Census of Scottish Zand and Fresh- Water Mollusca. 477 



Vertigo antivertigo (Drap.). 



Close search in suitable {i.e., moist) situations will doubt- 

 less reveal the presence of this minute spjecies in numerous 

 localities. Those already on record range from north to south, 

 and from east to west. 



Berwick. — Berwickshire (Alder Collection at Newcastle Museum). 



Haddington. — Luffness (J. M'JNlurtrie). Luflness Marshes (W. Evans). 



Elgin. — Lesniurdie Cottage near Elgin (G. Gordon). 



Clyde Isles. — Loch Ascog and Loch Fad (T. Scott). 



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



Sutherland E.— Golspie Burn (W. Baillie). 



Vertigo pygmsea (Drap.). 



As with the last-named species, this one — the recorded 

 localities for which range over the length and breadth of the 

 kingdom — will most probably be found of universal dis- 

 tribution. 



Ayr.— Skelmorlie (W.D.R.). 



Renfrew. — Shielhill and Rottenburn Glens (T. Scott), 



Peebles. — Standalane Braes near Peebles (AV^ Evans). 



Selkirk. — Thornielee ( W. D. R. ). 



Haddington.— North Berwick Law (J. M'Murtrie). Longuiddry; Water- 

 works, Nortli Berwick (W. Evans). 



Edinburgh.— Arthur's Seat (R. F. Scharff). Salisbury Crags; Blackford 

 Hill (W.D.R.). Near Duddingston Loch; Blackford Hill (W. Evans). 



Kincardine. — Stonehaven (W. Turner). 



Elgin. — Near Elgin (G. Gordon). 



Clyde Isles.— Near Ardmalish Point. Kyles of Bute; Loch Fad (T. Scott). 



Ross W. — Ullapool (A. Somerville). 



Sutherland E.— Golspie Burn (W. Baillie). 



Caithness,— Dunbeath (W. Baillie). 



Vertigo substriata (Jeff.). 



Authenticated for three counties only, though Dr White 

 speaks of it in his list as a common and widely spread species. 

 It would be of interest to verify this statement. 



Clyde Isles.— Loch Fad, Bute (T. Scott). 



Fife and Kinross,— Kinkell Braes near St Andrews (W. Evans) 



Sutherland E.— Brora (W. Baillie), 



