80 Mr.J. Gwyn Jeffreys on Mediterranean Mollusca. 
= Turbo terebellatus of Brocchi, not Auricula terebellata of 
Lamarck, Med. 50-100 f. Another case of the revival of 
a species supposed to be extinct. 
Mathilda quadricarinata, Brocchi. Ph. i. 191, and ii. ws 
eum = Eglisia Waasia, H. Adams. Med. 
100 f. 
Eulima potita, L. B. C. iv. 201, and v. 214, pl. 77. f. 8. 
Med. 40-100 f. 
E. intermedia, Cantraine. B. C, iv. 203, and v. 214, pl. 77. 
f.4. Med. 40 f. 
E. distorta, Desh. ; and var. gracilis. B. C. iv. 205, and v. 
214, pl. 77. f. 5. Med. 30-100 f.; Æg; 130 f.; P. 15- 
164 f. 
E. stenostoma, Jeffr. B.C. iv. 207, and v. 215, pl. 77. f. 6. 
Med. 310 f. ; P. 64-290 f. 
E. subulata, Donovan. ip C. TE 208, and v. 215, pl. 77. f. 7. 
Med. 50-100 EPI 
E. bilineata, Ald. B. GL iv iv. 310, and v. 215, pl. 77. f. 8. 
Med. 50-100 f.; Æg. 130 f. ; É. 40-42 2 f. 
E. Jeffr aati. Brusina. Journ. Coach. xvii. 245 (Leto- 
straca). Med. 40-100 f. ; edie Isles (M‘Andrew) ! 
E. cine Brus. /. c. 244. Med. 40 f.: ; Canary Islands 
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A fragment (the last whorl) of another and a remarkable 
species of (apparently) Fulima occurred in the Tunis-Bay 
dredging at a depth of 30 fathoms. It would be about the 
size of E. subulata, and is cream-coloured, with longitudinal, 
slight, and flattened ribs, and a few spiral strie at the base; 
the lower part of the inner lip is thickened and reflected. 
If a perfect specimen should be found, it might take the 
name of cælata. 
Natica Eee Risso, Hist. Nat. de Eur. mér. iv. 149 
(Nacca). = N. lineolata and N. filosa, Ph. = N. Sagraiana, 
W Kode- not D'Orb. Med. 50-100 f. 
A intricata, Don. Ph. i. 162 (N. Valenciennesii), and ii, 
140. d. 40 f. 
N. Dillwyni, Payr. Ph. i. 162, and ii. 140. Med. 40 f. 
N. Alder, Forb. B. C. iv. 924, and v. 215, pl. 78. f. 
Med. 50-100 f.; P. 10-420 
N. Bebes mint, Payr. Ph. i. 162 2, and n. 140 f. Med. 40- 
Neritina viridis, L. Ph. i. 159, and ii. 138. Med. 40 f. ; 
drifted ? 
Solarium Archite, Costa. Ph. i. 173, and ii. 148 (S. strami- 
neum). = S. falla aciosum, Tib. Med. 50-100 f.; P. 140 f. 
According to Weinkauff, this species is the S, siculum of 
