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Pecten pusio var. alba. — A white variety of the Mediter- 

 ranean species. 



Lima rotundata Sowerby. — Resembhng the Mediterranean 

 Z. inflata^ but rounder. 



Terebratuiina radiata Sowerby. — Of the form of T. caput- 

 serj}entis, but purple rayed. The shells are found in groups 

 attached to sea-weed, and the species seems peculiar to the 

 South African coast. 



Kraussia rubraFa/hs (=Terebratu!a ca.pens\s lyrauss). 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 



1. Conus fulvus, n. sp. 



2. Marginella lineolata, J.C., 1SS6. 



3. ,, Bairstowi, ,, 



4. ,, floccata, n. sp. 



5. Fissurella robusta, n. sp. 

 6. 



7. ,, parvi-forata, n. sp. 



8. Cominella angust.i, J.C., 1886. 



9. ,, puncturata, ,, 



10. ,, unifasciata, ,, 



11. Mitra merula, n. sp. 



12. Conus Bairstowi, n. sp. 



13. Latirus Rousi, J.C., 1S86. 



14. ,, Bairstowi, J.C, 1S86. 



15. Ovulum aurantium, n. sp. 



16. Clanculus Laceyi, n. sp. 



17. Diala capensis, n sp. 



18. Euthria fusco-tincta, J.C, 1886. 



19. Psammotellina capensis, n. sp. 



20. Telliiia orbicularis, n. sp. 



21. Pleurotoma Wilkise, n. sp. 



22. ,, Rousi, J.C, 1886. 



Colonizing Land and Freshwater Shells at Brora, 

 East Sutherland. — Of the shells mentioned in my last com- 

 munication on this subject (Jour. Conch., v., p. 192), of both 

 Helix Caniiana and H. rufescens, I found the young in my garden 

 this season. H. virgata is abundant near the sea, E. Brora. 

 H. pisana is more tender — a few survive as yet. Bulbiius 

 acutus not as numerous this season, E. Brora. Clausilia bipli- 

 cata — New Clyne waterfall, Brora bridge, and garden seems 

 likely to hold its ground. C. parviila (Normandy), breeding 

 last summer in my garden, but cannot trace those laid down 

 near the sea, E. Brora. Of Cydostoma elegans, Testacella halio- 

 tidea, and Ainalia marginata I have lost all trace in my garden, 

 but they may still survive. — W. Baillie. 



