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THE MOLLUSCA OF DORSETSHIRE. 
LUCINOPSIS, Forbes and Hanley, 1848. 
333. L. undata (Penn). 
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Forbes and Hanley, Vol. I., p. 435, pl. 28, f. 1, 2. 
Frequents sandy ground, has a wide range of depth, from a 
few fathoms to 80 fathoms. 
Weymouth, dredged seven fathoms, #. Forbes and 
McAndrew ; thrown up on the shore after a storm, Z. 2. 
Sykes. 
Lyme Regis, dredged, J. W. Cundail. 
Kimmeridge Bay, dredged, J. C. M.-P. 
Fossil: Coralline and Chillingford Crags. 
TAPES, Muhifeldt, 1811. 
T. aureus (Gme/.) Venus aurea, Gmel. 
Pulteney, p. 36, pl. 13, f. 3. 
Forbes and Hanley, Vol. i., p. 392, pl. 25, f. 5. 
A tolerably abundant shell. The internal colouring varies 
from a rich golden to a pale yellow colour with strains of 
purple on the hirge-margin. The distribution extends to 
the Mediterranean. 
Weymouth, S. Hanley; cast on shore alive, W. Thompson, 
E. R. Sykes. 
Poole Harbour, south shore near the mouth, J. C. AL-P. 
Kimmeridge Bay, dredged, J. C. 0.-P. 
. T. virginea (Z.) 
Pulteney, p. 36, pl. 13, f. 1. 
Forbes and Hanley, Vol. i., p. 388, pl. 25, f. 4. 
One of the most beautiful of the British Veneride. 
Portland, West Bay, dredged 15 fathoms, Z. Forbes and 
McAndrew. 
Poole, £. Forbes. 
Studland sands, Dr. Turner, Miss Colson. 
Weymouth Bay, W. 7hompson. 
Lyme Regis, dredged, J. W. Cundall. 
Kimmeridge Bay, dredged several fathoms, J. C. ML-P. 
Fossil: Coralline Crag. 
