EOLIS, DOTO, DENDRONOTUS, HERO, LOMANOTUS. 107 
Kolis picta, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat.—Cumbrae, rare ; dredged on Tubularia indivisa, 
gravelly bottom (Robertson) ; Kyles of Bute and Ascog, in 6 
or 8 fathoms (A. Browi). 
Eolis amethystina, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat.—Lamlash Bay (Lundsborough). 
Kolis exigua, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Cumbrae, moderately rare at extreme low water, 
and dredged on Laminaria saccharina (Lobertson). 
FaMILy Doronip®. 
Doro, Ohen. 
Doto fragilis, Forbes. 
Habitat—Cumbrae and Arran (Norman); Cumbrae, 
dredged in zoophytes, moderately rare (Robertson) ; Kyles of 
Bute, in about 8 fathoms (A. Brown). 
Doto coronata, Ginelin. 
Habitat—Lamlash (Landsborough) ; Cumbrae, dredged 
(Norman and Robertson); Kyles of Bute, in 6 or 8 fathoms, 
hard ground (A. Brown). 
FAMILY DENDRONOTID. 
DeNnpDRONOTUS, Alder and Huncock. 
Dendronotus arborescens, Miller. 
Habitat.—Lamlash (Landsborough) ; Cumbrae, locally 
common on stones at low tide (Robertson). 
Hero, Lovén. 
Hero formosa, Loven. 
Habitat—Cumbrae, very rare, dredged among Melobesia 
(Robertson). 
Lomanotus, Verany. 
Lomanotus flavidus, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Lamlash Bay, a single example dredged in 3 or 
4 fathoms (Alder). Messrs. Greville and Miles dredged a 
Lomanotus in 10 or 15 fathoms in Brodick Bay, but the 
species was not determined. 
