SO THE MOLLUSCA- OF THE FIRTH OF CLYDE. 
EKulima intermedia, Cantrame. 
Eulima nitida, Philippi. 
Habitat—lIn 20 fathoms off “The Hawk,” Little Cumbrae, 
on a bottom of muddy sand; one fine example only. 
British distribution —Myr. Jettreys gives the following 
localities, to which I can add nothing :—Shetland, West of 
Scotland, Arran Islands (Galway), Cork, Falmouth, Plymouth, 
Exmouth, Channel Islands, Coquet and Berwick Bay. 
Foreign localities—Norway (Lovén, and others), Spain 
and Portugal, Madeira, and Canaries (‘A ndiew), Mediter- 
rannean (Philippi, Nares, and others), Aigean (forbes). 
Eulima distorta, Deshayes. 
Melania distorta, Philippi ; Balcis arcuata, Leach. 
Habitat—In muddy sand and amongst dead shells, from 
the Laminarian zone downward ; rather common on the Tan 
Spit, Cumbrae, and generally throughout the district. The 
variety gracilis is frequently found, “usually i in deeper water 
than the type; but I have taken them together. 
British distribution.—Throughout our seas from the 
Channel Islands to Shetland, from low tide to 90 fathoms. 
The variety is said to be confined to the quiet lochs of 
western Scotland. 
Foreign localities—Throughout north-western and western 
Europe, and as far south as the Canaries (M‘Andrew). It 
also frequents the niall of the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and 
figean Seas. 
Eulima bilineata, Alder. 
Habitat—Scarce in 20 fathoms off “The Hawk,” Little 
Cumbrae, in muddy sand, where I dredged two live speci- 
mens and some fragments; also off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, 
one live and a few dead specimens. 
British distribution—From the Channel Islands to Shet- 
land, but owing to E. subulata being often confounded with 
it the localities published are not quite reliable; the follow- 
ing, however, are probably trustworthy:—Northumberland 
and Yorkshire coasts (Alder, Bean, and others), Dogger 
Bank (Leckenby and Marshall), St. Andrews (M‘Intosh), 
Channel Islands (Hanley), Cork Harbour, Bantry Bay, and 
Shetland (Jeffreys). 
Foreign localities—Norway (Lovén, and others), Sweden 
(Malm), western France (De Folin), Mediterranean (Martin 
and others), Adriatic (Brusina). 
