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1885. ‘‘Notes on the Land and Fresh-water Mollusca about 
Greenock and surrounding District,’ by Thos. Scott 
(“ Tran. Nat. Hist. Soc. of Glasgow ”). 
1886. “ Preliminary Notes on the Land and Fresh-water Mollusca 
about Tarbert, Loch Fyne,” by Thos. Scott (‘‘ Journal of 
Conchology”’). 
1889. ‘‘The Land and Fresh-water Shells of the Neighbourhood of © 
North Berwick, Haddingtonshire,” by Rev. John M‘Murtrie,. 
M.A. (‘ Journal of Conchology ”). | 
1891. “ Census of Scottish Land and Fresh-water Mollusca,” by 
Wm. Denison Roebuck, F.L.S. (“ Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc.,. 
E:din.”). rik oe 
The species of the genus Vertigo referred to in the following: 
Notes are— 
VERTIGO ANTIVERTIGO (Drap.). 
This Vertigo as a recent (or living) species is, where the condi- 
tions are favourable, of comparatively frequent occurrence. It is 
recorded in Roebuck’s ‘Census ” from six different counties, in- 
cluding Sutherlandshire—to these I am able to add another, z7z., 
Fifeshire. Some time ago Mr. J. W. Paterson of Edinburgh, sub- 
mitted for my inspection a number of shells obtained by him near 
Largo during last autumn, and among them I observed this species. 
The fossil distribution of Vertigo antivertigo in Scotland seems to be 
very limited, as yet I only know of its occurrence in the Elie 
post-tertiary deposits described in the Proceedings of the Royal 
Physical Society, Edinburgh, vol. x., p. 334, and since in what 
appears to be an older deposit than that described in the Pro- 
ceedings referred to. This deposit—which also occurs at Elie— 
was exposed while some drainage operations were being carried 
out. This Vertigo was comparatively common in both deposits. 
VERTIGO PYGMA (Drap.). 
This is a common species in many places; at least I have 
found it so both in the east and west of Scotland. Last autumn 
I collected a good number of specimens among the ruins of an 
old boundary wall near Elie, and J. W. Paterson showed me 
specimens collected by him near Largo. I have also obtained it on 
Inchkeith. Fife is not included in the ‘‘Census” of distribution 
for this species. 
