184 PHYLLOBRANCHIA. TURBONIDZ. 
Inhabits Dublin Bay, Ireland ; Tor Bay, Devon; Falmouth 
and Penzance, Cornwall, on seaweeds, Fuci. 
Var. 3. Shell with the basal whorl with three or four pur- 
plish bands ; one continued to the apex of the shell. 
3. TEMINA RUFA. 
T. test subglobulari, tenui, semipellucida glabra; anfrac- 
tibus quatuor, primo maximo, tumido. 
Nerita rufa, Da Costa, Brit. Conch. t. vii. f. 12; Pult. Cat. 
Dorset. t. xiv. f. 12. 
Helix lacuna, Mont. Test. Brit. ii. 428. t. xii. f. 6; M. & R. 
Trans. Linn. Soc. viii. 201 ; Flem. Edinb. Encycl. vii. 75 ; 
Dill. Desc. Cat. 763. 
Turbo lacuna, Turt. Conch. Dict. 193; t. xxv. f. 87, 88, 89. 
Habitat in sinubus Dorsettensibus, Cornubiensibus et Cantien- 
sibus. Alt. 5 unc. 
Shell somewhat globular, thin, semitransparent, smooth. 
Whorls four; the first the largest, tumid. Height half an 
inch. 
Colour yellowish-white, purplish, various tints of green, crim- 
son or dull red ; is sometimes banded. 
Inhabits bays: Kent, Dorsetshire, Falmouth, and Penzance, 
Cornwall, Milton Sands. 
4. TEMINA VARIABILIS. 
T. testa tenui, semipellucida, glaberrima ; anfractibus quingue ; 
epidermide colore variabili. 
Habitat in thalassophytis, in mari Britannico. Mus. dom. Dr. 
Goodall; Rev. J. Bulwer ; Loscombe, et nost. in Mus. Brit. 
Alt. 4 unc. 
Shell thin, semitransparent, very smooth. Whorls five. 
Colour varying. Height half an mch. 
Inhabits seaweeds, Mead-foot Rocks, Dawlish, Devon, Rev. 
J. Bulwer; Mount Edgecombe, Devon, Dr. Goodall and my- 
self. 
This new species was first discovered by my worthy friend 
the Rev. J. Bulwer, off Dawlish; it has since been found by 
