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1. Hdlia Flemingidna. Shell obovate, thin, glossy, 

 white, with faint striae. Named after Dr. Fleming. 



GENUS 4. BULLINA. Shell cylindrical, involute, the 

 last turn concealing the rest ; the spire generally sunk : 

 the aperture straight, very narrow, a li ttle widened ante- 

 riorly. Named from Bulla. Ferussac. 



1. Bulllna umbilicdta. Shell oblongo- cylindrical, 

 semitransparent, glossy, with faint growth-lines, the 

 posterior extremity rounded, with a deep and narrow 

 umbilicus. Umbilicatus, having a pit in the spire. 



2. Bullina truncdta. Shell subcylindrical, thin, semi- 

 transparent, glossy, with distinct shallow sulci on half 

 its length from the posterior extremity, which is truncate, 

 with a wide and shallow umbilicus. Truncdtus, cut off 

 at the end. 



3. Bullina cylindrdcea. Shell cylindrical, thin, trans- 

 parent, glossy, smooth, or with faint growth-lines, sub- 

 truncate with a deep umbilicus. Cylindrdceus, elon- 

 gated and round, 



ORDER VIII. GASTEROPODA NUDIBRANCHIATA. 



Respiratory apparatus consisting of branchial tufts 

 or papillae, placed on the back, and exposed. 



Tritonia, Lamarck. Polybranchiata and Cyclobranchi- 

 ata, Blainville. Nudibranchiata, Cuvier. Nudus, bare ; 

 branchice, gills. 



PoLTBRANCHIATA. 



With numerous branchice on the sides of the body. 



FAMILY I. ^OLIDINA. 



Body oval, oblong, or elongated, with papilliform or 

 filamentous branchiae disposed along the sides of the 

 body above ; two pairs of tentacula ; eyes behind the 

 upper. Named from the Genus JEolis. 



GENUS 1. 2EoLis. Body oblong, tapering to a point, 

 with numerous filamentous or papiUiform branchiae in 

 rows on the sides above. Name from JEolus* Cuvier. 



