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M. (Pusia) dermestina Lam.—Several. 
M. (Pusia) lubens Reeve.—One specimen. 
M. (Pusia) luculenta Reeve—Several specimens. Probably 
a variety of AZ. Graeffer Crosse. 
M. (Pusia) muriculata Lamarck.—Extremely abundant, but 
few specimens in good condition. 
M. (Pusia) nodosa Swainson.—Several. 
M. (Pusia) Savignyi Payr. — Two specimens. Quite in- 
separable from the Mediterranean shell (fde E. A. Smith). 
M. (Pusia) rosea Reeve.—A pretty purple species. ‘Two 
or three specimens. 
M. (Pusia) tuberosa Reeve.—Very common. 
M. (Pusia) tusa Reeve.—Several pretty specimens~in good 
condition. 
M. (Pusia) venustula Reeve.—Common. 
M. (Cyllithea) casta A. Adams.—One good specimen of 
this elegant species. 
M. (Cylinder) dactylus Linné.—One very fine specimen. 
M. (Cylinder) nucea Gronovius.—Common. 
M. (Cylinder) crenulata Lamarck.—A few small specimens. 
Imbricara conica Schmck.—Many small specimens. 
1. oliveeformis Swainson.—Several. 
I. ossea Reeve =1. punctata Swainson.—A number of rather 
worn specimens. 
FaMILY FASCIOLARIIDA. 
Fusus gradatus Reeve.—One good specimen. 
Fasciolaria filamentosa Martyn.—A number of very fine 
fresh specimens. 
Latirus lautus Reeve.—Several. 
L. nodatus Martyn.—One young specimen. 
L. (Plicatella) caledonicus Petit. — Very plentiful, but 
mostly in poor condition. 
L. (Plicatella) polygonus Linné.—Two specimens in the 
Manchester Museum, one in the collection of the Ven, 
Archdeacon Anson, 
