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Ebudes N. — Ei^^^' (A. Somcrville). 

 Sutherland E.— Mound ; Brora (W. Baillie). 



Sutherland W.— Extends over nearly all Sutherland (W. Baillie). Conlir- 

 niation needed, 



Caithness.— Dunbeath Castle (W. Baillie). Loch \\(i\\\\n-v^g^ (T. Scott). 



Limnsea glabra (Mull.). 



This species is, as Dr White describes it, rare and local. 

 Of the two stations which he mentions, however, speci- 

 mens have only been seen from one. The Perthshire record 

 still remains to be authenticated. 



Lanark. — Franktield Loch near Glasgow (T. Scott). 



Ancylus fluviatilis MiilL 



This is a species which may be expected ultimately to be 

 found in every comital area, ranging, as the records already 

 show, throughout Scotland. 



Kirkcudbright. — Culdoch Burn ; Tongland Dam ; Tarff at Ringford ; 

 var. albida, Tarff (F. R. Coles). Castle Douglas (W. Evans). 



Wigtown.— Piltanton burn near Stranraer (W. Evans). 



Ayr. — Myrenliill by Ayr ; Crossraguel Abbey ; Minnesliaut by Maybole 

 (H. Nelson). Largs (A. Shaw). 



Renfrew. — Cut flowing into dam, Baker Street, Greenock (Andrew Scott). 

 Ditches and rivulets about Greenock (T. Scott). 



Lanark. — Coatbridge (Hilderic Friend). 



Peebles. — Near Peebles (A. Sonierville). West Linton ; Eddleston Water 

 (AV. Evans). 



Selkirk.— River Tweed at Holylee and Elibank (W.D.R.). 



Berwick. — Coldingham Loch (W. Evans). 



Haddington. — Stream at Ballincrieff near Aberlady ; North Berwick (W. 

 Evans). 



Edinburgh. — Braidburn near Edinburgh ; Logan burn, Pentlands ; near 

 Balerno (W. Evans). 



Linlithgow. — Stream entering Linlithgow Loch ; var. gihhosa, Linlithgow 

 Loch (W. Evans). 



Fife and Kinross. — St Andrews ; Strathtyrum near St Andrews ; Raith 

 Lake ; Burntisland (W. Evans). 



Stirling. — Bannockburn (T. Scott). 



Perth N.— Near Perth (H. Coates). 



Forfar. — Usan near Montrose (W. Duncan). 



Aberdeen S. — Aberdeenshire (W. Turner). Braemar (W. Evans). 



