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Fife and Kinross. — St Andrews (R. F. Scharff). Cliffs of St Andrews Bay 

 (E. E. Prince). Dura Den, Avith var. flavescens; St Andrews (W. Evans). 



Stirling. — Type and var. cincta, near Summerston (Alex. Shaw). 



Perth Mid.— Craig Callaich near Killin (T. Rogers). Kenmore, with var. 

 flavescens (T. Scott). 



Forfar. — Scurdyness ; Craig ; var. flavescens, Craig Farm near Montrose 

 (W. Duncan). Arbroath, coast sandhills (A. Soraerville). 



Kincardine. — Stonehaven (W. Turner). 



Aberdeen S. — Braemar (W. Evans). 



Banff. — Tomintoul (L. Hinxraan). 



Elgin. — Elginshire (G. Gordon). 



Main Argyle. — Innellan (A. Somerville). Lismore Islands (J. E. Somer- 

 ville). Dunoon (W.D.K). Oban (W. Evans). 



Dumbarton. — High Mains near Dumbarton (W.D.K). Dumbarton* var. 

 trochoidalis, near Shandon, Gareloch (A. Shaw). 



Clyde Isles. — Rothesay (T. Scott). Port Bannatyne (Alex. Shaw). 



Cantire. — Arin Gillan ; West Loch Tarbert ; White Shore ; Tarbert ; var. 

 trochoiclalis, Arin Gillan ; vars. cincta and marmorata, Tarbert (T. Scott). 

 Campbeltown ; var. flavescens, Kilkerran Bay (Alex. Shaw). 



Ross W. — Ullapool (A. Somerville). Gairloch ; Loch Broom (J. E. Somer- 

 ville). 



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



Sutherland E. — Near Loch Brora ; The Mound ; Golspie Burn ; var. mar- 

 morata, Golspie Burn, Mound, etc. ; var. flavescens, Golspie Burn, and Kin- 

 tradwell ; var. fusca, Loch Brora, and Golspie Burn ; var. haylei, Loch 

 Brora (W. Bailliel 



Sutherland W. — East of Kyle of Tongue (W. Baillie). Strathy, with var. 

 alpestris (J. E. Somerville), Var. flavescens, East of Kyle of Tongue ; 

 var. cincta, Tongue ; var. fusca, Assynt ; var. haylei, East of Kyle of Tongue 

 (W. Baillie). 



Caithness. — Near Dunbeath Castle ; Brawl Castle ; Latheronwheel ; 

 Thurso ; var. marmorata, Latheronwheel and Thurso (W. Baillie). 



Orkney. — Birsay (W. Evans). 



Shetland. — Var. fusca, Lunna (A. M. Norman). Var. flavescens, Shetland 

 (E. Collier). 



Helix rufescens Penn. 



The range of this species appears to be restricted to South- 

 Western Scotland, where it inhabits a compact group of 

 counties round the Firth of Clyde, one county on the English 

 border, and one on the shores of the Irish Sea. 



Kirkcudbright. — Castle Douglas, with vars. rubens, albocincta, and alhida; 

 Maxwelltown (W. Evans), 

 Renfrew. — Greenock, with vars. alhida and minor (T. Scott). 

 Roxburgh. — Near Hawick (W. G. Guthrie). 



