258 REPORT—1843. 
Distribution. 
Class GASTEROPODA. Heese 
Order Pectinibranchiata. Elg|z/2 
os 
Fam. Involute. A |B IF Ia 
Cyprzea Europzea, Mont. ......s0.ceeceseees SPREE aqeeesecuseqgguoneuedscunspsaliielleiiiomliie 
Erato levis, Don. (sp.) ; Marginella voluta ......csscsssscsceeceecesceees Sacec ah ag Poesl al 
Tornatella fasciata, Lam.; T. tornatilis ........ Sabodsbecshevednacecceeaenneetanstiae tier lia 
Fam. Stgaretide. 
Sigaretus perspicuus, Lin, oni Bulla haliotidea, Mont, ,....ssessecseeeeel x || & | 
ak tentaculatus amellaria tent. Mont., Linn. Trans. Sieur 

Velutina laevigata, Lin. (sp.) seseereesecees Scenes Soest ereerae e-osscea. cosceeel | |e | ® 
oc) Db Drees ebecdonciwanas renee axsnaae San bnnawas anes nciees Wal taninee Ramela = Lie 
Fam. Naticide. 
Natica monilifera, Lam.; N. glaucina, British authors ....ccccccccceseesees| x | | & | % 
»  Alderi, Forbes; N. CADENA, Mons. .cccccccccngevscovescacss macuadanleen e belele 
>» cm? Ann. N. H. vol. v. 7 99. “‘ var. N. ‘Aldenié >? Mr. ai 
im Hee cA Be pe BP ee Prey ae ee Seu etdelatk eA PP Slob oie bid Hh 
»  sulcata, Turt. (sp): Fire wclete ckddadtscqhidivevesdddiaivacdaccOdedcedeueae 
»  glabrissima, Brown (sp.) Irish Test. Wern. Mem. wal. ii. p. 532. }L. se 
pl.<24. f. 12.—doubtful. species. .5......00.sececseddscccvenqecceanas 
»  hitida, Don. (sp.) ; Ner. mammilla, Twurt. dod Turton’ s authority)}.. 
Of about 160 species of British Pectinibranchia, 35 are a RN as nish ; 
they are the rarest species, and the greater number of them haye been met 
with only in a single locality—not one is of common occurrence. About 12 
species obtained in Ireland have not a place in the British catalogue. The 
British genera unknown as Irish, are Turbo*, Delphinula, Stylina, Flem., 
Volva (Ovula?), Volvaria, Doliu, Terebra}, and Assiminea. 
Class GASTEROPODA. 
Order Scutibranchiata. 
Haliotis tuberculata, Lin.t ...ccceeeceee Hh Ae RENE aan scdendde> agtvasqnansadeunss| della 
Calyptrea Sinensis; Patella, Lin. ......+- RET ae ech Oe a < aeiign a etbtns (ae * 
Capulus Ungaricus; ,, oa nc ateee we cngusaacsi4elskesasaeednunad atagdanashaitce 
»  ?antiquatus; ,, sgl vanes an abyetinawates ssocaa sess Keapin bass shtneas bars tics 
»  Mmilitaris; CPU 1. COnCERT ECE OEP REPRO eer suasansaeaccdcassaiean tenis 
* 
* 

Fissurella greca ; shea E apertra,, VOURGIs <cacadecsssuunneres i 
Emarginula Geerivcep ty be SOMES a oe a eer ae asada dun re feast 
Lottia virginea, Mull. (sp.) ; Patella parva, Mont. ...... SURO PRE sont 
syns L,,. pulchellg, Morb. savesdessain«saceseny 
», testudinalis, Mull. Pe Patella Clealandi, Sow.  ...ccccceccacenees eds 
»» fulva, Mull. (sp,) Zool. Dan. ; Patella Forbesii, Smith .rccceseseelecelecelere! 
The above Seutibranchia include all but three British. species, 
and which are very rare, viz. Scissurella ertspata, found at Zetland 
by Dr. Fleming ; Hmarginula rosea at Poole in Dorsetshire by Pro- 
fessor Bell; and Puncturella noachina at Oban, in Argyleshire, by 
the Rev. R. T. Lowe. 
* T. mammillatus and FP. tuberosissimus, the Brit. species. —Cyclostrema Zetlandica 
comes under the genus Rissoa. 
+ T. subulata, the Brit. species. : 
t In Mr. Templeton’s journal, the following note appears—“ Oct. 24, 1811. 
Received a Haliotis tuberculatus dredged up on the county Down shore, near Grooms- 
-port.” Capt. Brown in his ‘ Irish Testacea’ mentions on the authority of Templeton, 
that specimens had been obtained at another locality in the same county. Mr. 




O'Kelly states—in Walsh and Whitelaw’s Dublin—that “one specimen was found at — 
Bullock [Dublin coast] and is in the possession of James Tardy, Esq.” 

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