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4 THE MOLLUSCA OF DORSETSHIRE. 
284. L. nitidum, Tut. Kellia nitida (Turton). 
This minute shell is only O-lmm. long and 0°29mm. broad. 
It is very local, ranges from Shetland to the Channel 
Islands from 10 to 90 fathoms. 
Var. convexa, Alder. 
Weymouth, Damon. 
Fossil: Coralline Crag. 
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_ L. Clarkia, Clark. 
Brit. Conch., Vol. ii., p 202. 
This very minute and scarce British shell is only 0°$5mm 
long and O-lmm. broad. 
Lulworth Cove, Gwyn Jeffreys. 
Weymouth, Damon. 
MONTACUTA, Turton, 1819. 
286. M. ferruginosa (JJont.) 
Weymouth, #. R. Sykes. 
Fossil: Coraliine Crag. 
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. M. bidentata (Aont.) 
Forbes and Hanley, Vol. ii, p. 78, pl. 18, f. 6., 6a. 
Generally found embedded in the thick valves of dead oysters. 
Weymouth, Jeffreys. 
Portland, in mud under stones, Z. 12. Syles. 
Fossil: Coralline Crag. 
288. M. substriata (Mont.) 
Weymouth, Damon. 
Fossil : Coralline Crag, &c. 
GALEOMMIDA, Gray. 
GALEOMMA, Turton, 1825. 
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. G. Turtoni, Sov. 
This very minute shell (which is only 0-2mm. long and 
‘04mm. broad). It inhabits rocky and stony ground from 
low-water-mark to 20 fathoms. 
Weymouth, on Eschara foliacea, W. Thompson.. 
