130 AGRIOLIMAX LiEVIS. 



Linlithgow— Philpstown Loch, Oct. 1S90 ! Carribber Glen, Feb. 1898, and Dal 

 ineny, Oct. 1902 ! W. Evans. Mr. R. Godfrey remarks that though not abundant 

 it is almost universal throughout the county, and cites many coast and inland 

 localities, as well as a number in the Avon valley and in the Bo'ness district. 



Edinburgh— Bonally, Oct. 1888! W.D.K. 'Hillend Farm, Pentlands, March 

 1890 ! Balerno, April 1890 ! the Bush, Penicuik, Dec. 1890 ; Arniston, June 1902 ; 

 Duddingston Loch, May 1894, and Vogrie Glen, Feb. 1897 ; Kirknewton ! Eoslin ! 

 Dalhousie ! plantation above Dreghorn, March 1890 ! W. Evans. 



EAST HIGHLANDS. 



Fife and Kinross— Otterston, June 1890 ! Dura Den, July 1890 ! St. Andrews, 

 Aug. 1890 ! Tentsmuir, Aug. 1890! Kilconquhar, Sept. 1893, Loch Leven, June 1894 ! 

 and Loch Gelly, May 189.5, W. Evans. 



Stirling — Frequent, Baldernock and Kilsyth (F. G. Binnie, 'West Scotland List, 

 1876, p. 41). 



Perth S. and Clackmannan— Port of Menteith, April 1892 ! Dollar, April 1897 ! 

 Wharry Glen near Bridge of Allan, Feb. 1898 ! and Callander, April 1892! W. Evans. 



Perth Mid— Lawers and Fearnan, Loch Tay side. May 1892 ! W. Evans. 



Perth N.— Fenderbridge, Glen Tilt, Sept. 1898, Loch of Clunie, July 1890! 

 W. Evans. 



Aberdeen S.— Summit of Clunie Pass, altitude 2,100 feet, July 1890 ! W. Evans. 



Elgin — Not uncommon in Moray. Abundant on damp warm evenings near Jlill 

 of Birnie (Rev. G. Gordon, Zool.,' 18.54, p. 4453). Nairn, Jan. 1887! Rev. J. E. 

 Somerville. 



Easterness — Kincraig, Oct. 1889 ! W. Evans. 



]\-EST HIGHLANDS. 



Main Argyle— Coast south of Dunoon, Aug. 1886 ! W.D.R. 



Clyde Isles — Abundant on shores of Loch Greenan, Bute, Aug. 1886 ! W.D.R. 

 Brodick, Isle of Arran, April 189.5 ! W. Evans. 



Cantire — South of West Loch Tarbert, near head of Locli, April 1886 ! T. Scott. 



Ebudes N. — Dunvegau Castle, Skye, W. Thompson (Forbes & Hanley, British 

 Moll., 18.53, p. 21). 



NORTH HIGHLANDS. 



Ross E. — Numerous near Bonar Bridge, Dornoch Frith, Feb. 1887 ! W. Baillie. 



Sutherland E. — Near Loch Brora, Oct. 1883 ! Golspie Burn, June 1884 ! South of 

 Little Ferry, Dornoch, Oct. 1884 ! and near the Mound, June 1885 ! W. Baillie. 



Sutherland W.— Mouth of Halladaile River, Nov. 1886 ! W. Baillie. 



Caithness — Wick (Peach, Caithness List, 1864). Bank of Dunbeatli River, May 

 1884 ! W. Baillie. 



NORTH ISLES. 



Shetlands— (Heynemann, Jahrb. Deutsch. Mai. Ges., 1885, p. 248). 



IRELAND. 

 This is said by Dr. Scharff to be one of the rarest of the Irish slugs. It was first 

 discovered in Ireland, in April 1884, at Coleraine in Co. Deny, by Mr. L. E. Adams. 



ULSTER. 



Derry — Coleraine, common, April 1884, L. E. Adams. Culmore near London- 

 derry, J. N. Milne (R. F. Scharff, Irish Nat., 1892). 



Antrim— Colin Glen near Belfast, Oct. 1899 ; in wood, Ballycastle, and (ilencorp, 

 March 1900 ; common on marshy ground, shores of Lough Neagh, at Antrim, Aug. 

 1898 ; and on Ram's Island, Lough Neagh, May 1900 ; also found about Ballycastle, 

 and other localities, but not so common as in County Down, R. AVelch. Common in 

 damp parts of wood, Murloiigh, Sept. 1896 (R. Staiiden, Irish Nat., Jan. 1897). 



Down — Common around flax dam, near Ballynahinch Junction, March 1899; 

 common under stones around flax dams, in the White Bog, Ivillough, Oct. 1898 ; 

 Deer's Meadow, Mourne Mountains, alt. 1,110 feet, Jan. 1898 ; on watercress, below 

 Spring Well, Clonduff Castle, Jan. 1898 ; damp hollow, Newcastle dunes, Aug. 1898; 

 common at the roots of rushes, Shaw's Bridge, Belfast, March 1809 ; common on 

 rejectamenta, Ravernet River, April 1899 ; Hillsborough, jVpril 1899 ; marsh near 

 Dundrum, Nov. 1899, R. Welch. Shores of pond, Belvoir Park, May 1898 ; Oak- 

 Icigh, Ormeau Park, and in marsh, Loughinsland, Feb. 1900, A. W". Stelfox and 

 R. Welch. 



Monaghan— Marsh at Lake Glasslough demesne, Oct. 1887, It. Welch. 



Donegal — Letterkenny, Nov. 1892, Rev, A. H. Delap. 



Fermanagh — Sparingly on shores of lake, Enniskillen, R. \Volcli. 



LEINSTER. 



Dublin — Banks of an old lish-pond on Lord Massey's estate, Killakee, Dublin 

 Mountains, Sept. 1890; Cani(d<mines, April 1S92, and in orchid houses, Trinity 

 College Botanic Gardens, Jan. 1891, R. F. Scharif. In marsh, Bushey Park, Dublin, 

 Sept. 1903, A. W. Stelfox and R. Welch. 



