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This species has some faint resemblance to Scalaria nana, Jeffr., but is much squatter, with a 

 shorter base and a blunter apex. It is certainly an exceptional form for the genus under which it is 

 placed, but I know no better place for it. 



11. Phasianella, Linne, 1804. 

 Phasianella pulla (Linne). 



Turbo pullus, Linne, Syst. Nat., 12th ed., p. 1233, No. 610. 



„ „ Lamarck, Anim. s. vert., vol. vii. p. 49, sp. 31, and (ed. Desh.) vol. ix. p. 217, sp. 31. 



„ „ Dilhvyn, Cat., vol. ii. p. 822, sp. 17. 



Phasianella pulla, Deshayes, Encyclop. method., vol. iii. p. 750, sp. 2. 

 ,, ,, Deshayes, Mor^e Zool., vol. iii. p. 145, No. 179. 



„ „ Philippi, Enuni. Mod. Sicd., vol. i. pp. 187, 188, and vol. ii. p. 158, sp. 1. 



„ „ D'Orbigny (in Webb and Berthelot), Moll. Canaries, p. 81. 



„ ,, Kiener, Iconog. (Phasianella), pi. v. fig. 1. 



„ „ Forbes and Hanley, Brit. Moll., vol. u. p. 538, pi. lxix. figs. 1-3 and pi. DD. fig. 



5 (animal). 

 Turbo pullus, "Wood, Ind. Test. (ed. Hanley), p. 150, pL xxx. fig. 17 (Phasianella). 

 Phasianella pulla, Philippi, Conch. Cab. (ed. Kiister), p. 11, sp. 12, pi. iii. figs. 15-20. 



,, „ Keeve, Conch. Icon., vol. xiii. pi. v. fig. 14 and pi. vi. fig. 20. 



Turbo pullus, Hanley, Ipsa Linn. Conch., pp. 327, 530 (Phasianella). 



Phasianella pulla, Jeffreys, Mar. Test. Piedmont, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, voL xvii., 1856, 

 p. 182. 

 „ „ Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., vol. iii. p. 338, pi. viii. fig. 1, and vol. v. p. 204, pi. lxiv. 



%• 1. 



„ „ Weinkauff, Conch, d. Mittelm., voL ii. p. 342, sp. 1. 



,, „ Jeffreys, Med. Mod., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. vi., 1870, p. 12 (separate 



impression). 

 „ „ Hidalgo, Mod. test. mar. Espagne, p. 134, No. 58. 



„ „ Seguenza, Formaz. Terz. Calabria, pp. 269, 320, 355. 



„ „ Monterosato, Enumeraz., p. 22. 



„ „ Jeffreys, "Lightning" and "Porcupine" Exped, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1883, 



p. 109. 



Station VIIp. February 10, 1738. Lat. 28° 35' N., long. 16° 5' W. Tenerife. 78 

 fathoms. Volcanic sand. 



Habitat. — From the Orkneys to the Canaries and the entire Mediterranean basin 

 (Jeffreys). 1 



1 Dr Gwyn Jeffreys refers this species to the "West Indies on the authority of M. Petit de Saussaye, Journ. 

 de conch., vol. ii., 1851, p. 428, but the species was probably not wed determined, as it does not appear in Dr 

 Fischer's later catalogue of the same collection (M. le Commandant Beau's), published in the Revue coloniale, 

 Paris, 1857, but is replaced by Phasianella lesscllata (sic), C. B. Ad., Phasianella zebrina, D'Orb., and Phasianella 

 umbilkata, D'Orb. 



