14G LITTOKFNIDiE. 



Turbo carinatulm, Adams, Microsc. pi. 14, f. 18. — Mont. Test. Brit. vol. ii. 

 p. 331. — Maton and Rack. Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. viii. 

 p. 186.— TuRT. Conch. Diction, p. 229. — Turrite.lla cari- 

 natula, Fleming, Brit. Animals, p. 304. — Rissoa carinatula. 

 Brown, Illust. Conch. G. B. p. 11, pi. 9, f. 67. 



All derived from figure 44 of Walker's " Testacea Minuta." ]\Ir. Jeffreys 

 thinks this may probably be a form of R. lahiosa. 



The following RissocB are figured in Brown's " Illustrations of the Recent 

 Conchologj' of Great Britain and Ireland ;" but, from the imperfection of the 

 magnified representations of the more minute species in that work, we have not 

 been able to recognize them. 



7?. Bingliami, p. 10, pi. 9, f. 29. — Has the general aspect of R, Montagui, of 

 Payraudeau. Of the known British Shells, R. incompicua, perhaps, comes 

 nearest to its description. 



R. ohtusa, p. 10, pi. 9, f. 27, 28. — Has the general aspect of /^. Zetlamlica. 



R. lactea, p. 1 1, pi. 9, f. 77. — Allied to R. Bryerca. Exotic ? 



7?. sulcata, 'p. 10, pi. 9, f. G9. 



R. Candida, p. 1 1, pi. 9, f . 75. — Somewhat allied to 7?. Bryerea. Exotic ? 



7?. turricula, p. 10, pi. 9, f. 18. — Not like any of our known shells. Exotic? 



R. rittata, p. 15, pi. 8, f. 29. — Slightly resembles the \av./usciata of 7?. parva. 



SPURIOUS. 

 E/. BRUGiERi, Payraudeau. 



Sfromlms reticidaiiis, Megerle von Muhl. Verhand. Berlin. Gesel. Nut. 



(1824) vol, i. p. 27, pi. 8, f. 1. 

 Rissoa Bruijieri, Payraud. Moll. Corse, p. 113, pi. 5, f. 17, 18. — Potiez and 

 Mich. Galerie Douai, Moll. vol. i. p. 266. — Desh. Lam. 

 Anim. s. Vert. vol. viii. p. 483. — Philippi, Moll. Sicil. vol. ii. 

 p. 130. 

 „ decussata, Menke, Synops. Mollusc, (no description.) 

 Cimjula Bruffieri, Brit. Marine Conch, p. xli. fig. 38. 



A Mediterranean shell ; introduced, in the British Marine Con- 

 chology, as probably taken at Scarborough. The specime7i was 

 forwarded as British by Mr. Bean, who, it ap>2)ears, had received it 

 as from the Channel Islands, and sent it as the traditional Turbo 

 coniferus of Montagu. Its identity with that shell is likewise 

 asserted by Professor Forbes, in his account of the Egean Inver- 

 tebrata. 



