348 COOKE : ON THE MACANDREW COLLECTION. 



A. ferruginosiis Forbes, and A. abyssicola Forbes. The 

 labels appear to be in Jeffreys' hand, the generic name 

 given being Clausma. But he now considers abyssicola 

 identical with, forruginosa (Vol. IL, p. 253, Brit. Conch.) 



Axinus ferruginosus Forbes. No locality. 



A. ferruginosus Forbes. Loch Fyne. 



Diplodonta rotundata Mont. Bantry, &c. 



Turtonia minuta O. Fabr. Belfast. 



Cardium aculeatum L. Torbay. 



These are all, except 3 young ones, "rolled" speci- 

 mens, and consequently had lost their spines. I cannot 

 understand Jeffreys saying it is "scarcely ever found in 

 a living state." I have dredged it alive in Torbay, and 

 it is frequently cast up alive on the Paignton sands. 



C. echinatum L. Britain. 



All poor specimens, the tubercles being entirely 

 rubbed away. 



C. rusticum L, Torbay. 



C. pygmaeum Don. Milford Haven. 



C. pygmaeum Don. Southampton. 



C. pygmaeum Don. Balta Sound. 



The card is labelled C. nodosum, but of 20 speci- 

 mens only one is nodosum, the rest htvn.^ pygmceum. 



C. fasciatum Mont. Anglesea, &c. 



C. minimum Phil. Hebrides. 



As C. suecicum Reeve. 



C. nodosum Turt. Loch Fyne. 



C. nodosum Turt. Balta Sound. 



Labelled C. pygmaum Don. (= C exiguum Gmel). 



C. edule L. Stornaway. 



C. edule L. Scilly and Oban. 



C. edule L. Murray Firth. 



J.C; iii., July, 18S 



