HAKINE MOLLUSCA OF MADEIUA. 319 



Mediterranean and Canaries. (M., L., N. Jn., W.) Very- 

 abundant everywhere. Johnson, from 30 fins., I from 

 100 fms. 



333. Tellina fabula, 1781, Gronovius, Zoophyl. in. 263, xviii. 9: 

 Gwyn Jeffreys, B. C. n. 382 ; & v. 186, xH. 2. Hab. From 

 North Norway to Black Sea and Cape of Good Hope. 

 (Jn., W.) Porto Santo. Rare. At Mogador it is very 

 common. 



334. Tellina incarnata, 1767, Linne, Syst. Nat. p. 1118 ; Hanley, 

 Ipsa Linn. Conch, p. 39 : Grwyn Jeffreys (as T. squalida, 

 Pult.), B. C. ii. 381, xli. 3. Hab. From Scotland to Medi- 

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

 abundant. — This is the T. incarnata of Linne, Poli, Forbes 

 & Hanley, and Bomer, but not of Born nor Chemnitz nor 

 Schroter &c. 



Tellina serrata, LS14, Brocchi, Conch. Foss. Subappen. p. 510, xii. 1 ; 

 Ronier, Conch.-Cab. 2nd eel. x. pt. 4, p. 39, xii. 1-4. A species published 

 by Senr. Nobre. as Madeiran, but got there by no one else, would be 

 entitled on the score of its distribution (from Portugal to Mediterranean, 

 Canaries, and Mogador) to a place here had Senr. Nobre either got it 

 himself or supplied information regarding it ; but an exceptional species 

 merely forwarded by a friend as " dredged at Funchal " really lacks 

 certification. — I have just learned at the last moment from Canon 

 Norman that he dredged this species in Madeira this spring. 



335. Tellina tenuis, 1778, da Costa, Brit. Conch, p. 210 : Gwyn 

 Jeffreys, B. C. n. 379; &v. 186, xli. 1. Hab. From North 

 Norway to Mediterranean, the Black Sea, and Mogador. 

 (Jn., W.) Machico and Porto Santo. Not rare, but very 

 local. 



336. Teredo bipennata, 1819, Turton, Conch. Die. p. 184, figs. 38- 

 40 ; Forbes and Hanley, Brit. Moll. i. 80, i. 9-11 : Gwyn 

 Jeffreys, B. C. in. 182 ; & v. 191. Hab. From the Faaroes to 

 Mediterranean, also Vancouver Island and California. 

 (L., Jn., W.) From Punta Delgada to Punta de Sao Lourenco 

 and met with in floating timber. 



337. Teredo Dallii, 1897, Watson, antea, p. 266. 



338. Teredo malleolus, 1819, Turton, Conch. Die. p. 255; also 

 Dithyr. Brit. pi. ii. 19 ; Forbes & Hanley, Brit. Moll. i. 84, 

 i. 12-14 : Gwyn Jeffreys, B. C. in. 181 ; & v. 194. Hab. 

 From W. Indies to Western Europe. (W.) Funchal, 

 Porto Santo. 



339. Teredo megotara, 1853, Hanley, in Forb. & Hani. Brit. Moll. 



i. 77, i. 6, xviii. 1, 2 : Gwyn Jeffreys, B. C. in. 176; & v. 



