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Odostomia (Turbonilla) pusilla Phil. 



O. (Eulimella) commutata Monter. (acicula). — Fresh ex- 

 amples dredged off Kitterland. 



O. (E.) nitidissima Mont. — Dredged off Kitterland. 



Eulima polita (L.). — Extremely fine specimens dredged off Port 

 Erin and in the southern area. 



E. intermedia Cant. — One or two. 



E. incurva Renier (distorta). 



E. glabra Costa (subulata) Don. — One dead at Port Erin 

 (i\rcher). 



E. bilineata (Alder). — Good specimens in rough material dredged 

 one mile off Spanish Head (10-17 fathoms). 



Caecum imperfectum (G. Ad.) (trachea). 



C. glabrum (Mont.). 



Turritella communis (Lmk.) (terebra). — Small shells dredged, 

 one being remarkably subscalariform. 



Aporrhais pes-pelecani (L.) — Very good specimens dredged off 

 Contrary Head. 



Buccinum undatum L. 



Neptunea antiqua (L.) (Fusus). 



V. striata Jeffr. — Mr. Heathcote states that he has obtained this 

 form. 



y. alba Jeffr. — Occasionally. 



Tritonofusus gracilis DaC. (Fusus).— Plentiful. The shells 

 are fine and beautifully covered with epidermis. 



T. propinquus Aid. (Fusus). 



T. jeffreysianus Fischer (Fusus). 



Ocinebra erinacea (L.) (Murex). 



Trophon muricatus (Mont.). 



T. barvicensis Johnston. 



T. clathratus (I/.) (truncatus Str.). 



Purpura lapillus T-. — Never banded or orange-coloured. Often 

 occurs with very long spire. . 



Nassa reticulata (L.). 



N. incrassata (Str.). 



Pleurotoma (Mangilia) attenuata Mont. — Dead only. 

 Southern coasts. 



P. (M.) nebula Mont.— Dredged off Port Erin (Fauna, Liverpool 

 Bay, I., 338 and 240). 



P. (Haedropleura) septangularis. — A large example dredged 

 off Port Erin. 



P. (Bela) rufa Mont. 



P. (B.) turricula Mont.— -Living, Port Erin (Darbishire). Off 

 Spanish Head. 



