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Glenballyeamon, Cushendall. Antrim. AWS. 6.4.12.
1. Near Waterfall at head of glen.
2. In side glen on N.W. side of Valley opposite lime-kilns at Retreat.
3. Issbawn Valley.
4. Tievebulliagh (east) cliffs up to 1,150 ft.

[[List of species on left, remarks about them to right of drawn line, designated here by | ]]

Agrio. agrestis | 1 - 4.
Arion ater | 1 - 4.
" [[Ditto for: Arion]] intermedius | 1 - 4.
" [[Ditto for: Arion]] circumscriptus | 1 - 3.
Vitrina pellucida | 1 -4.
Hyalinia alliaria | 3 & 4.
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] nitidala. | 1 - 4.
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] pura. | 1 - 4.
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] 
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] crystallina | 1 - 4.
" [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] fubra | 1 & 3.
Helix rotundata | 1 - 4.
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] hispida | 1 - 4.
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] fusca. | 1 & 2.
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] arbustorum | 1 & 2. Nearly all yellow in No. 1 & all brown in No. 2.

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[[List of species on left, remarks about them to right of drawn line, designated here by | ]]

Helix nemoralis | 1 - 4. On the [[insertion]] ^ basalt [[/insertion]] cliffs of No. 4 & on the grass slopes below them there lives a race quite like the alpine forms of the Sligo Mts. Many specimens have white lips.
Coch. lubrica | 1 - 4.
Carychium minimum | 1 - 3.
Clausilia bidentata | 1 - 4
Sph. edentala | 3.
Ancylus fluviatilis | 1.
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Ardclinis Mountains, between Glenariff and Carnlough, Antrim, AWS. 7.4.12.

1. Lough Natully, 1,100 ft. alt.

Liminaea trancatula | ? (? [[underlined]] L. palustris [[/underlined]] jus.)
Pisidium nitidum | [[checkmark]] AWS 1949!
" [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] lilljeborgi | [[checkmark]] AWS 1949!
" [[Ditto for: Pisidium]]
[[circled]] 354 [[/circled]]
See also p. 179 
[[underlined]] L. peregra [[/underlined]]
" [[Ditto for: L]] [[underlined]] palustris [[/underlined]].

Transcription Notes:
Can't work out [[Issbawn?]] Valley -@siobhanleachman I can't work it out either. I tried searching maps of the area too. I'm thinking that he wrote what it sounds like rather than a spelling. - @mlmarshall13 @siobhanleachman - found it! Issbawn also known as Upper Gortnagross. Have taken out [[?]].