208 SUPPLEMENT. 



P. 30. — R. MEMBRANACEA. F. Sclsea (A. Bell) ! ; Killiney 

 (Walpole) ! : Italy, from Pisa to Naples ! 



P. 33. — E. viOLACEA. Cornwall (Hockin)! F. Lochgilp 

 (Crosskey) ! 5 , B. 3R>,aly (Fonsega and Calcara). 



p. 35,_3 >iuLAT\. Helford (Hockin) ! F. Selsea (A. 

 Bell) ! E.' ^ (Brusina) ! ; Teneriffe (M'xVndrew) ! Var. 

 M. decorata, Vh.. In the collection of General Stefanis at 

 Naples I noticed i?. costulata of S. Wood from Sicily ; it may 

 be called Stefanisi, 



p. 37.— R. STRIATA. N. of Hebr., 170-530 f. (C. and T.). 

 F. Selsea (A. Bell) ! ; Uddevalla (Crosskey and Robertson) ! 

 E. Madeira (Watson and Paiva) ! 



P. 39.— E. PROXiMA. Hayle (Hockin)! ; Shetland, 60-80 f. 

 (J. G. J.). E. Morbihan (Tasle)!; Naples and Sicily (Tiberi 

 and Stefanis) ! 



P. 40. — R. YiTREA. Fleming's specimens are Odostomia 



nunima 



F. Bohusliin (Thuden); Pisa (Manzoni) ; Monte 

 Mario (Rigacci) ! E. Morbihan (Tasle) ! ; Sicily (Acton and 

 Stefanis) ! 



P. 42. — R. PULCHERRiMA. E. Naples and Sicily (Tiberi 

 and Stefanis) ! ; Zara (Brusina) ! 



P. 43. — R. FULGiDA. E. Malta (Mamo); Teneriffe (M* An- 

 drew) ! R. Cossuroi, Calcara, and R. fasciata, Caruana. 



p. 45.— R. soLUTA. N. of Hebr., 530 f. (C. and T.). F. 

 Monte Mario (Rigacci) ! ; Melazzo, Sicily (Seguenza)! E. G. 

 Gascony (De Folin) !; Med. and Adr. ! R. ohtusa, Cantr.; not 

 R. soluta, S. Wood. 



P. 46. — R. SEMiSTRiATA. F. Portrush (A. Bell) ! R. mar- 

 morata, Cantr. 



p. 48.— R. ciNGiLLus. F. Portrush (A. Bell)! E. Madeira 

 (Watson) ! 



P. 52.— Htdrobia ulv^. F. Selsea (A. Bell) ! ; S. Italy 

 (Philippi). E. Adr. and Sea of Okhotsk. T^irho stagnalis, 

 Baster ; this has precedence of Pennant's name, but may be 

 considered obsolete. Other synonyms include Melania Char- 

 reyij Morelet, and Assiminea gallica, Paladilhe. The inland 

 habitat given by the last author (salt springs and salt marshes 



