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230. Coast from Camalea to Bangor, Down. AWS. 20-6-14. [[List of species on left, remarks about them to right of drawn line, designated here by | ]] Arion ater. " [[Ditto for: Arion]] subfuscus Limax arborum Agrio. agrestis Hyalinia nitidula | D. " [[Ditto for: Hyalinia]] radiatula Helix aspersa. Clausidea bidentata [[line]] [[side note]] I saw no trace of [[underlined]] Helix virgata [[/underlined]] which was reported from here by W. Welch, a brother of R.J. Welch. I have never believed that the specimen bought by the former came from here. A.W.S. [[underlined]] 1914. [[/underlined]] [[/side note]] Shell marl near Maghaberry, Antrim. A.W.S. 21-6-14. This marl was reported on by Prof. Isaac Swain in Irish Naturalist for He got Limnaea pereger Planorbis glaber Pisidium pusillum [[circled]] 395 [[/circled]] [[end page]] [[start page]] 231 Section of meadow [[image - pen sketch showing a cross section of soil levels]] [[image labels]] level of meadow 1.6" to 2.6" of red clayey soil. (?) Hill - creep. Shell marl. 1" to 7" or even 9" in places. Blue clay 6" to 9" Red sandy clay (?) top of Malone Sands or Trias. [[/image labels]] From the marl I washed Agrio. laevis | one shell. Limnaea pereger. | Frequent. L. palustris | Fragments of what I fancy is a very large shell of this specimen; but A.S. Kennard thinks it is [[underlined]] L. stagnalis [[/underlined]] L. stagnalis | One 'baby' shell. Planorbis glaber | Abundant. " [[Ditto for: Planorbis]] crista | Very rare. Pisidium 4 specimens (?) | [[circled]] 396 [[/circled]] [[square]] Drift from Washing Bay, L. neagh, Co. Tyrone - A.W.S. 25-7-14. [[underlined]] Suc. pfeifferi, L. pereger-lacustris, V. piscinalis, B. tentaculata, Sph. corneum, Pal. jenkinsi, Pis. amnicum, P. nitidium, P. lilljeborgii, [[/underlined]] [[circled]] 396A. [[/circled]] [[/squared]]