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A. (Buccinulus) solidulus Linné.—Plentiful, and in great 
variety. 
A. (Buccinulus) nitidulus Lamarck.—Common. 
A. (Buccinulus) alveolus Souverbie. — Several beautiful 
specimens. 
FAMILY ZORNATINIDZ. 
Tornatina voluta Quoy.—Several specimens. 
FAMILY SCAPHANDRIDA:. 
Atys naucum Linné.—Two specimens. 
A. debilis Pease.—Several. 
A. solida Linné.—Several. 
FaMILy BULLIDA. 
Bulla ampulla Linné.—A considerable number of very small 
specimens. 
B. nebulosa Gould.—Many prettily-marked specimens. 
Haminea tenera A. Adams.—Three specimens. 
Haminea Cairnsiana sp. nov. (PI. IL., fig. r). 
fT, testa alba, pellucida, cylindrica, strtis transversim regu- 
laribus instruct, postice truncata, lateribus rectis, labro 
guadratulo, apud basim producto. 
Long. sp. magorts ; 8-50 mill. Lat. 6 mill. 
FTab. VAfu. 
Several specimens, but only a few full grown. A very 
delicate white shell, allied to 77 papyrus and also 7. ambigua, 
both of A. Adams. It is cylindrical, transversely delicately striate, 
posteriorly truncate, sides straight, lip slightly quadrate, pro- 
duced at the base. We received the specimens from Mr. 
Robert Cairns, of Ashton-under-Lyne, just as Mr. Hadfield had 
forwarded them to him in shell-sand, and are glad of the oppor- 
tunity of connecting his name with this new form, in slight 
recognition of the services he has rendered us. 
FamMILy RINGICULIDA. 
Ringicula caledonica Morelet.-— Several. 
R. australis Hinds.—Many specimens, which we believe are 
referable to this species, but the genus is a difficult one, 
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