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List of Species obtained. 



Arion ater (L.) — Common in all the localities I have 

 examined; Cockburnspath, Eyemouth, etc. 



Arion subfuscus, Drap. — A few in the neighbourhood of 

 Eyemouth. The Arion subflavus of Johnston's list was probably 

 this species. 



Arion minimus, Simrotli.— Several specimens of this small 

 Slug were obtained in the neighbourhood of Eyemouth in 

 September 1895. 



Arion hortensiS; For. — Common ; Cockburnspath, Berwick, 

 Eyemouth, etc. 



Arion circumscriptus, Johnst. == A. bourguignati, Mab. — 

 Common; Cockburnspath, Coldingham, Eyemouth, Berwick. 



Amalia gagates (Drap)— On 27th September 1890 I found 

 two examples (type and var. plumlea) of this scarce Slug 

 under a stone on the roadside close to Cove Farm, near 

 Cockburnspath. 



Limax maximus, L. — Observed on several occasions near 

 Cockburnspath and about Eyemouth. This is the L. cinereus 

 of Johnston's list. 



Limax marginatus (Miill.) = L. arborum, B.-Ch. — A few 

 (including var. nemorosa) at Coldingham, September 1890 

 and fairly common about Eyemouth in September 1895. 



Agriolimax agrestis (L.) — Abundant everywhere. 



Agriolimax l^vis, Mull. — A few under stones in damp 

 spots near the shore between Eyemouth and St. Abbs, 

 September 1895. This, no doubt, is the Limax hrunneus of 

 Johnston's list. 



Vitrina pellucida (Miill.) — Common; Cockburnspath, Pease 

 dean, Eyemouth, Burnmouth, etc. 



Hyalinia cellaria (Miill.) — Common about Cockburnspath, 

 Eyemouth, etc. 



Hyalinia alliaria (Miller.) — Fairly common; Cockburns- 

 path, Pease dean, Eyemouth. 



Hyalinia nitidula (Drap.) — Common; Cockburnspath, Pease 

 dean, Coldingham, Ayton, Eyemouth, etc. 



Hyalinia pura (Alder.) — Obtained in Pease dean and Ale 

 dean, but not in any abundance. 



Hyalinia crystallina (Miill.) — Fairly common about Cock- 

 burnspath, the Pease dean, Eyemouth, and Burnmouth. 



