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THE MOLLUSCA OF DORSETSHIRE. 
FISSURELLIDZ. 
FISSURELLA, Brug., 1789. 
235. F. greca (L.) Patella greea, Pennant. 
9 
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36. 
of. 
Pulteney, p. 59, pl. 23, f. 3. 
Forbes and Hanley, Vol. ii., p. 469, pl. 63, f. 4, 5. 
Adheres to shells, from the Laminarian zone to 50 fathoms. 
Portland, West Bay, McAndrew and Forbes. 
Weymouth, Pulteney. 
Poole, Pulteney ; sand-banks (dead), Dr. Turner. 
Studland, J. £. Cooper. 
Kimmeridge Bay, dredged, various depths, J. C. M.-P. 
Fossil: Coralline Crag, 
EMARGINULA, Lamarck, 1801. 
E. fissura (Z.) E. reticulata, J. Sow. 
Pulteney, p. 59, pl. 23, £. 1. 
Ranges from low-water-mark to deep water. 
Shore, between Studland and South Haven, J. £. Cooper. 
Weymouth, Pulteney. 
Kimmeridge Bay, dredged (dead), off Chapman’s Pool, 
bee (Oi Kev es 
Fossil: Coralline and Red Crags. 
E. rosea, Beil. 
Forbes and Hanley, Vol. ii., p. 479, pi. 63, f. 3. 
Poole, Professor Bell. 
Weymouth Bay, 7 fathoms, West Bay, Portland, 15 fathoms, 
McAndrew and E. Forbes. 
Studland, J. H. Cooper. 
Kimmeridge Bay, dredged, J. C. AL.-P. 
B. DOCOGLOSSA. 
ACMAIDA. 
ACMA, Eschscholtz, 1828. 
. A. virginea (J/uil.) Patella virginea, Mull. 
Pulteney, p59) pl. 14, f. 11. 
Distributed round the coast, adhering to shells, and stones at 
various depths from the Laminarian zone to 20 and 
30 fathoms. 
