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Forfar. — Usan Woods near Montrose (W. Duncan). Bronghty Ferry 

 (A.. Somerville). Douglasfield near Dundee (J. Ramage). Den of Airlie 

 (C. B. Plowright). Outskirts of Dundee (W. Evans). 



Kincardine. — Stonehaven (W. Turner). 



Aberdeen S. — Aberdeen, Prof. MacGillivray (British Museum). 



Elgin. — Near Elgin (G. Gordon). 



Westemess. — Ardtornish Castle, Sound of Mull (B. Hudson). Arisaig 

 (J. E. Somerville). 



Main Argyle. — Oban and Loch Awe (A. Somerville). Dunoon ; Glen 

 Morag ; Ardenadam ; Hunter's Quay (W.D.R.). Wood along Kerrera 

 Sound (J. E. Somerville). 



Dumbarton. — Castle Rock, Crosslet, and High Mains near Dumbarton 

 (W.D.R,). Dunglass (J. E. Somerville). Cardross (Hilderic Friend). 

 Duntocher ; Shandon, Gareloch ; by Forth and Clyde at Canal Maryhill, and 

 near Garscadden (A. Shaw). Var. alba, Crosslet (W.D.R. )• 



Clyde Isles. — Ardbeg and Barone, Bute (W.D.R.). Rothesay (J. Whit- 

 wham). Rothesay Castle (M. E. and G. W. Mellors). Loch Fad (T. Scott). 

 Port Bannatyne (Alex. Shaw). Var. minor, near Rothesay (T. Scott). 



Cantire. — Tarbert (T. Scott). Machrehanish Bay ; Kilkerran Bay (Alex. 

 Shaw). Var. alha, Tarbert (T. Scott). Var. turtoni, Machrehanish Bay 

 (A. Shaw). 



Ebudes Mid.— lona (A. Somerville). 



Ebudes N. — Eigg (A. Somerville). 



Ross W. — Loch Broom ; Loch Carron ; Glenelg (J. E. Somerville). 



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

 Glenurquhart (J. E. Somerville). 



Sutherland E. — Golspie Burn and Brora (W. Baillie). Creich (J. E. 

 Somerville). 



Sutherland W. — Strathy ; Farr ; Durness ; Erribol (J. E. Somerville). 



Caithness. — Very common in Caithness (W. Baillie). 



Helix rupestris Drap. 



Apparently restricted to two localities on the eastern side 

 of Scotland. 



Edinburgh. — Wall at Duddingston Loch (W. Evans). 

 Perth N.— Near Perth (H. Coates). 



Helix pygmaea Drap. 



This minute species is probably reported from the few 

 counties we cite, more by reason of its being difficult to find 

 than really scarce. It is reported from widely-separated 

 areas, and to the farthest northern verge of the mainland of 

 Scotland. 



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

 Ayr. — Skelmorlie (A. Shaw)» 



