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Helix capebata, Mont. — Common near Berwick, October 

 1890; and about Eyemouth and Burnmouth, September 

 1895. 



BuLiMiNUS OBSCURUS (Miill.) — In some abundance on a wall 

 near the foot of Pease dean, September 1890 ; also on rocks 

 near Eyemouth and by the roadside on the way to Ay ton, 

 September 1895. 



Pupa anglica (Fer.) = P. ringens, Jeffreys. — Common 

 among moss under HJquisetum flaviatile, etc., on boggy ground 

 on the sea banks a shoit distance south of Burnmouth, 

 September 1895. 



Pupa cylindracea (DaC). =^ P. umbilicata, Drap. — Common 

 in all the localities I examined — Cockburnspath, Pease dean, 

 St. Abbs, Ayton, Eyemouth, Burnmouth, etc. 



Vertigo anti vertigo (Drap.) — On 22nd September 1895 I 

 found a colony of this minute species under a quantity of 

 smallish stones, lying on moist mossy ground close to the 

 beach between Eyemouth and St. Abbs. I gathered about 

 200 specimens, and might easily have obtained two or three 

 times that number. This is the V. palustris of Johnston's list. 



Vertigo pygm^a (Drap.)— Along with the last, and in 

 nearly equal abundance ; also common under stones on the 

 sea banks about Burnmouth, etc. 



Vertigo edentula (Drap.) — A few among leaves from the 

 Pease dean, October 1890; and fairly common in Ale dean, 

 September 1895. 



Balea perversa (L.)— One or two on wall near the foot 

 of the Pease dean, September 1890; and a colony on a 

 damp rock near Eyemouth, September 1895. 



Clausilia perversa (Pult.) = C. rugosa, Drap. — Abundant 

 under stones and on rocky faces on the sea banks about 

 Eyemouth, Burnmouth, etc. ; also under Luzula in Ale dean. 



CooHLicoPA LUBRiCA (Miill.) — Commou ; Cockburnspath, Ale 

 dean, Eyemouth, Burnmouth, Berwick, etc. 



SucciNEA ELEGANS, Risso. — Succinece were common under stones 

 in a damp spot by the shore between Eyemouth and St. Abbs, 

 September 1895 ; and specimens I sent to Mr Taylor are referred 

 by him to this form (=(S. gracilis of Johnston's list.) 



Carychium minimum, Miill. — Abundant among dead leaves 

 in Pease dean, October 1890; and a few among damp moss 

 near Burnmouth, September 1895. 



