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C. Branchial processes clustered : dorsal tentacles smooth : 

 angles of the foot produced : odontophore as in the last sec- 

 tion, with the addition of 2 separate lateral spines. (Cory- 

 phella, Gray.) 



8. E. rufibranchialis, Johnston. 



E. rufibranchialis, Johnst. in Loud. Mag. N. H. v. p. 428 ; A. & H. Brit. 

 Nud. Moll. fam. 3, pi. 14. 



Body very slender, tapering to an elongated and finely 

 pointed tail, white : dorsal tentacles linear, of moderate length, 

 slightly corrugated : oral tentacles a very little shorter than 

 the dorsal pair : branchial processes linear, rosecoloured, with 

 white tips ; set in 6 or 7 clusters on each side of the back : 

 foot with the anterior angles rather short. L. 1. 



Habitat : Near low-water mark, on most parts of our coast, 

 but more especially in the east ; not rare. It is difficult to 

 give exact localities, as other species have occasionally been 

 taken for it. [Kiel Bay and Little Belt (Meyer and Mobius).] 



9. E. linea'ta, Loven. 



E. lineata, Lov. Ind. Moll. Scand. p. 8 ; A. & H. Brit. Nud. Moll. fam. 3, 

 pi. 16. 



Body rather slender, pellucid white, with 3 longitudinal 

 opaque-white lines on the body, the central one bifurcating 

 on the head into the oral tentacles : dorsal tentacles longish, 

 with an opaque-white line down the back of each : oral ten- 

 tacles rather longer than the dorsal : branchial processes nearly 

 linear, rosecoloured, with an opaque-white line in front and 

 white rings at the tip ; set in 4 or 5 clusters on the sides of 

 the back : foot with the anterior angles produced. L. 1. 



Habitat : Between tide-marks and in shallow water. 

 Saltcoats, Ayrshire (Landsborough) ; Douglas, Isle of Man 

 (Alder) ; Morecambe, Lancashire (Moser). It was found on 

 the Swedish coast by Professor Loven. [Nice (Yerany, as 

 AUolis Demartinii).~\ 



