76 JOURNAT, OF CON'CHOI.OGY, VOL. lO, XO. 3, JULY, I90I. 



Herdman, W. a. and others. The Marine Zoology, Botany and 

 Geology of the Irish Sea. Rep. Brit. Assoc, Liverpool, 1896, 

 p. 417-450 [Mollusca, p. 442-447J, and Rep. Fauna Liverpool 

 Bay, vol. 5, Appendix. 



In order to render this list available for use by those who adopt the 

 "Revised List of British Mollusca," recently issued by the Society, as 

 well as by those who still adhere to Jeffreys' nomenclature, we have in 

 those cases where they differ given both names side by side. Some of 

 the generic names in the new list are, however, used only as subgenera, 

 and the subgeneric terms of the new list are in most cases omitted. 



We desire to offer our best thanks to Professor W. A. Herdman for 

 having looked through the manuscript of this list. 



We shall be pleased to receive additions or corrections. 

 The Mount, 



Aston Clinton, Bucks. 



BRACHIOPOUA. 



Terebratulina caput serpentis (L.) (Terebratula). — A 



small dead example diedged off Bay Fine. Has never been recorded 

 living. 



Crania anomala (Miill.). — Living. Attached to old shells and 

 stones, dredged three miles west of Fleshwick, also six miles west of 

 Port Erin. 



MOLLUSCA. 



Chiton (Acanthochites) fascicularis L. 

 C. (Lepidopleurus) cancellatus G. B. Sow. 

 C. (Craspedochilus) onyx Spengl. (cinereus). 

 C. (C.) albus L. 



C. (C.) cinereus L. (marginatus). 

 C. (Tonicella) ruber Lowe. 



C. (Callochiton) laevis Mont. - Port Erin. Of these species 

 enumerated we ha\"e never seen C. cancellatus and C. albus. Their 

 occurrence is recorded in Fauna Liverpool Bay, vol. i, p. 33S. 



Nucula sulcata Bronn. — Dredged in 79 fathoms, fourteen miles 

 north-west of Port Erin, in very tenacious mud. The double shells 

 were dead and extremely brittle. 

 N. nucleus L. 



v. radiata F. & H. — Plentiful. 

 N. nitida G. B. Sow. — Occasionally, Port Erin. 

 Nuculana minuta (Miill.) (Leda). 

 Anomia ephippium L. 



v. squamula L. 



V. aculeata ^Lill- 



V. cylindrica Cimel. 



