172 Land and Fresh- Water Mollusca. 



Hyalinia ftjlva (Miill.) — Not uncommon in the Pease dean 

 and about Eyemouth and Burnmouth. 



Helix rotundata, Miill. — Common ; Cockburnspath, Eye- 

 mouth, etc. 



Helix pygm^a, Drap. — A few specimens of this minute 

 shell were obtained among dead leaves in Pease dean in 

 October 1890, and also near Eyemouth in September 1895. 



Helix aculeata, Miill. — Among some dead leaves, brought 

 from the Pease dean on 4th October 1890 and sifted at home, 

 were one or two examples of this interesting species. 



Helix pulchella, Miill.— Fairly common under stones 

 about Eyemouth and Burnmouth. 



Helix aspersa, Miill. — Common about Cockburnspath; also 

 at Coldingham, Eyemouth, Berwick, etc. 



Helix nemoralis, L.— Common, and in several varieties 

 (particularly v. libellula and v. rubella) both banded and un- 

 handed. 



Helix hortensis, Miill. — In September 1890 I obtained a 

 specimen of this form at the foot of the Pease dean ; and 

 in September 1895 it was not uncommon in the neighbourhood 

 of Eyemouth, where an example of v. purpurascens, Ckll., was got. 



Helix arbustorum, L. — Foot of Pease dean, September 

 1890, a few half grown: Ale dean, among Luzula ; and on 

 the sea banks about Eyemoutb and Burnmouth, September 

 1895, abundant and fine — a few specimens of the var. 

 flavescens were obtained. 



Helix hispida, L. — Common about Cockburnspath and at 

 foot of Pease dean, the variety hispidosa, Mous. (= U, hispida, 

 Jeffreys) predominating. Common also about Eyemouth and 

 Burnmouth, but there I found more of the type (= H. 

 concinna, Jeffreys) than of the variety. 



Helix granulata, Alder (= H. sericea, Jeffreys.) — This 

 interesting species was found in abundance among Equisetum 

 Jluviatile, Eupatorium cannahinum, etc., in a piece of boggy 

 ground on the sea banks south of Burnmouth, 23rd and 

 24th September 1895. 



Helix fusca, Mont. — One or two in Pease dean, September 

 1890; fairly common among Luzula sylvatica in Ale dean, 

 near Eyemouth, September 1895. In the latter locality I 

 took one off the leaf of an elm, at a height of about 6 

 feet from the ground. 



