352 Mr. AV. Thompson's Additiuns to tlie Fannu of Ireland. 



8, " Eulima nitida (Melania), Lam.," Phil. Moll. Sicilife, vol. i. 

 p. 157. t. 9. f. 17, and vol. ii. p. 134. 



Obtained by Mr. Bailee on the coast of Galway in 1848 ; accord- 

 ing to a communication received from Mr. Jeffreys. 



9. Fusus Sabini, Gray. See Alder's Moll. Northumb. p. 64. 

 Mr. Jeffreys possesses this species from Dublin bay. 



10. Trichotropis borealis, Brod. and Sow. 

 A specimen was found among a quantity of old and worn bivalve 

 shells, dredged from twenty-five to thirty-five fathoms outside the 

 entrance of Belfast bay in July 1 848, and sent to me by Mr. Hynd- 

 man. Mr. Barlee obtained the species in the summer of this year 

 on the coast of Galway. 



11. Natica sordida, Lam. 

 From Dublin bay, in Mr. Jeffreys's cabinet. Dredged off Dingle 

 bay and Baltimore harbour by Mr. MacAndrew. 



12. Chiton Hanleyi, Bean ; Thorpe, Marine Conch, p. 263. f. 57. 

 Dredged off Arran islands, co. Galway, by Mr. Barlee in 1848 : — 



Mr. Jeffreys. 



13. Ervilia castanea, Mont, (sp.), Forb. and Hani. Brit. Moll, 

 vol. i. p. 341. t. 31. f. 5, 6. 



Procured with the valves united on the coast of Galway by Mr. 

 Barlee in 1848. AU previous specimens obtained on the British coast 

 (off Cornwall and the Scilly islands) were but single valves, according 

 to the work particularly referred to for this species. 



14. Nucula Polii, Phil. 



Mr. MacAndrew informs me that he dredged " some very young 

 shells in May 1848 near the Nymph Bank at from fifty to sixty fa- 

 thoms, and about as many miles from the Old Head of Kinsale on 

 the course from the Land's End. In June, similar specimens were 

 dredged from forty fathoms between Mizzen Head and Caj)e Clear, 

 about twenty miles off the land." 



15. Galeomma Turtoni, Sow. 

 An imperfect valve was dredged from the Nynij)h Bank bjr Mr. 

 MacAndrew in 1848. 



16. Ascidia virginea, Forb. and Hani. Brit. Moll. vol. i. p. 33. 

 pi. C. f. 2. 



I have observed a few individuals of this s])ecies on the north-east 

 coast. I doubt its identity with the A. vh-ginea, Miill. Zool. Dan. 

 vol. ii. p. 12. t. 49. f. 4, to which it is referred in the work quoted. 



17. Aplidium fallax, Johnst. in Lo^ld. IMac;. Nat. Hist. vii. 15. 

 f. 4. 



Found by me on the north-east coast several years since. 



