Census of Scottish Land and Fresh- Water Mollusca. 469 



Helix fusca Mont. 



This most interesting species will, when carefully searched 

 for, probably be found to occur throughout Scotland, and 

 may be expected from nearly every area. 



Dumfries.— Moflat (W. Evans). 



Kirkcudbright. — Tartl" Braes and Tongland (F. 11. Coles). 



Ayr.— Skid luorlie (W.D.R. ; T. Scott ; A. Sliaw). Largs (Alex. Sliaw). 



Renfrew. —The Clocli ; Shielhill Glen (T. Scott), ilills above Greenock 

 (F. G. Binnie). 



Lanark.— Falls of Clyde (J. E. Sonierville). 



Peebles. — Dawick (W. Evans). 



Roxburgh. — jNIelrose (A. Merle Norman). 



Edinburgh. — Edinburgh (British Museum). Habbie's Howe in Pentland 

 Hills ; Gorebridge (W. Evans). 



Perth Mid.— Heugh of Caul (J. Whitwham). 



Forfar.— Den of Airlie (C. B. Plowright). 



Aberdeen S. — Couler railway bank, Deeside (C. B. Plowright). 



Main Argyle. — Glen Shira, Inveraray (F. G. Binnie). Oban (Janet Carphin). 



Clyde Isles. — Port Bannatyne ; near Rothesa}^ (Alex. Shaw). Loch Fad 

 (T. Scott). 



Cantire. — Kilkerran Bay (Alex. Shaw). 



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

 • Sutherland E.— Bonar (W. Baillie). 



Helix virgata DaCosta. 



This species is limited to one single locality in Scotland. 

 It is additional to Dr White's list. 



Ajrr. — Troon, with var. alha (A. Sonierville). Troon, with vars. cdha, 

 albicans, subdclcta, and maritime (Janet Carphin). 



Helix caperata Mont. 



A species which apparently ranges throughout Scotland, 

 and especially the maritime counties, for most of which it 

 ought eventually to be placed on record. 



Wigtown. — Port Logan (W. Evans). 



Ayr.— Maybole (H. Nelson). Largs (Alex. Shaw). Skelraorlie (T. Scott). 

 "West Kilbride (A. Sonierville). Ayr, with var. fulva ; Maybole (W. Evans). 

 Ardrossan (A. Shaw). 



Lanark. — East Kilbride (T. Scott). 



Berwick. — Berwick-on-Tweed ; Cockburnspath (W. Evans). 



