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Little Deer Park, Glenarm, continued

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Helix intersecta | On chalk debris to 100 ft. alt. no doubt this is the 'coast road' habitat reported to R. J. Welch about 15 years ago by Robt. Patterson who gave Welch some shells of this species taken on "coast road between Garron Point & Larne"
H. nemoralis
H. hispida | 'Murlough Bay' form. Flat.
H. arbustorum | Among nettles at base of basaltic cliffs, 450 feet alt.
Clausilia bidentata
Pupa cylindrum 
Acicula lineata | 450 ft. alt. 

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Owencam channel, Glenshesk, Ballycastle, Antrim. A.W.S. 2-8-14. 

[[side note]] Some quite decent bits of native scrub occur in this glacial overflow channel. [[line]]. [[underlined]] A.W.S. [[/underlined]] [[/side note]]

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Limax arbrum
Agrio. agrestris
Arion ater
" [[Ditto for: Arion]] subfuscus

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Chalk Quarry behind Ballycastle Village, Antrim. A.W.S. 2-8-14.

Arion ater
Hyalinia cellaria
Helix hispida
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] nemoralis
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] intersceta | Discovered here by Charles Oldham in may 1923. Not seen here by Welch, Standen & party in 1897 - 1900, but may have been overlooked. Nowadays it is [[underlined]] abundant [[/underlined]].

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