179 LAND AND FRESH-WATER MOLLUSCA OF BUTE, 
iSaecinen, HELICIDS. 
| Drapernaud. Succinea putris (Linné).—Loch Fad. (St. Ninians Bay.*) 
Vitrina, yaa i 
: Drapernaud. Vitrina pellucida, Miller.—Shores of Loch Fad. 
pee Zonites cellarius (Miiller).—Common ; shores of Loch Fad, and 
| De Montfort. 4 other places. 
: 5. alliarvus (Miiller)—Common; shores of Loch Fad, and 
other places. 
be aliarius var. viridula, Jeffreys.—Shore of Loch Fad; 
not common. 
Bg nitidulus (Drapernaud).—Frequent; shores of Loch Fad, 
and other places. (Woodend.*) 
| »  radiatulus (Alder).—Shores of Loch Fad. (Chapelton.*) | 
| 5 purus (Alder).—Shores of Loch Fad; not very common. 
2, nitidus (Miiller).—Shores of Loch Fad. (Loch Ascog,* 
| Greenan Loch.*) 
/ Ne excavatus (Bean).—Shores of Loch Fad and Loch Ascog. 
(Near Chapelton,* above Ardbeg Point.*) _ 
‘1 a crystallinus (Miller).—Common;. shores of Loch Fad, 
Fs and other places. 
fulvus (Miuller).—Frequent ; shores of Loch Fad, and 
other places. 
Helix, Helix lamellata, Jeffreys. —(Woodend,* Mountstuart. fe) I did 
Linné. not observe this species. 
| a aculeata, Muller. —(Woodend,* Mountstuart.*) Wood by 
\ the side of the shore road hear Ascog. 
| »  aspersa, Miller.—Common ; shores of Loch Fad, and 
other places. . 
| »  aspersa var. conoidea, Picard.—By the side of an old 
wall at Port Bannatyne. 
a »,  aspersa var. depressa, Scott.—-In the vicinity of the 
; Aquarium. 
| »  mnemoralis, Linné, including several colour-varieties.— 
Common; shores of Loch Fad, and other places. 
| 3  arbustorwm, Linné.—Common in the vicinity of the 
Aquarium. (Woods behind Kamesburgh.*) 
| 5 arbustorwm var. marmorata, Taylor.—In the vicinity of 
the Aquarium. 
| »  rufescens, Pennant.—(Ettrick Bay, one specimen.*) 
5  ?concinna, Jeffreys.—In the vicinity of the Aquarium. 
| Specimens were sent to Mr. Taylor, Leeds, and while 
he agreed with me as to their identity with Jd. 
concinna, Jeffreys, he stated that he did not consider 
the species a very satisfactory one. It certainly 
| comes very near H. hispida, and considerable famili- 
| : On Haddin’s authority. See his paper in Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc., Glasg., 1869. 
