516' Mr. Jeffreys's Supplement to the " Synopsis of 



Testa subdolioliformis, ventricosior, nitidula et (praeser- 

 tim ad apicem) argute striata, fulvo-cornea. Anfrac- 

 tus 4 — 5, globosi. Aperture suborbiculato-lunata, 

 extils parilm marginata, subsinuata; int^s 5- — 6 

 lam§llis, nemp^ 2 — 3 columellaribus et 3 labralibus 

 instructa : peristomio tenui, subreflexo. Umbilicus 

 angustatus. 



Long. 0.06.— Diam. 0.04. 



Vertigo 4 — 5-dentata. Studer, Catal. 



V. pygmsea. Ff.? 



V. similis. Ferussac, Frodr. 64. 



Pupa sexdentata. Mr. Alder, Catal. 

 In a marshy piece of ground near Rawleigh House (Mrs. Bar- 

 bor's), Barnstaple, together with the last and following species, 

 rare. 



The first intimation I had of this very desirable shell having 

 been found in Britain, was through the Baron de Ferussac, in 

 whose cabinet at Paris I observed specimens which Mr. Bean 

 had sent him from Scarborough as the Turbo sexdentatus of 

 Montagu. And Mr. Alder (who was aware of its distinctness 

 from Montagu's species) has since obligingly presented me with 

 a fine series from the neighbourhood of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



A. vulgaris, p. 360. 



Jaminia 5-dentata Risso, iv. 88 ? 

 A. palustris, p. 360. 



Jaminia 7-dentata. Rmo, iv. 88? 

 Under ash-boughs which had lain long on the ground ; not 

 uncommon in several places about Bath ; rejectamenta at Bat- 

 tersea, rare ; and with the last species. 



Vertigo. 

 V. pusilla, jp. 361. 



Jaminia 



