PHYLLOBRANCHIA. TURBONIDZ. 193 
1. EpHerta BULWERIANA. 
E. testa glabra, pellucida, conicé elevataé ; anfractibus tribus 
apicalibus minutis. 
Habitat in mari Danmoniensi et Hibernico Australi raris- 
simé. Mus. Dom. Dr. Goodall, Bulwer, Loscombe et nost. 
in Mus. Brit. Alt. 2 unc. Color epidermidis corneus. 
Shell smooth, transparent, conically elevated ; the three api- 
cal whorls minute. Height three-eighths of an inch. Epi- 
dermis horn colour. 
Inhabits the southern coasts of Devon and Ireland, and is 
very rare. 
This new and highly interesting species was communicated 
by my worthy friend the Rev. J. Bulwer, who discovered it off 
Dawlish on the southern coast of Devon, and afterwards in the 
sea near Waterford. 
2. EPHERIA VINCTA. 
E. testa altits elevata, glabra; anfractibus quinque; apice 
parvo at non acuto. 
Turbo vinctus, Mont. Test. Brit. ii. 307.-—Suppl. t. xx. f. 3; 
M.S R. Trans. Linn. Soc. vii. 167; Flem. Edinb. Encyct. 
vu. 75; Dill. Desc. Cat. (87; Turt. Conch. Dict. 195. 
fexv.t. 90, 92: 
Habitat in thalassophytis in mari Danmoniensi et Hantoni- 
ensi. Color epidermidis corneus ; anfractibus omnibus fas- 
clis duabus purpureis. Alt. 2 unc. 
Shell rather highly elevated, smooth, with five whorls. Apex 
small and not acute. The epidermis horn-coloured with two 
spiral purple bands on the whorls. Height three-eighths of 
an inch. 
Inhabits seaweeds: Southampton, Hampshire ; Salcombe, 
Devon. 
3. EPHERIA QUADRIFASCIATA. 
E. testa subconicd, forti, pellucida; anfractibus quinque ; 
carini parva; apertura suborbiculari; peritremate anticé 
crasso; margine acutissimé tenul. 
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