

projecting in a subfunnel shape but generally somewhat 

 compressed sideways. 4 to 6. Devonshire, Margate, 

 fyc. not uncommon, buried in the sand between high 

 and low water mark. 



T. CONCHILEGA. An Lam. 1 ? SABELLA. C. Pult. 

 Dor. p. 54. Mont. p. 347. S. RUDIS, Pen. 4. t. 26. 

 lower fig. AMPHITRITE OSTREARIA ? Cuvier. 

 Tube membranceous, sparingly covered with shells, 

 usually in large fragments, attached to old bivalves in 

 flexuous or serpentine manner ; mouth not funnel- 

 shaped nor fibrous. 3 or 4. Common, Margate^ fyc. 



T. LUMBRICALIS. SABELLA. L. Pult. Dorset, p. 

 53. --Mont. p. 549. Tube affixed in a serpentine 

 manner upon stones, shells, &c., strong, composed of 

 coarse sand, sometimes mixed with fragments of shells, 

 firmly cemented together in a rough fashion. 2 or 3. J. 

 Common, often entwined with Serpula Vermiculari* 

 and Vermilia Triquetra. 



T. CIRRHATA. Gmel. 3112. SABELLA. C. Mont, 

 p. 550. Tube free, thick, fragile, tapering a little, 

 composed of sand mixed a little with clay, slightly 

 agglutinated together, soft when moist, crumbly when 

 dry. 6 or 7. ^. In a muddy bottom, in an inlet run- 

 ning up near Kingsbridge, between high and low water 

 mark. 



