542 Mr. S. V. Wood^s Catalogue of Shells from the Crag, 



My specimens are larger than the generality of the recent British, 

 and they are also less slender, but otherwise correspond. 



Cor. Crag. Red Crag. Mam. Crag. Recent. 



16. Fusus paululus, n. s. 



Sutton. I II 



Axis one line. This much resembles a small shell figured and de- 

 scribed as Fusus nanus by Lea, Contribut. to Geol. pi. 5. f. 155 ; but 

 the crag shell is beautifully cancellated on the body whorl, which I 

 do not see in the above figure, nor is there any mention made of such 

 ornament. I have only one specimen. 



17. — ? rufus (Murex rufus, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 263). 



I I Thorpe. | Britain. 



l.Pleurotoma.? variegatum, Phil. {Enum. Moll. Sic. p. 197. t. 11. 

 f. 14). 



Sutton. I I I Mediterranean. 



2. — ? lineare (Murex linearis, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 261. t. 9. f. 4. 



Mangelia linearis. Leach MS.). 



Sutton. I Sutton. ] | Britain. 



3. — ? cancellatum (Fusus cancellatus, Min. Con. t. 525). 



Sutton. I Sutton. | | 



4. — } mitrula (Buccinum mitrula, Min. Con. t. 375). 



Sutton. I Sutton. | | 



5. — intorta (Murex intorta, Brocchi, Conch. Foss. Suhapen. t. 8. 



f. 17). 



I Butley. I I 



Sutton. I Sutton. 



Sutton. I Sutton. 



I Sutton. 



6.— 



7.— 



8.— 



9.— 



I Sutton. I I 



The markings of these four species of true Pleurotoma are so much 

 obliterated as to render them unfit for comparison. 



10. — tuberculosum. 



Sutton. I WaltonNaze. | | 



11. — porrectum. 



Sutton. I I I 



Identical with a Touraine shell in Mr. Lyell's collection. 



12. — ? scabriusculum, n. s. 



I Sutton. I I 



13. — } pUciferum, n. s. 



Sutton. I I I 



14._?_? 



Sutton. I I I 



There are probably two or three more species from the coralline 



