128 Rev. Canon Norman's Revision 



(8) Smith, Edgae A. — " Notes on British Hydrohice, with 



a Description of a supposed new Species," Journ. 

 Conchol. vol. vi. 1889, p. 142. 



(9) Geeen, Rev. W. S. — " Report of a Deep-Sea Trawling 



Cruise off the S.W. of Ireland," Ann. & Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. ser. 6, vol. iv. 1889, p. 409. Mollusca bj 

 Edgae a. Smith. 



(10) BOUENE, G. C— '' Report Trawling Cruise in H.M.S. 



' Research ' off the South-west Coast of Ireland," 

 Journal Marine Biol. Assoc. United Kingdom, new 

 series, vol. i. 1889-90, p. 306. The Mollusca by 



A. M. NOEMAN. 



(11) Gaestang, Waltee. — '' A complete List of the Opistho- 



branchiate Mollusca found at Plymouth," Journ. 

 Marine Biol. Assoc. United Kingdom, new series, 

 vol. i. 1890, p. 399. 



(12) JOEDAN, 11. K. — "On the Species and Varieties of the 



Genus Fusus which inhabit tiie Seas surrounding the 

 British Isles," Journ. Conchol. vol. vi. 1890, p 225. 

 In this paper species are recorded which have only been 

 dredged in the Faroe Channel, and therefore, I consider, 

 have no claim whatever to be regarded as members of the 

 British fauna. All that is given respecting them is "cold 

 area," and the number of the station of the expedition in 

 which they were found. Without latitude and longitude 

 it is impossible for the ordinary reader of the paper to know 

 their extict habitat ; but a reference to the reports of the 

 ' Knight Errant ' and 'Triton' expeditions will siiow their 

 habitat to be the Faroe Channel, and therefore they are not 

 noticed in the present paper. The species referred to are the 

 five Fusi^ bahini, Gray, delicatus, Jeffreys, hirsutus, Jeffreys, 

 concinnus, Jeffreys, and lachtsis^ Morch. 



(13) Maeshall, J. T.— " Additions to British Mollusca," 



Journ. Concliol. vol. vii. 1892-4, pp. 241 & 379, 

 vol. viii. 1895-7, pp. 338 & 385, vol. ix. 1898-9, 

 pp 61, 120, & 165. 



(14) Chastee, G. W., and Heathcote, W. H. — "Contri- 



bution to a List of the Marine Mollusca and Brachio- 

 poda of the neighbourhood of Oban," Journ. Conchol. 

 vol. vii. 1892-4, p. 289. 



(15) Ceouch (W .). — " Crepidulafornicata in Essex," Proc. 



Malacol. Soc. vol. i. 1893, p. 19. 

 Many years ago, when dredging at Salcombe, in Devon- 

 shire, 1 found very numerous dead shells of the American 

 oyster, which had been laid down there, and of Crepidula 



