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September Trip. 1914
A.W.S. & M.D.S.

near Mallow, East Cork
10th & 11th Sept.

[[List of species on left with comments to right of line, here separated by | ]]

Limax flavus | Abundant on wall by road leading up to station.
Helix apsersa | " " " " [[Dittos for: Abundant on wall by road leading up to station.]]
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] rufescens | Roadsides south of Mallow.
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] costata | " " [[Ditto for: Roadsides south of Mallow.]]
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] rupestris | " " [[Ditto for: Roadsides south of Mallow.]] 
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] rotundata | " " [[Ditto for: Roadsides south of Mallow.]]
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] hispida | " " [[Ditto for: Roadsides south of Mallow.]]
Pupa cylindracea | " " [[Ditto for: Roadsides south of Mallow.]]
Clausilia bidentata | " " [[Ditto for: Roadsides south of Mallow.]]
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Along shore, east side of Dingle Harbour near Black Point, South Kerry.
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[[underlined]] Those marked * were also  seen fossil in blown sand along coast. [[/underlined]]

Limax arborum
Agrio. agrestis
Hyalinia pura
Helix rotundata | *
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] pulchella | *
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] itala | *
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] intersecta
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] nemoralis | *
" [[Ditto for: Helix]] aspersa
Coch. lubrica | *
Vertigo pygmaea
Pupa muscorum | A few alive under stones near old tower.
" [[Ditto for: Pupa]] anglica | By stream.
" [[Ditto for: Pupa]] cylindracea | Type & var. [[underlined]] anconostoma [[/underlined]] common by tower under the same fallen stones
Clausilia bidentata | *
Balea perversa