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A single specimen was obtained from the fishing boats at 

 Cullercoats. — J. H. F. 



2. S. TURTONIS,* TuTt. 



Turbo Turtonis, Turt. Conch. Diet. 208, t. 27, f. 97. 



One specimen found at "Whitburn by the Rev. G. C. Abbes. 



In order to form a. correct judgment of the probability whe- 

 ther these two species were natives of our coast, or had come 

 there by accident, we enquired of Mr. Bean if they had been 

 found on the coast of Yorkshire. That gentleman informs us 

 that he had never met with Scalar ia communis, but that he had 

 got several living specimens of S. T^irtonis at Scarborough. 



3. S. TREVELTANA, Leach. 



Scalar ia Trevelyana, Johns, in Berw. Club Proc. i. 263. 



Prom deepest water (Coralline zone), rather rare. 



This species was first published (but not described) by Mr. 

 Winch in his list of the shells of Lindisfarne, Annals of Phil., 

 Neiv Series, 1822. It is the only Scalar ia that has been found 

 alive here; and though rare, has been occasionally got on most 

 parts of the coast. The Turbo clathrus of Sir Cuthbert Sharp's 

 list is most likely this shell. 



47. CHEMNITZIA, UOrbigny. 



1. C. FULVociNCTA, Thomp. 



Turritellafulvocincta, Thomp. in Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 98. 

 Turbonilla rufa, " Phil." Loven Ind. Moll. Scand. 18. 

 Two specimens have occurred in a worn state from the fishing 

 boats. — A. H. 



2. C. INDISTINCTA, Mont ? 



Turbo indistinctus, Mont. Test. Brit. Supp, 129.? 



In shell-sand at Tynemouth, rather rare. 



The Turbo indistinctus of Montagu has not been very satis- 

 factorily made out. The present species is what we have been 

 accustomed to consider agreed best with his description, but we 



■* We give this name as it is written by Dr. Turton. If it be considered 

 desirable to change tlie termination, it ought to be rendered Turtonce, and 

 not Turtoni, as it was named by Dr. Turton after his daughter, Miss Turton, 

 who first pointed out its specific differences. 



