Taylor & Eoebuck — On Molluscan Fauna of Ireland. 685 



Helix rotundata, v. pyramidalis, Jeff. 



Berry. — Some of the Coleraine examples approach this variety. 



Helix rotundata, v. alba. 



Derry. — A single dead shell in the rejectamenta on the Eann 

 side, near Coleraine, May, 1884. — L. E. Adams. 



Helix rupestris, Drap. 



Tipperary S. — Grantstown, a few. — Jt. Rimmer. 



Cork iV.— Cork, May, \mb.—Rev. J. W. Borshy (per 8. C. 

 Cocherell). 



Kerry. — Tore "Waterfall, near Killamey. — J. R. Hardy. 



Helix pygmsea, Drap. 



Berry. — Coleraine, common on decaying leaves, in a little wood 

 close to the railway at Ballycairns farm, Dec. 1883. — L. E. 

 Adams. 



Helix pulchella, MiiU. 



Oalway W. — Subfossil at Dog's Bay, Boundstone, Oct. 1867. — 

 R. B. Barhishire. 



Tipperary S. — ^Near Clonmel. — A. 3. Belap. 



Bulimus acutus, Miill. 



Antrim. — Portrush. — R. B. Barlishire. 



Westmeath. — Athlone, abundant on the grassy slopes of the earth- 

 works which it is understood were made during the potato 

 famine as a means of providing work for the people. — T. 

 Rogers. 



Buhlin. — Dublin Castle. — /. R. Redding. Sandhills, North Bull, 

 Dollymount, abundant, June, 6, 1885. — J. R. Redding. 

 Sandhills, Rush, abundant, Sept. 24, 1885. — J. R. Redding. 



Wexford. — Courtown. — J. W. Cundall. 



Bonegal. — Lough S willy. — Alder Collection. 



r Very abundant around Clonmel, on both banks of 



the Suir, along the tow-path, Fethard-road, 



Tipperary 8. \ Cashel-road, Cahir-road, &c., in fact on any 



Waterford bare ditch or bank near Clonmel, which is 



about twenty miles distant from the sea. — A. 



H. Belap. 



Berry. — Near Coleraine, common. — L. E. Adams. 

 Galway W. — Roundstone. — W. W. TFalpoIe (per C\ Ashford), 

 and R. B. BarlisJiire. 



