316 EEY, E. B. WATSOIf OK THE 



Maggiore (as Bulla), Cat. Conch. Sieil. p. 40 ; Porbes (as 

 Sulla turgidula), -Sgean Invert., Brit. Assoc. Eept. 1843^ 

 p. 188 ; Grwyn Jeffreys (as Scaphander gibhulus), Ann. & 

 Mag. Feb. 1856, Mar. Tert. Piedm. p. 188, pi. ii. 20, 21 ; 

 Vayssiere (as WeinTcau-ffia diaphana), Jour, de Concb. 1893, 

 p. 90, iv. 1-8. Kah. Mediterranean. ("W.) From Funcbal 

 to Punta de Sao Lourenco and Porto Santo. Hather rare. 



316. ScMsmope depressa, 1897, Watson, antea, p. 268. 



317. Sepia officinalis, 1767, Linne, Syst. JSTat. p. 1095 ; Grwyn 

 Jeffreys, B. C. v. 138, vi. 3. Sab. From Norway to 

 Mediterranean. (Jn., W.) Eare. 



318. SipTionaria {Liriola) Gussonii, 1829, O. G. Costa (as 



Ancylus), Oss. Is. Pant. &c. p. 20. no. 25 ; Philippi (as 

 Batella pellucida), i. p. Ill, vii. 7, & (as P. Gussonii) p. 255 ; 

 & vol. II. p. 84. Cf. Dall, Jour, de Conch. 1878, p. 68, & 

 1879, p. 285, with many other valuable references given by 

 the Marquis of Monterosato in his ' Nomenclatura,' p. 150. 

 Sai. California, West Indies, and Mediterranean. (M., L., 

 Jn., W.) Everywhere abundant. 



319. Skenea planorlis, 1780, Fabricius (as Turbo), Faun. Grronl. 

 p. 384: G-wyn Jeffreys, B. C. it. 65, i.4; & v. 202, Ixx. 1. 

 Hab. From Spitzbergen to Greenland and Florida and to 

 the Mediterranean. (Jn., W.) All along the S.E. shore and 

 Porto Santo. "Very abundant. 



320. Solarium Ao'cliitoB, 1830, O. d. Costa, Cat. Test. Taranto, 



Acad. Se. iii. 40, & Fauna Napoli, p. 5, i. 1 ; Monterosato, 

 Notiz. Solar. Medit. p. 10, figs. 21-23. Kab. From Bay 

 of Biscay to St. Helena and Mediterranean. (Jn., W.) 

 Funchal. Very rare. 



321. ^SoZaWwrn/^ZZfl-cios^m, 1872, Tiberi, Bull. Mai. Ital. v. 35; 

 Monterosato, Solarii Medit. p. 8, figs. 12-20. (= Sol. 

 sioulum, Cantr., probably, and to ^S*. stramineum, auct. nee 

 Lam.) Sab. Mediterranean. (Jn., W.) Very rare. — 

 McAndrew's List gives this sp. (as 8. stramineum) for Vigo, 

 but not for Madeira, nor for the Canaries ; and represented 

 so poorly as are both this species and the preceding one, they 

 must be held as a little doubtfully indigenous to Madeira. 



322. Solarium hybi^idum, 1767, Linne (as TrocJius), Syst. Nat. 

 p. 1228 ; Lamarck, An. s. Vert. vii. 4 ; & 2nd ed. ix. 99; 

 Philippi, Enumeratio (as S. luteum), i. 74, x. 127 ; Montero- 

 sato, Solarii Medit. p. 7, figs. 10, 11. Sab. Medittjrranean 



