14 PHILINE. 
lea angustata Bivona, Puiu., Enum. Moll. Sicil., i, p. 121, pl. vii, f 
17 a, b, d.—Bullea punetata Put., 1. ¢. ii, p. 95 (not of Clarke).— 
Bullea catenata THorrr, Brit. Mar. Conch., p. 138, pl. 7, f. 81, and 
of Réquien and Petit.—? Bulla punctata J. ADAMs, Trans. Linn. 
Soc., v, p. 2, pl. 1, f. 6-8, 1800.—? Bullea punctata Mouurr, Ind. 
Moll.— Bullea sculpta SEARLES Woop, Crag Moll., i, p. 180, pl. 21, 
f. 10a-e. 
Var. zona Jeffreys. Rather more depressed, with a belt of clear 
white in the middle, taking in from eight to ten of the chain-like 
rows. Bigberry Bay near Plymouth, and Guernsey. 
P. LovENI Malm. PI. 4, figs. 83, 84, 85. 
Shell thin, semipellucid, oblong, rather narrow, wider below, 
tapering toward the apex, the vertex narrowly truncate, hardly 
oblique ; spire distinct ; whorls 3. Aperture expanded and obtusely 
rounded below, much contracted above. Sculpture asin P. scabra; 
lip edge smooth throughout, not dentate or serrate. Alt. 7 mill. 
Radula as in P. scabra. 
Norway. 
Philine loveni Maio, Sars, Moll. Reg. Arct. Norv., p. 295, pl. 
26; f.:5a—d. 
P. FINMARCHICA M. Sars. PI. 5, figs. 14, 15, 16. 
Shell thin and fragile, pellucid, of an oblong-ovate form, dilated 
in the middle, the vertex obliquely truncate; spire minute, im- 
pressed ; whorls 2; aperture ample, equably rounded at base and 
rather expanded, contracted behind, the outer lip slightly concave 
in the middle; above forming a narrow lobe scarcely produced 
above the vertex; columella equally concave. Surface sculpt- 
ured with extremely close simple undulating spiral striz, and less 
close oblique growth-strie ; edge of lip smooth. Alt. 7 mill. 
Lateral teeth rather large, with a finely serrulate crest inside; no 
uncini; formula 1:01. (Sars). 
Finmark. 
P. finmarchica Sars, Moll. Reg. Arct. p. 296, pl. 18, f. 10a-d. 
P. osstansarsi Friele. Frontispiece, figs. 19, 20, 21, 22. 
Form oval, the number of whorls 23-8 are visible on the spire 
which is depressed and in line with the body-whorl; apex small and 
