Census of Scottish Land and Fresh-Water Mollusca. 4G1 



Kincardine. — Stonehaven, scarce (W. Turner). 



Elgin.— N"(!i)r El^an (0. Gordon). 



Main Argyle. — 01)an (British Museum). 



Dumbarton. — Oarscaddcn (Alex. Shaw). 



Clyde Isles.- Barone, Bute (W.D.R.). I-och Fad (T. Scott). 



Cantire.— Tarbert (T. Scott). 



Ross W. — Sea-coast, Loch Broom and Gairloch (J. E. Somervillc). 



Sutherland E.— Brora (W. Baillie). 



Sutherland W. — Durness and Erribol (J, E. Somerville). 



Caithness. — Dunbeath Castle (W. Baillie). 



Helix lamellata Jeff. 



Of wide range, and probably not uncommon in many 

 Scottish localities, though as yet it has only been authenti- 

 cated for eioht counties. 



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Kirkcudbright.— New Abbey (J. M']\Iurtrie). 



A3n:. — Skelmorlie (Alex. Shaw). 



Stirling.— Craigquarter Wood, Howietoun near Stirling (T. Scott). 



Perth Mid. — Birnam (H. Coates). 



Main Argyle. — Inveraray (R Sturges Dodd). 



Clyde Isles. — Skeoch Woods, Bute (Alex. Shaw). 



Ross E. — -Between Bonar Bridge and Edderton (W. Baillie). 



Sutherland E. — Golspie Burn (W, Baillie). Brora (A Somerville). 



Helix aculeata Miill. 



Also a wide-ranging species, which will be found in 

 scattered localities throughout the kingdom by painstaking 

 collectors. 



Kirkcudbright. — Near Castle Douglas (W. Evans). 



Ayr. — Maybole, common (H. Nelson). Skelmorlie (Alex. Shaw), 



Renfrew. —Greenock (A. Somerville). 



Selkirk.— Haining Woods near Selkirk (W. Evans). 



Berwick. — Pease Dean (W. Evans). 



Haddington. — Liitlness (J. M'Murtrie). Gosford Woods (W. Evans). 



Edinburgh. — Braid Hermitage; Dalmahoy ; Gorebridge ; Craiglockhart 

 Hill wood (\V. Evans). 



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



Perth N. — Near Perth (H. Coates). Requires confirmation as to county. 



Forfar. — Montrose (W. Duncan). 



Elgin. — Cothill on the Findhorn (G. Gordon). 



Main Argyle. — Oban (British Museum). Along Kerrera Sound, Oban 

 (J. E. Somerville). Oban (Janet Carphin). 



Sutherland E. — Golspie Burn and Brora (\y. Baillie). 



Caithness. — Found high up the Dunbeath River (W. Baillie). 



