280 REV. E. B. WATSON ON THE 



04. Cerithiopsis fayalensis, 1885, "Watson, Cerithiopsides N.E. 

 Atlantic, Jour. Linn. Soc, Zool. xix. p. 92, iv. 5-5 a ; 

 ' Challenger ' Beporfc, Moll. p. 527, pi. xxx. 2. Hab. 

 Mediterranean, Portugal, Azores to Madeira. (W. ) 

 Frequent. 



65. Cerithiopsis Jeffrey si, 1885, Watson, Cerithiopsides N.E. 

 Atlantic, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xix. 90, iv. 2 ; Gwyn 

 Jeffreys (as C. pulchella but not of C. B. Adams), Ann. & 

 Mag. 3rd ser. n. 129, v. 8 ; Brit. Conch, iv. 269, & v. 217. 

 Hab. English Channel to Mediterranean. (W.) Bare. 

 Monterosato (in lift.) suggests that Conti's name of " con- 

 catenata " should have precedence : see Conti, Foss. di Monte 

 Mario ; but there are other questions, besides, regarding 

 the species which had need of settlement before further 

 disturbance of the name. 



66. Cerithiopsis Metaxa, 1829, d. Chiaje (as Mureoc), Mem. An. s. 

 Vert. in. 222, pi. xlix. 29-31 ; Tiberi (as Cerithium Crosse- 

 anuni), Jour, de Conch. 1863, p. 160, vi. 2: Gwyn Jeffreys, 

 B. C. iv. 271 ; & v. 217, lxxxi. 4. Hab. Shetland to Medi- 

 terranean and Canaries. (M., L., N., Jn., W.) Everywhere ; 

 common. 



67. Cerithiopsis minima, 1864, Brusina (as Cerithium), Conch. 

 Dal. p. 17 ; Bucquoy, Dautzenberg, & Dollfuss, Moll. 

 Bouss. p. 207, xxvii. 5-9. Hab. Mediterranean. (W.) 

 Very rare. 



68. Cerithiopsis tiara, 1885, Watson, Cerithiopsides N.E. Atlantic, 

 Jour. Linn. Soc, Zool. xix. p. 92, iv. 6, 6 a. Hab. Madeira 

 and Mediterranean. (W.) From Funchal eastwards to 

 Punta de Sao Lourengo. Not uncommon. 



69. Cerithiopsis tubercularis, 1803, Montagu (as Murex), Test. 

 Brit. i. 270 : Gwyn Jeffreys, B. C. iv. 266, iv. 5 ; & v. 217, 

 lxxxi. 1. Hab. Norway to Mediterranean. (W.) From 

 Funchal eastwards to the Point of the Island and to Porto 

 Santo. Not uncommon. 



70. Cerithium rupesire, 1826, Bisso, Hist. Nat. Europ. iv. 154 ; 

 Philippi, Enum. i. 194, xi. 7. Hab. Mediterranean. (L., 

 Jn.) Selvagens,jfa?<? Barao de Paiva. 



71. Chama grypho'ides, 1767, Linne, Syst. Nat. p. 1139 ; Wood- 

 ward, Man. p. 276, xviii. 8, 9 (as C. macrophylla, Chemn.), 

 Hab. Bay of Biscay to Mediterranean and Canaries. (L., 

 N. ?, Jn., W.) Everywhere ; very common. — It is curious 



