Mr. S. V. Wood's Catalogue of Shells from the Crag, 245 



* The river Deben separates this parish from Woodbridge, but the quarries 

 from which the greater part of the shells were obtained are situated at the di- 

 stance of two miles from that town. 



f Hist. Conch., fol. Lond. 1687. Lib. iii. 



I Ramsholt is on the banks of the Deben, about four miles from Woodbridge. 



§ I presume this to differ from Solen genuis, Nyst, in not being cylindrical : 

 our shell is broader on the posterior than on the anterior side, a character not 

 given in his description. 



|| Until more specimens be found I think there is a doubt about this species. 



■f These Myce present a variety of distorted forms, but all that are in my ca- 

 binet, and all that I have seen from the crag, may be referred to the above species. 



** This is identical with a | nent British shell not figured that I am aware of. 



ff My specimens are corm\ ad and broken ; too imperfect for identification. 



