214 Mr. A. Bell on some new or little-known Shells d&c. 
Reed, Esq., of York, and another in that of E. Cavell, Esq., 
Saxmundham, are all that I have seen of this handsome 
ids ell. 
rula d" var. cancellata, Grateloup. R.C. Foxhall, 
ss eld 
Fusus srk Wood. The same as Buccinum cretaceum, Reeve. 
F. curtus, a nam Eee assigned to an Eocene species. 
As the dede: shell (F. islandicus of Gould, not Chem- 
pe is not known to be swig elsewhere, I would suggest 
. the name F, americanus as being a suitable one for it, 
ied the Crag shell, dim which it differs in many points, 
its provisional name till its affinities are better worked out. 
Mr. Leckenby possesses a fragment of a Fusus identical 
with F. americanus, obtained from the Bridlington Crag. 
*F’, Jeffreysianus, Fischer. R.C. Walton? (Wood), Wald- 
ringfield and Sutton. Unfortunately most of the Crag Fusi 
(of the gracilis type) have lost their apices and part of the 
outer coating, rendering their correct assignation very per- 
2 exing 
E — Largillierti, Petit. R.C. Sutton. Hab. Newfound- 
Sarsii, Jeffreys. R.C. Waldringfield 
$— — propinquus, Alder. Bridlington Crag. (Brit. Mus.) 
> A Dalei, Sow. Chil ser. Easton Bavent. 
pseudo- Dalei, Wood, MS. (n. sp.). Shell somewhat 
resembling B. Dalei, ventricose, tumid, thick, smooth, or 
nearly so; base of outer. lip expanding ; ; pillar lip twisted, 
curving outwards at base and reflected ; canal short and 
open; whorls 4-5 (apex concealed by nullipores). Eon 
28 in., lat. 14. 
Loc. O.O. 
Orford. 
In a very large series of B. Dalei from the C. & R. Crags 
: I am unable to find a specimen similar to the above; and 
Mr. Leckenby has seen nothing to which it can be compared 
emong the recent shells of the same species, of which he 
as a large number. 
e Buccinum ciliatum, Fabr. R.C. Butley. 
*__ dicum, Chemnitz. R.C. Butle 
, glacia le, Chemnitz. Near Woodbridge. " (Acton dei 
Nana con, lobata, Brocchi, = Desmoulea abbreviata, eia 
. Hab. West Africa 
