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(Herklots); Atlantic coasts of Trance and Spain (Tasle, 

 Fischer, and M' Andrew). 



P. 270. — C. ECHiNATFM. F. Scandinavia and Italy. C. 

 inucronatum, Poli. 



P. 273.— C. TTTBERCULATUM. P. Macclesfield, 500-1200 ft. 

 (Darbishire) !; Hope's Nose, Torquay (Godwin- Austen) ; Kil- 

 liney (Walpole) ! ; Italy (Sasso and others). 



P. 275, 1. 17 from bottom, for " ii." r. " i." 



P. 275. C. PAPILLOSUM. 



Body lemoncolour: mantle thick, with open or pouting 

 lips ; it is irregularly fringed with cirri or tentacles, which on 

 the anterior side are short, few, and bush-like, but on the 

 posterior side are longer, more numerous, and filiform, or 

 sometimes curled ; these cirri are microscopically pustulated, 

 and evidently very sensitive : incurrent tube transversely oval, 

 set round with spike-shaped cim which encircle it like 

 chevaux de frise ; it is mottled with reddish-brown : excurrent 

 tube smaller and plain, with reflexed edges ; anal valve bell- 

 shaped and hyaline : foot pale orange, of a lighter colour to- 

 wards the point. 



Dredged off St. Martin's Point on the south coast of Guernsey. 

 F. N.W. Germany (Philippi) ; Italy (Fonsega and others). 



E. Brittany (Cailliaud and Tasle) ! ; Arcachon (Lafont) ! ; Co- 

 runna (M' Andrew and H. Woodward) ! 



P. 278.— C. ExiGuuM. N. of Hebr., 530 f. (C. and T.). 



F. Killiney (Walpole) ! ; Caithness (Peach) ! ; Norway and 

 Italy. Var. subquadrata. Guernsey and Jersey (Jordan)! 

 In Balta Sound this species lives attached by the byssus to 

 Laminarke; Mamo says that Maltese specimens also are 

 byssiferous. 



P. 281.— C. FASCiATUM. F. Ped Crag at Toft Monks, Nor- 

 folk (Rose)!; Portrush (A. Bell)!; Norway and Italy! E. 

 Brittany (Cailliaud and Tasle) ! ; Dalmatia (Brusina)! Hael- 

 lebsek is the name of a place in Zealand, and not of a person. 

 C. ambiguum, Costa, and 0. Heller i, Brusina. 



P. 283. — C. NODOSUM. F. Norway (Sars and others). 8. 

 Wood's species of this name appears to be C. fasciatum, 

 E. Brittany (Cailliaud and Tasle)!; G. Gascony (De Folin)!; 

 Naples (Acton) ! ; Algiers (Weinkauff ) ! 



