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120. [[underlined]] Gt. Blasket [[/underlined]] In deposits in cliffs above sands. Helix itala 15.6.12 " [[Ditto for: Helix]] internita " [[Ditto for: Helix]] nemoralis " [[Ditto for: Helix]] aspersa " [[Ditto for Helix]] barbara Pupa cylindium [[side note applying to above three species]] Non of any great age but up to four or five feet thick in some places. [[/side note]] Coch. lubrica Hyalinia cillaria North west cliffs & gullies. 16.6.12 Agrio. agrestis Arion ater " [[Ditto for: Arion]] intermedius Hyalinia cellaria Very abundant in same places. " [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] alliaria " [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] nitidula " [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] pura " [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] radiatula " [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] crystalline " [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] fulva [[end page]] [[start page]] 121 Helix rotundata Nearly all pale, some nearly white. " [[Ditto for: Helix]] nemoralis Some large shells in the sheltered parts of the cliffs. [[strikethrough]] Also [[underlined]] Vallonia excentrica [[/underlined]] ! A.W.S. 1924. 2 specimens See p. [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] 117 ante! [[/strikethrough]] Coch. lubrica [[Caryelis rivis?]] Clausilia bidentata Pupa anglica " [[Ditto for: Pupa]] cylindra Limnaea truncatula In millions on the wet rocks below the only spring in the bug gully (Foilbeg.) evidently feeding on alga [[underlined]] Cladophora crispata [[/underlined]] (Roth.) Kütz. (?). named by Wm. West. Syble Head on Dingle Peninsula [[arrow pointing to image]] [[image: photo of cliffs]] Croaghmore, 968 ft. [[arrow pointing to image]] N. W cliffs Gt. Blasket.
Transcription Notes:
Arion ater = black slug
Sybil Head Dingle Peninsula
Croaghmarhin