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North Cliffs of Knocknaveen, Clare Island
250 - 300 feet alt. AWS 18.7.11
Agrio. agrestis
Arion ater
" [[Ditto for: Arion]] subfuscus
" [[Ditto for: Arion]] intermedius
" [[Ditto for: Arion]] circumscriptus | Very scarce.
Vitrina pellucida | Dead.
Hyalinia alliaria | Rare.
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] nitidula | Very common.
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] pura | Abundant.
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] crystallina
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] fulva
Helix rotundata
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] nemoralis | Including one Var. [[underline]] citrinozonata [[/underline]] [[boxed]] This specimen was brought home alive & in 1913 bred with a similar species from near Cloghane, Dingle Promontory, Kerry. All the young proved to be of the var. [[underline]] citrinozonata [[/underline]] [[/boxed]]
Helix fuca
Coch. lubrica
Carychium minimum
Pupa anglica
" [[Ditto for: Pupa]] cylindracea
Clausilia bidentata
Balea perversa. | Only seen in one spot -beneath an overhung piece of rock - where it occurred in Sept. 1909.

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Marsh at Harbour, Clare Island, No. 1.
AWS 18.7.11
Milax gagates
Succinea pfeifferi. | Fine specimen inside drain, alongside road.
Limnaea pereger | Abundant in mud of dried up pools
" [[Ditto for: Limnaea]] palustris | A few fine specimens with [[underline] L. peregra [[/underline]]
" [[Ditto for: Limnaea]] truncatula
Pisidium casertanum
 [[circled on right side]] 313 [[/circled]]
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Knocknaveen Top, Clare Island, No.
Agrio. agrestis
" [[Ditto for: Agrio]] laevis
Arion ater Vars. [[underline]] castanea [[/underline]] & [[underline]] plumpea [[/underline]] & type.
Hyalinia radiatula
Zon. excavatus | Type.
Pupa anglica
Limnaea truncatula
Pisidium
[[circled on right]] 314 [[/circled]]
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Transcription Notes:
Geonames lists only a "Knock" in Co. Clare There is a Knocknaveen hill on Clare Island.