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Buccinum undo, turn, L., var. littoralis, King, 



Southport. 



var. jordoni, Chaster (MS.), 

 Southport. 



monstr. acuminatum, Brod., 

 Southport. 

 Trophon truncatus, Str., var. alba, Jeff., Port Erin. 

 Fusus propinquus, Aid., var. jeffresiana, Fisch. (see 

 Fauna, vol. I., p. 244). 

 . F. antiquus, L., var. alba, Jeff., Isle of Man South. 

 F. gracilis, Da C, var. convoluta, Jeff., Port Erin. 

 Defrancia linearis, Mont., and var. cequalis, Jeff., 



Isle of Man. 

 Pleurotoma attenuata, Mont., Isle of Man South. 

 Utriculus truncatulus, var. pellucida, Bro., Puffin I. 

 U. mammillatus, Phil., Isle of Man South. 

 Philine catena, Mont., Isle of Man South. 

 Melampus bidentatus, var. alba, Turt., Isle of Man S. 

 Tunic ata : — Fritillaria, sp., Port Erin. 

 Cephalochorda : — Brancliiostoma lanceolatum, Pall. 

 Pisces : — Zeugopterus norvegicus, Gunth., S.W. of Chicken 



Kock. 

 Mammalia : — Phoca vitulina, Linn., Mersey. 



Balcenoptera musculus, Linn., North Coast of Wales. 



Other Investigations. 



The l\ev. T. S. Lea has been continuing his observa- 

 tions on the distribution of the species of sea-weeds and 

 associated animals on the shore at Port Erin. He has 

 produced a very beautiful series of photographs which 

 were exhibited in the Loan Museum at the British 

 Association Meeting, and were also shown as lantern 

 slides to section 1). at one of the forenoon sittings. 

 Besides photographs of Algge, natural size, in situ, and as 



