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Odostomia unidentata Forbes & Hanley. — Dogger Bank 

 (L. & M.); Redcar (D.R) ; a few in shellsand, Sandsend (M.V.L.); 

 shellsand, Scarborough, common. 



Odostomia turrita Hanley. — Shellsand, Scarborough, common. 



Odostomia plicata (Montagu). — Scarborough (Bean) ; shell- 

 sand, Scarborough, very raie. 



Jordanella nivosa (Montagu). — Scarborough (Sowerby's 111. 

 Index) ; shellsand, Scarborough, very rare. 



Jordanella truncatula (Jeffreys). — One in shellsand, Scar- 

 borough. An interesting record. Both this and the preceding species 

 Vi^ere identified by Mr. Tomlin. 



Brachystomia albella (Loven). — One in shellsand, Sandsend 

 (M.V.L.). 



Brachystomia rissoides (Hanley). — Scarborough (Bean); com- 

 mon in shellsand, Scarborough. 



var. dubia Jeff. — Dogger Bank (L.&M.); shellsand, Scarborough. 



Brachystomia ambigua (Maton & Rackett). — Scarborough 

 (Bean) ; several from shellsand, Scarborough. 



Ondina divisa (J. Adams). — Dogger Bank (L. ^S^: M.). 



Ondina obliqua (Alder).— Scarborough (Bean). 



Oda dolioliformis (Jeffreys). — Scarborough (Bean & Jeff.); 

 shellsand, Scarborough, very rare. 



Pyrgulina indistincta (Montagu). — Off Robin Hood's Bay, 30 

 fathoms (Brady); Scarborough (Bean) ; in shellsand, Scarborough, rare. 



Pyrgulina interstincta (Montagu). — Dogger Bank (L. & M.) ; 

 a few in shellsand, Sandsend (M.V.L.); not uncommon in shellsand, 

 Scarborough. 



Spiralinella spiralis (Montagu). — Dogger Bank (L. & M.) ; 

 Robin Hood's Bay, 30 fathoms (Brady) ; Scarborough (Bean) ; our 

 commonest Odostomia ; in shellsand it can be had in numbers. 



Miralda excavata (Philippi). — Scarborough (Bean). 



Pyrgostelis interrupta (Totten). — Dogger Bank (L. & M., 

 Jeff.); food for plaice, off Flamborough (M.B.A.). 



Turbonilla lactea (Linne). — Shellsand, Scarborough, very rare. 



Eulimella commutata Monterosato. — Dogger Bank (Brady, 

 T^. & M.); off Scarborough, 20-25 fathoms (Brady); one in shellsand, 

 Sandsend (M.V.L.); shellsand, Scarborough, very rare. 



Eulimella nitidissima (Montagu). — Scarborough (Bean & Jeff.). 



Eulima polita (Linne). — Dogger Bank (L. & M.) ; Scarborough 

 (Bean and Sc. Mus.). 



Eulima incurva (Renier). — Dogger Bank (L. & M.); in greatest 

 depths of North Sea (Jeff.). 



{To be continued^. 



