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Odostomia interstincta, var. terebellum. 



The seven last species I have found dead only, in fine shelly 

 gravel from low water. 



spiralis, Mont. Alive in a rock-pool in St. Aubin's Bay. 

 fenestrate Forbes. Dead. 



pusilla, Phil. Dead only. 



lanthina rotundata, Leach. About the middle of July 1879, after 



long-continued westerly winds, Ianthinas were cast ashore about 



high- water mark. They were only half-grown ; and the animals, 



although apparently dead, were quite fresh, Nearly one third 



had their float still attached. Many cartilaginous shields of 



*- Velella were found at the same time. 



Eulima intermedia , Cantraine. Dead and broken shells in Samaras 

 Bay. 



distorta, Deshayes. 



Velutina laevigata, Penn. A dead specimen. 



Cerithiopsis tubercular is, Mont. Amongst seaweeds and under 



stones. Size very variable. 

 Mureoc erinaceiis, L., var. melanostoma , 

 Defrancia linearis, Mont. Dead. 

 Pleurotoma costata, Donovan. Dead. 



nebula, Mont. 

 Utriculus mammillatus, Phil. Dead. 



truncatulus, Brug. 



obtusus, Mont. The dead shells are common ; the living rather 



rare. 



Bulla striata, Brug. A dead and rather worn specimen in St. 



Aubin's Bay. Perhaps brought in ballast. 

 Melampus myosotis, Drap. Dead. 



, var. ringens. Dead. 



Otina otis, Turton. I have found the empty but fresh-looking shell 



in siftings from Pointe des Pas. 



Cephalopoda. 



Loligo media, L. Caught with a net near low water in St. Aubin's 



Bay. 



LAND SHELLS. 



Limax arborum, Bouch. -Chant. 



Mull 



Testacella Maugei, Fer. At different times the late Dr. M. Bull 

 found a specimen crawling at the foot of a garden-wall in St. 

 Saviour's Road; and I have since obtained several from that 

 neighbourhood. When full-grown the shell is half an inch in 



length. 

 Helix concinna, Jeffr. Dead. 

 Achatina acicula, Mull. My specimens have been found in a 



garden. 



