THE FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Fa mill/ CONID.E. 

 Genus INIANGELIA. 

 Mangei.ia Turricola. 



Dredged amongst seaweeds in rocky ground between the Red Noses and Dove 

 Bank. Moderately abundant. 



jMaxgell\ Pa'FA. 



Equally as numerous as the last species, and in the same situations. 



Familt/ CYPR^EAD^. 

 Genus CYPILEA. 



CyPR.FA EUROI^EA. 



Dead, once or twice on the north shoi-e. 



GASTEROPODA OPISTOBRANCHIATA. 



Family BULLID^. 

 Genus CYLICHNA. 

 Cylichna Cylindracea. 



Three or four dead specimens found by Mr. Mairatt, near the second Bootle 

 Landmark. 

 Cylichna Obtusa. 



Extremely abundaut, burrowing in the sand, over the flat surface between the 

 Dee Shore and Hilbre Islands. Small winding tracks may be seen in the 

 sand, ending with slight elevations, immediately beneath which the animals 

 may be found. Sometimes sparingly at Hilbre. North Shore, especially 

 between Formby and Southport, mostly dead. 



Genus TOENATELLA. 



TORNATELLA FaSC'IATA. 



Dead shells now and then upon the North Shore. — 3Tr. Cameron. 



Genus SCArHANDER. 

 Scaphander Lkjnarius. 



Has been found very rarely, dead, upon the North Shore. 



Genus PHILIXE. 

 Philine Apekta. 



Dead shells abundant and in good condition along the shores occasionally. 

 Several living specimens were dr-edged at the nortli of Wirral, between 

 Leasowe and Hoylake, in 1H52 ; two were kept alive ni sea water for three or 

 foui- weeks. 



Family DORIDID..E. 

 Genus DORIS. 



DoRI.S TlUERCULATA. 



Tliis species lias lieen pretty freely met with, sometimes of a lemon yellow 

 colour, and sometimes variously mottled with brown, at Hilbre Island, Caldy 

 Blacks, and the rocks at New Brighton. 



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