Mr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys on Mediterranean Mollusca. 79 
EUSE n Jeffr. B. C. iv. 141, and v. 212, pl. 74. 
5. Med. 30-4 
0. “intone, Monk B. C. + 151, and v. 213, pl. 75. £. 2. 
30-310 f.; Æg. 250 
0. baa, Ph. B. C. iv. iss, and v. 218, pl. 75. f. 6. 
Med. 40 f. 
0. ae Ph. B.C. iv. 160, and v. 213, pl. 75. f. 7. Med. 
0 f 
0. rufa, Ph. B. C. iv. 162, and v. 213, pl. 76. f. 1. Med. 
50-100 f.; P. 25-208 f. 
0. "rie L. B. C. tr, 164, and v. 213, pl. 76. £. 3. Med. 
-4 . 15-20 f. 
-100 f 
Q Caiet Ph. - B. C. iv. 170, and v. 218, P 16. f. 6. Med. 
30-310 f: 4Eg. 100— 250 f.; P. 25-1366 
O. nitens*, Jeff 
one-third of the eee outer lip th in zi nosh ce 
icus none: toot. 
Re 150 f. Its nearest ally is O. (Syrnola) minuta of 
H. Adams, which I have from Corsica; that shell, however 
- is cylindrical, with more whorls, a golden band encircling 
the periphery, and a strong tooth. 
0. Perge Jeffr. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 2. xvii. 185, pl. 2. 
2,13. Med. 40-100 f. 
0. dba: L., Syst. Nat. ii. 1238; Ph. i. 157, t. 9. f. 8, and 
ii. 136 (Chemnitzia ‘pallida a); B. Q. iv. 7. Med. 30-100 f. 
. Not my Eulimella striatula (Piedmontese Mollusca), which 
must have another name, say hyalina. One specimen of 
. the present species has the outer lip crenated or toothed on 
| the inside, «d in Recien costaria of S. Wood, which in 
| other es with the recent shell. 
| Pyramidella le erit. N B Wood, Cr. Moll. 77, pl. 9. i. 2a, b. 
* Shining. 
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