFness Links 

 (J. M'Muitrie). Pond, Luffness Links (W. Evans). 



Edinburgh. — Var. pfeifferi, Canal bank near Slateford (J. "\V. Youn"-, 

 per W. Evans). 



Fife and Kinross. — Burntisland (AV. Evans). 



Perth N. — Loch of Clunie, between Blairgowrie and Dunkeld (W. Evans). 



Clyde Isles. — Var. i^fcifferi, Arrau (British Museum). 



Succinea oblonga Drap. 



For this extremely rare British species we know of two 

 Scottish stations only, one of them the historic Bathgate. 



Ajrr. — Quarry near Dairy (J. Steel, per T. Scott). 

 Linlithgow. — Bathgate (Alder Collection, Newcastle Museum). 



Vitrina pellucida Miill. 



This is one of the species which range commonly through- 

 out the kingdom, and should be expected to occur in every 

 county. Ptecords are still required for six counties, viz., 

 Aberdeen K, Westerness, Cantire, Ebudes S., Ebudes 27., and 

 Shetland. 



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

 Kirkcudbright. — Castle Douglas (W. Evans). 

 Wigtown. — Springbank near Stranraer (AV. Evans). 

 Ayr.— Skelmorlie (W.D.R.). Largs (A. Shaw). 

 Renfrew. — Greenock (T. Scott). 



