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5. Marginella (Volvaria) consanguinea, Smith. 



Possibly some of these specimens may be small examples 

 of M. cinerea, Jousseaume. 



6. Mitra (Pusia) sanctce-helence, Smith. 

 A few specimens, all young and much worn. 



7. Natica Dilhoynii, Payraudeau. 

 Several specimens, all quite young. 



8. EuUma atlantica, Smith ? 



A number of very small examples may possibly belong 

 to this species. 



9. Scalaria sanctce-helence^ Smith. 



One immature specimen with the fine riblets worn away 

 apparently belongs to this species. 



10. Turhonilla assimilans, Smith ? 



None of the specimens are in sufficiently good condition for 

 certain identification. 



11. Cingulina circinata, A. Adams. 

 Two young specimens. 



12. AcUs angulatUy Smith? 

 Two specimens are probably worn examples of this species. 



13. Leucotina minuta, Smith. 

 A single specimen only. 



14. Triforis recta^ Smith. 



A few worn broken specimens having the slender form of 

 this species. 



15. Littorina miltaris, Quoy & Gaimard. 

 Very small specimens, not more than 2 millim. in length. 



16. Rissoina congenita^ Smith. 

 Two specimens. 



