. 
160 PHYLLOBRANCHIA. TURBONIDA. 
Min. Rar. f. 40; Mont. Test. Brit. 299. t. xu. f. 2; M. 
§& R. Trans. Linn. Soc. viii. 174; Flem. Edinb. Encycl. vii. 
73; Dill. Desc. Cat. 783; Turt. Conch. Dict. 209. sp. 40. 
Habitat in Danmonize et Hibernie littoribus Australibus. 
Mus. Montagu et nost. in Mus. Brit. Alt. 2 et + une. 
Shell slender, transparent, glossy white, its apex obtuse, with 
nine inflated, obliquely ascending, and transversely ribbed whorls. 
Height one-eighth and one quarter of an inch. 
Inhabits the southern coasts of Devon and Ireland. 
A very fine specimen of this species with the epidermis on it 
was sent to me by Mr. Clealand from Ireland ; and as I think 
that wnicus is a very improper name for a species, I have there- 
fore named it after Mr. Clealand, a warm advocate in the cause 
of Zoology. 
4. TURRITELLA NITIDISSIMA. 
T. testa altissima, nitidissima, fragili, transparente, fuscescente; 
anfractibus tredecim, obliqué ascendentibus. 
Turbo nitidissimus, Walker, Test. Min. Rar. f. 39; Mont. 
Test. Brit. 299. t. xii. f.1; M.& R. Trans. Linn. Soe. viii. 
175; Flem. Edinb. Encyel. vii. 72; Dill. Desc. Cat. 783 ; 
Turt. Conch. Dict. 217. sp. 40. 
Habitat in Danmoniz et Hibernize mari. Mus. Montagu et 
nost. in Mus. Brit. Alt. 2 une. 
Shell very high, very glossy, fragile, transparent, pale fuscous 
brown, with fines whorls ascending oPhne: Height two- 
eighths of an inch. 
Da hishits the sea on the coasts of Devon and Ireland ; is not 
very rare. 
The shell without its epidermis is white. 
5. TuRRITELLA VITREA. 
T. testa vitrea, pallidé azurea, glaberrima ; anfractibus sex, su- 
turA valdé distincta. 
Turbo vitreus, Mont. Test. Brit. 321.t. xii. f. 3; Flem. Edinb. 
Encycl. vii. 73; Dill. Dese. Cat. 184; Turt. Conch. Dict. 
284. sp. 23. 
§. testa alba. 
