94 THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA 



Odostomia indistincta (Mont.). 



Not rare in shell sand, North Berwick (M.). 

 0. indistincta, var. brevior. 



In shell sand, North Berwick (M.). 

 0. inter stincta (Mont.). 



Common in shell sand at North Berwick 



and Dunbar (M). 

 0. spiralis (Mont.). 



Common in shell sand at North Berwick 



and Dunbar (M.). 

 0. acicula (Philippi), var. ventricosa. 



Eare in the shell sand at North Berwick. 



My specimens do not depart widely from 



the species, i.e., the whorls are but slightly 



ventricose (M). 



EULIMID/E. 

 Eulima distorta (Deshayes). 



Eare in fine shell sand, North Berwick (M.). 

 E. Ulineata (Alder). 



Not rare in shell sand at North Berwick 



and Dunbar (M.). 



Natica catena (Da Costa). 



Firth of Forth (Ed. Mus., and M'R). 



Alive on Leith Sands, at very low water ; 



cast up at Joppa, alive ; Longniddry (M.). 

 N. alderi (Forb.). 



Firth of Forth (if A) ; Bass Eock, 24 



fathoms (Metz. and Mey.). 



Dead shells on the beach at Elie, Craigroy- 



ston (worn), and North Berwick (M.). 



We have taken this species in Largo Bay. 

 N. alderi, var. lactea. 



North Berwick (M.). 



Along with the species in Largo Bay. 

 N. islandica (Gmel.). 



Haddocks' stomachs, Firth of Forth (Dr 



Knapp). 



