254 PATELLID^E. 



having a distinctly spiral apex and a plate or septum 

 inside the crown. The use of this last-mentioned pro- 

 cess is not known. It is too small to contain or support 

 the viscera, as in Calyptrcea and allied genera ; but it 

 may be homologous with the internal process of Punc- 

 turella. 



. 5-$-- PROPILIDIXJM ANCYLOI'DE *, Forbes. (sbAJ 



Patella ? Ancyloides, Forbes, in Ann. Nat. Hist. v. p. 108, pi. ii. f. 16. 

 Propilidium Ancyloide, F. & H. ii. p. 443, pi. Ixii. f. 3, 5, and (animal) 

 pi. A A. f. 4. 



BODY whitish with a faint tinge of yellow : mantle fringed 

 at its edge with close-set but distinct cilia, which correspond 

 with the striae of the shell : head semicircular, margined with 

 light brown : mantle scalloped or puckered : tentacles tapering 

 to a fine point, delicately ciliated, destitute of eye-stalks : 

 foot oval, broader in front than behind. 



SHELL having an oval outline, compressed at the sides, 

 rather thin, semitransparent, glossy at the apex, but else- 

 where of a dull hue : sculpture, very numerous and close-set 

 fine striae, which radiate from the beak and are exquisitely 

 granulated in consequence of their being intersected or decus- 

 sated by equal-sized concentric striae : colour dirty white, 

 occasionally diversified by a few clear longitudinal rays or 

 lines : beak smooth and highly polished, styliform and slender, 

 pinched up into a minute spire of between one and two whorls, 

 which curls downwards at the posterior end : mouth oval, of 

 nearly the same breadth throughout : margin thin and even, 

 minutely tuberculated in immature specimens: inside nacreous, 

 furnished in the centre with a thin laminar partition, like the 

 half deck of a vessel, which has its opening towards the 

 head or anterior part; pallial scar broad. L. 0-15. B. 0-115. 



HABITAT : Not uncommon on stones and among 

 nullipores, in co. Galway (Barlee) ; Strangford Lough on 

 oysters, and on the Antrim Coast in 18-100 f. (Hynd- 

 man and others) ; Ballantrae, Ayrshire (Getty) ; Lam- 

 lash Bay (Smith, Forbes, and others) ; Oban, 20 f. 



* Having the aspect of an Ancylus. 



