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History Museum at South Kensington labelled " Ireland " ; but no specimens 

 have ever been known to have been found in this country. See also Thompson, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vi., 113. 1840-41. 



Ena obscura Miill. — Down, doubtful : shells reported by Captain Brown 

 under the name of Helix LacMiamensis probably refer to large examples of 

 this species. It has never been found since in Down, and as there are 

 no specimens in any collection, it must be considered a very doubtful record. 



E. montana Drap. — Brown reports Helix Lackhamensis from Queen's 

 County and Down ; both records must be referred to E. obscura. Reported 

 from Dublin in appendix to Walsh and Whitelaw's History of Dublin. 



Vertigo alpestris Alder. — Dublin, erroneous. West Mayo, doubtful. 



V. lilljeborgi West. — Clare, doubtful. A shell resembling this species was 

 taken on the Aran Islands by Dr. Scharff, but lost before finally identified. 



V. mouliusiana Dupuy. — West Galway, erroneous. Specimens are all 

 V. lilljeborgi West. 



V. angustior Jeff. — Mid or West Cork, doubtful. It is not certain under 

 which division the old record should be placed. 



V. pusilla Miill.— Reported by Thompson from Kenmare in South Kerry, 

 and from " Limerick, Cork, and Kerry " by R. Welch. Journ. of Conchology, 

 xi, 16. 1904. 



Clausilia laminata Mont. — Reported from Church Island, Lough Gill, in 

 Sligo. There are specimens in the Thompson collection of this species labelled 

 " Giant's Causeway " ; but it is difficult to know whether to trust the record 

 or not. 



Succinea putris L. — South Kerry and West Galway, doubtful. All records 

 so far refer to the small obese form of S. pfeifferi. 



S. oblonga Drap. — There are specimens under tlais name from Limerick in 

 the Hyndman collection in Belfast ; but they are only *S'. 'pfeifferi var. contortula. 

 Also reported from Armagh, doubtful. 



Limnaea glabra Miill. — There are several old records for this shell — Cork, 

 Dublin, and Belfast — but no specimens are forthcoming. 



Planorbis corneus L.— South Kerry, Dublin, and Meath, doubtful, no 

 specimens. 



P. vortex L. — Derry, Down, Antrim, Mid Cork, and West Galway, 

 erroneous : only P. spirorbis var. leucostoma. Queen's Co. and Kildare, 

 doubtful. 



P. carinatus Mull.— Mid and East Cork, doubtful. Mr. Phillips considers 

 all the specimens he has collected in these divisions to be referable to 

 P. umbilicatus, although some of them have been identified as the present shell 

 by English authorities. 



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