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Can any of these " yomif^ shells " possibly be T. iJiis- 

 illa ? 



Vsammohia tellinella, Lam. 



Abundant m one haul off Bradda Head (F.A.). 



[Donax trunculus, L. 



An undoubted error in Kep. I, p. 252 for D. vittatus, 

 DaC. or a variety : the true D. triinculus is a mediter- 

 ranean species of which 2 specimens have occurred 

 on the S. coast of Devon. The mistake must have 

 originated from Forbes' nomenclature, as in his time 

 all British authors called our common species trun- 

 ciihis. cf. Jeff. B.C. II, 405.^ 



Scrohicidaria prismatica, Mont. 



Occasionally living, more frequent dead at Bull Bay 

 with S. alba (l^'.A.) : Port Erin, living (F.A.) : very 

 rare at Southport, dead (G.W.C.)- 



Soleii peUucidus, Penn. 



Abundantly, living in several parts of central area, 

 and at 4 — 10 miles W. of Southport : more sparingly 

 at Bull Bay (F.A. ). 



"^ Pandora inaeq nival vis, L., omitted from Bep. I. 



Isle of Man in 20 fms., and N. AVales in 12 fms. 

 (Forbes, as P. ohtusa) : Carnarvon Bay ("Hyaena," 

 1890) : Port Erin and central area (F.A.): Llandudno 

 (F.A.) all living : one dead specimen at Birkdale 

 (G.W.C). 



Lyonsia norvegica, Chem. 



Alive in 20 fms.. Isle of Man (Forbes) : one fine 

 specimen alive off Bay Fine (F.A.) : one dead in 

 central area with valves united. 



Corhula gibba, 01. 



LiiYmg passiju, usually frequent. 



My a bingliami, Turton. 



Moelfre Bay and Bull Bay (F.A.). 



