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South Shore, No. 1, Clare Island.
 AWS 20.7.11.
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Agrio. agrestis.
Limax arborum
Arion ater | Var. [[underline]] plumpea [[/underline]] & [[underline]] castanea [[/underline]]
" [[Ditto for: Arion]] subfuscus
" [[Ditto for: Arion]] intermedius
Hyalinia crystallina
Zon. excavatus
Helix rotundata
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] nemoralis
Coch. lubrica.
Carychium minimum
Vertigo substriata
Clausilia bidentata
Pupa anglica.

Pisidium  | [[circled]] 315 [[/circled]]
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21
Caher Island, West Mayo,
2 1/2 hours collecting, AWS. 21.7.11.
Limax arborum. | One fine specimen in fields near church.
Milax gagates | One spec. with [[underline]] L. arborum. [[/underline]]
Agrio. agrestis. | Common. Var. [[underline]] brunnea. [[/underline]]
" [[Ditto for: Agrio.]] laevis | In damp spot on shore below church.
Arion ater. | Frequent.
" [[Ditto for: Arion]] intermedius | " [[Ditto for: Frequent]].
Vitrina pellucida | Abundant dead under stones between the lake & south shore with [[underline]] A. [[strikethrough]] pulchella [[/strikethrough]] excentrica. [[/underline]]
Hyalinia alliaria | Type common.
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] nitidula | With [[underline]] Agrio. laevis [[/underline]]
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] pura | " " "[[Dittos for: With Agrio. laevis.]]
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] radiatula | Frequent.
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] crystallina | With [[underline]] L. arborum. [[/underline]]
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] fulva. | With [[underline]] H. nitidula [[/underline]] &c.
Helix rotundata | Frequent,  but scarce.
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] [[strikethrough]] pulchella [[/strikethrough]] = excentrica! AWS 1924 | Common with [[underline]] V. pellucida [[/underline]]
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] itala | South shore. Common.
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] aspersa | Round church & south shore.
Coch. lubrica | Frequent
Carychium minimum | " [[Ditto for: Frequent]]
Pupa anglica | In damp spot north-east cliffs.
Pupa cylindracea | Frequent.

Transcription Notes:
Zon. probably = Zonitoides &c is an old way of writing etc. Seen frequently in many fieldbooks around this time and earlier -@siobhanleachman