Census of Scottish Land and Fresh- Water Mollusca. 4G5 



Perth Mid. — Var. lutea, Balgowan (H. Coates). 



Perth N. — Var. lutea, Glen Tilt (F. Buchanan White). Var. lutea^ 

 Blairrfowrie (W. Evans). 



Forfar. — Var, olivacea, Arbroath (A. Somorvillo). Var. lutea, Links at 

 Montrose (W. Duncan). Den of Airlie (C. B. Plovvriglit). Arbroath (A. 

 Sonierville). 



Kincardine. — Stonehaven, dwarf ( W. Turner). Var. lidca, Banchory 

 (W. Evans). 



Aberdeen S. — Var. lulea, Couler railway bank, Deeside (C. 1'. Plowri^^lit). 

 Var. lutea, Braemar (W. Evans). 



Banff. — Toraintoul (L. Hinxman). Craighalkie (G. Gordon). 



Elgin. — Near Elgin (G. Gordon). 



Easterness. — Var. lutea, Glenurquhart (J. E. Somerville). 



Westerness. — Var. lutea, Ardtornish Castle, Sound of Mull (B. Hudson). 



Dumbarton. — Var. Intra, between Luss and Tarbert (Marcus Calder). 

 Duiiglass (J. E. Somerville). 



Ebudes Mid, — Var. lutea, lona (T. Rogers; A. Somerville). Tobermory, 

 Mull (W. Evans). 



Ross East. — Var. lutea. Tain (J. E. Somerville). 



Sutherland E. — Var. olivacea, Mound near Brora ; var. lutea. Rock south 

 of the Mound ; Mound ; Loch Brora ; Gull Island, in Loch Brora ; Lothbeg 

 (W. Baillie). 



Sutherland W. — Var. olivacea. Tongue (W. Baillie). Var. lutea, Strathy 

 (J. E. Somerville). Tongue ; mouth oF Halladaile River (W. Baillie). 



Caithness. — Var. lutea, Latheronwheel (W. Baillie). 



Hebrides. — Var. lutea, Barra Island (A. Somerville). 



Helix arbustorum L. 



Though somewhat local, is apparently a species which is 

 to be found throughout Scotland, and may be expected to 

 occur in every county. 



Dumfries. — Grey Mare's Tail (J. Madison). Var. aff. rudis, and yaw fusca, 

 Bell Crag AVood, Moffat (Miss F. M. Hele). 



Ayr. — Largs (A. Shaw). 



Renfrew. — Greenock, common ; var. cincta, Greenock ; var. alpestris, 

 Shielhill Glen (T. Scott). 



Lanark. — Glasgow (H. Nelson). Near Summerston, with vars, cincta, 

 aljjcstris, awd poiretia {AXQyi. Shaw). 



Roxburgh. — Howden Burn near Hawick (W. G. Guthrie). 



Haddington. — At foot of Traprain Law; North Berwick, plentiful, with 

 vars. major, alpestris, flavescens, and cincta (J. M'Murtrie). Canty Bay 

 (W. Evans). 



Edinburgh. — Var. alpestris, banks of Water of Leith, about four miles 

 above Balerno (W. Evans). 



Linlithgow. — Queensferry (Gre ville Collection, Edinburgh Museum ). Hope- 

 toun Woods, with var. alpestris (W. Evans). 



