Census of Scottish Land and Fresh- Water Mollusca. 483 



Wigtown. — Springbank near Stranraer (W. Evans). 



Ayr. — Largs; Skelmorlie ; Dairy Road, Largs (Alex. Shaw). 



Renfrew. — Cloch ; near Greenock (T. Scott). 



Lanark. — Blantyre (Alex. Shaw). 



Peebles. — Standalane Braes near Peebles; Dawick (W. Evans). 



Selkirk. —Haining Woods near Selkirk (W. Evans). 



Berwick. — Pease Dean (W. Evans). 



Haddington. — liinning Wood (J. M'Murtrie). Quarry near Gullane; Lu(f- 

 ness Links; Dunbar; Gosford Woods (W. Evans). 



Edinburgh. — Gorebridge ; between Bavelaw and Loganlee; Redford near 

 Balerno; Kirknewton iiear Midcalder ; Braid Hermitage ; Fairmilehead; near 

 Penicuik (W. Evans). 



Linlithgow. — Dalmeny Park (W. Evans). 



Fife and Kinross. — Kinkell Braes near St Andrews; Dura Den; Canibo 

 near Crail ; Raith ; Otterston (W. Evans). 



Perth S. with Clackmannan. — Pass of Leny near Callander (W. Evans). 



Perth N.— Near Perth (H. Coates). Butterston Loch near Dunkeld; Blair- 

 gowrie (W. Evans). 



Forfar. — Montrose (W. Duncan). Broughty Ferry (A. Somerville). Den 

 of Airlie (C. B. Plowright). 



Kincardine. — Stonehaven (W. Turner). 



Elgin. — Near Elgin (G. Gordon). 



Main Argyle. — Oban (British Museum). 



Clyde Isles.— Loch Fad (T. Scott). Skeoch Woods, Bute (Alex. Shaw). 



Cantire. — North shore of East Loch Tarbert (T. Scott). 



Sutherland E. — Brora (W. Baillie). 



Acme lineata (Drap.). 



This very rare and local species has been found in Lanark- 

 shire, Main Argyle, and Ebudes K according to Dr White, 

 but hitherto specimens have been submitted for authentication 

 from two counties only. 



Renfrew. — The Cloch near Greenock, one found (Andrew Scott). 

 Ayr. — Skelmorlie (A. Shaw). 



Neritina fluviatilis (L.). 



Although Dr Buchanan White's words seem to imply that 

 this shell is Scottish, it cannot be regarded as such; both 

 the authenticated records are for accidental importations with 

 river ballast from England or abroad. 



Renfrew. — Greenock, among ballast sand (T. Scott). 

 Orkneys. — Orkney Islands (E. Forbes, in British Museum). 



