106 THE MOLLUSCA OF THE FIRTH OF CLYDE. 
Eolis Landsburgi, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Cumbrae (Norman); Saltcoats (Landsborough). 
Eolis alba, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat.—Cumbrae, at low tide and dredged (Robertson) ; 
Ascog (A. Brown) ; Rothesay Bay (Alder); Lamlash (Lands- 
borough). 
Eolis Peachii, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Cumbrae, rare, dredged (Robertson). 
Eolis nana, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Cumbrae, rare ; on shell of Pagurus Bernhardus 
(Robertson). 
Eolis concinna, A/der and Hancock. 
Habitat—Cumbrae, very rare; under stones at low tide 
(Robertson) ; Kyles of Bute—one example (A. Brown). 
Eolis olivacea, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat Under stones at low tide, Rothesay Bay (Alder); 
Cumbrae (Robertson); Lamlash (Landsborough). 
Eolis aurantiaca, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Ardrossan (Alder); Cumbrae, moderately rare, 
dredged 25 fathoms (Robertson); Kyles of Bute, in 6 or 7 
fathoms (A. Brown). 
Eolis amcena, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat.—Cumbrae, moderately rare in 10 fathoms 
(Robertson); Kyles of Bute, in 6 or 7 fathoms (A. Brown). 
Kolis Glottensis, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Lamlash Bay, on Pecten opercularis (Alde*) ; 
Cumbrae, on zoophytes on eravelly bottom, rare (Robertson). 
Kolis viridis, Forbes. 
Habitat.—Salteoats and Portincross, at low tide (Lands- 
borough) ; Cumbrae, moderately common (Robertson) ; Bute 
(A. Brown). 
Kolis cingulata, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Cumbrae, under stones at low tide; very rare 
(Robertson), 
