264 BUSH 



1808. S. PLICATUS Montfort + Morch I863- 1 



Serpula rugosa Chenu (figures) non Turton. 

 Mediterranean, very common on algae, crustaceans, etc. 

 1818. S. TRICOSTALIS Lamarck -f- Morch 1863 + Chenu (figure). 



King George Sound (Port Rio Georges), western Australia. 

 1818. S. LAMELLOSUS Lamarck + Morch 1863 + Chenu (figure). 



King's Island, Australia. 

 1822. S. VERRUCA* Fabricius + Morch 1863 non Levinsen 1883 (figures) + 



Caullery and Mesnil 1897 (17) + Moore 1902. (See p. 247.) 

 pi. XLI, figs. 3, 12 ; pi. XLIV, figs. I, 1 6. 



Greenland, on shells (Chlamys islandicus), and Grand Banks of Newfound- 

 land, on stones. 

 1825. S. MONTAGUI Fleming-}- Morch 1863. 



Spirorbis sp. Montagu 1803. 



Guernsey, England, on shell (Haliotis tuberculatcf), very common. 

 1830. S. ANTARCTICUS Lesson (figure) + Morch 1863 + Chenu (figure). 



Isle of Malouines, very common. 

 1830 and 1841. S. PONTICUS Eichwald (figure) + Morch 1863. 



Black Sea, on Fucus and other algae. 

 1836. S. PUSILLUS Rathke + Morch 1863 non Saint- Joseph 1894 + Caullery 



and Mesnil 1897 (9). 

 Black Sea, near Balaklava, on stones and shells (Mytilus). 



1843. S. ZELANDICUS Gray -f Morch 1863. 



Great Barrier Island, New Zealand, on shell (Patella hookeri). 



1844. S. CORNUARIETIS * Philippi (figure) + Morch 1863 + Marion and 



Bobretzki 1875 (figures) -f Caullery and Mesnil 1897 (20). 

 Mediterranean, English Channel (coast of France), on stones and coralline 

 (Lithothamnion polymorphuni). 



1849. S. CHILENSIS Gay + Morch 1863 (figure, Sowerby 111. Fissure Ha) 



+ Ehlers 1901. 

 Chili. 



1853. S. QUADRANGULARIS * Stimpson + Morch 1863. (See p. 241.) 

 fabricii Malmgren 1867. 



carinatus Levinsen 1883 (figures) non Montagu 1803. 

 affinis Levinsen 1883 (figure) + 1886. 



granulatus Caullery and Mesnil 1897, in part, -f- Moore 1902. 

 pl. xxxix, fig. 37; pi. XL, figs. 10, n, 21, 23, 26, 30; pi. XLII, figs. 



23-29; pl. XLIII, figs. 14, 15. 



Northern waters, Atlantic and Pacific, on stones, shells (Chlamys islandi- 

 cus, Buccinum, etc.), bryozoans, and worm tubes (Nothria, Thelepus, 



1 This and other species said to be in the Museum of Paris and figured by 

 Chenu, ' Illustrationes de Conchyliologie,' do not appear to have been men- 

 tioned by Caullery and Mesnil 1897. 



