150 PHYLLOBRANCHIA. TURBONID. 
large ; suture very deep; aperture rounded-oval. Height one- 
eighth of an inch. 
Var. 6. Shell reddish. 
Var. 6. Shell pale testaceous. 
Inhabits the sea near Sandgate, Sandwich and Folkestone in 
Kent. Dead specimens without their epidermis are very com- 
monly, but living ones very rarely found. The specimen from 
which this description was taken I found in a pool amongst 
the rocks between Sandgate and Dover. 
2. SABANZA VENTRICOSA. 
S. testa pallidé-cornea, conica, nitida, semitransparente; anfracti- 
bus sex, ventricosis, obscure rugulosis, basilari maximo; aper- 
turA suborbiculari. 
Habitat in sinubus arenosis rarissimé. Mus. nost. nm Mus. 
Brit. 
Shell pale horn-coloured, conic, shining, semitransparent ; 
its whorls six, tumid, obscurely rugose ; the lower whorl very 
large; aperture suborbicular. Height five-eighths of an inch. 
This extremely rare shell was found in the Salcombe estuary 
by C. Prideaux, Esq., and in Torbay by Mr. Griffiths. 
SABANZA RUBRA. 
3. 
S. testa rufo-brunneda, conica, nitente, glabra; anfractibus quin- 
que, tenuiter ventricosis, basilari mediocri; apertura subor- 
biculari. 
Turbo ruber, ddams, Trans. Linn. Soe. ii. t. xu. f. 21-22; 
Mont. Test. Brit. 320; M. & R. Trans. Linn. Soe. vi. 
162; Flem. Edinb. Encycl. vii. 75; Dill. Desc. Cat. 782 ; 
Turt. Conch. Dict. 202. 
Habitat in mari Britannico, Hiberniensi et Caledoniensi. 
Mus. Montagu et nost. in Mus. Brit. Alt. 2 une. 
Shell rufous-brown, conic, shining, smooth ; its whorls five, 
slightly ventricose, the basal whorl moderate ; aperture subor- 
bicular. Height one-eighth of an inch. 
Inhabits the British sea, Falmouth and Padstow, Cornwall ; 
