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since been observed in several localities south and west of 

 London, especially in Devon. It occurs also in the south 

 of Ireland, where it was taken by Dr. Ball at Youghal, 

 and by Professor Allman at Bandon. 



SPURIOUS. 

 T. Maugei, Ferussac. 



Testacellus Maugei, Ferus. Hist. Moll. pi. 8, f. 10, 12. — Miller, Ann. Philos. 

 new ser. vol. iii. (1822), p. 380. — Fleming, Brit. Anim. 

 p. 257. — Turton, Manual L. and F. W. Shells, p. 27, 

 f. 18.— J. D. Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. vii. p. 229, fig. 41, f. 9 

 (from Ferus.). — Gray, Manual L. and F. W. Shells, 

 p. 5, pi. 3. f. 18 (as spurious). — Sowerby, Genera Shells, 

 Testae, f. 7 to 10. — Reeve, Conch. Syst. vol. ii. pi. 161, 

 f. 7 to 10. 



A native of Teneriffe, &c. ; introduced by Miller, who found it 

 in Nursery Gardens near Bristol. 



