inhabiting the seas of Great Britain and Ireland. 349 



29. Odostomia Scillce. 



Eulima crassula, JefFr. in Mai. and Conch. Mag. part 1 (1839), 

 p. 34. 



Eulima Scillce, Phil. ii. (1844) 135. tab. 24. fig. 6. 



Eulima Mac Andrei, Forbes in Ann. Nat. Hist. (Dec. 1844) p. 412. 



Turritella Scillce, Lov. 18. 



Eulimella crassula, JefFr. in Ann. Nat. Hist. 1847, p. 311. 



Oban ; Loch Broom ; Skye. Loch Fyne (Mr. Barlee and Mr. Mac- 

 Andrew). 



A local and rare species. 



Var. a. ? minor, plus cylindrica. 



A single specimen of this shell, which for the present I can 

 only consider a variety of Scillce, although the discovery of more 

 specimens may give it a claim to specific distinction, was found 

 by Mr. Barlee in dredging off Stornaway in the Hebrides last 

 year. It is apparently only half-grown, but is peculiar from its 

 wanting the conical form of the present species. 



30. Odostomia clavula. 

 Turbonilla clavula, Lov. 18 (certe). 



Torquay (Dr. Battersby). Brixham (Mr. Hanley). 



Very rare. I have only seen four specimens from these loca- 

 lities. It is undoubtedly Loven^s species, as I have had an op- 

 portunity of examining specimens from, and named by, him. 

 My reference (in the Annals of Nat. Hist.) of the next species to 

 that shell was made before I had the opportunity of such exami- 

 nation and is erroneous. 



This differs from the next species (acicula) in its much smaller 

 size, the angular convexity of each whorl, and its possessing a 

 distinct umbilicus. 



31. Odostomia acicula. 



Melania acicula, Phil. i. p. 158. tab. 9. fig. 6. 



Eulima acicula, id. ii. 135 ; Alder, Cat. 49. 



Pyramis Icevis, Br. 14. pi. 9. figs. 51, 52 ? 



Eulimella clavula, Jeffr. in Ann. Nat. Hist. 1847, p. 17. 



Bantry Bay ; Zetland, five miles east of Lerwick, in forty fathoms 

 water. Burrow Island, Devonshire ; Birtabuy Bay and Arran Isle, 

 CO. Galway ; Loch Fyne and other parts of the west coast of Scot- 

 land (Mr. Barlee). Whitburn, Rev. G. B. Abbes and Mr. Howse 

 (Alder). 



Var. a. gracilior ; anfractibus magis complanatis et subtus 

 aliquantulum carinatis. 



Tenby ; Exmouth. Dartmouth (Mr. MacAndrew). Torquay (Dr. 

 Battersby). 



