MALACOZOA. GASTEROPODA. PECTINIBRANCHIATA. 329 



Two specimens found by Miss Anne Macgillivray, in Decem- 

 ber, 1842, in sand from Stonehaven, procured by Mr. Alex. 

 Mitchell. 



Turbo trifasciatus. Adams, Lmn. Tr. ii. PI. 1. f. 12 — Turbo 

 cingillus. Mont. Test. Brit. 328. PI. 12. f. 7.— Turbo graphicus. 

 Brown, Wern. Mem. ii. 521. PI. 24. f. 6. — Ciugula cingilla. Flem. 

 Brit. Anim. 309. 



17. Rissoa vitrea. Glassy Rissoa. 



Shell oval-oblong, sub cylindrical, of four rounded, 

 thin, smooth, glossy, T\4iite turns ; the suture distinct ; 

 the aperture oval, narrowed behind. Vitreus, glassy. 



Shell oval-oblong, subcylindrical, of four thin, semitranspa- 

 rent, smooth, glossy tarns, faintly marked with growth-lines, 

 convex ; with the suture deep, the apex rather obtuse ; the 

 last tiu-n very oblique ; the aperture large, oval, narrowed be- 

 hind, with the outer lip rather thin, the inner reflexed, form- 

 ing a small cavity behind ; the colour v/hite. Length a twelfth 

 and a-half of an inch, breadth a third of the length. 



Somewhat similar in form, as well as in the aperture, to Ris- 

 soa striata ; but less elongated, and destitute of spiral striae. 



Found by me among shell sand, from Ugie-moutli and 

 Cruden Bay, sent by Mr. Alexander IMurray, in December, 

 1842. 



Turbo vitreus. Mont. Test. Brit. 321. PI. 12. f. 3.— Cingula 

 vitrea. Flem. Brit. Anim. 309. 



Family IV. — Toknatellina. P. 58. 



Genus 2. Odostomia. P. 58, 153. 



Odostdmia insculpta. Engraved Odostomia. 



Shell oblongo-turrite, with five moderately convex, 

 pellucid, spirally striated turns ; the apex obtuse ; the 

 aperture oval, with a small plait on the columella. Li- 

 scidptus, engraved. 



Shell oblong, tapering to an obtuse apex, with five or six 

 moderately convex, thin, pellucid, spirally striated turns ; the 

 sutm-e distinct ; the aperture ovate, acute behind, nearly half 

 the entire length, the inner lip a little reflexed, and ending in 

 a small plait ; the colour white. Length nearly a twelfth of 

 an inch, breadth nearly half the length. 



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