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generally there is a band of brown round the upper part or 
middle of each whorl. 
The occurrence of this species in shallow water (10 fms.) 
does not seem to have been previously noted. 
Since the above specimen was dredged, three more living 
examples have been found amongst some Cerithiopsis tuber- 
cularis taken from under stones in 1888. It cannot be called 
a rare species. It would be found plentifully in other places 
if careful search were made for it. Ihave a large quantity of 
good dead examples from Scilly dredgings. 
Nassa pygmea Lmk. Living and dead specimens plentiful 
in dredged material. 
Pleurotoma nebula var. abbreviata Jeff. Occurs alive 
with the type. 
Philine catena Mont. One from drift. 
P. nitida Jeff. <A few in dredgings. 
Fiona nobilis A. & H. Two of these beautiful creatures 
trawled. 
Tritonia plebeia Johnst. One found crawling over a stone. 
Goniodoris nodosa Mont. Two examples dredged, attached 
to Zurritella communts. 
Doris bilamellata L. Plentiful under stones. It is no easy 
matter to discriminate between the animal and the rock, 
so closely do the two resemble one another. ‘This has 
been previously noted by several observers in regard to 
many species of Nudibranchs. 
Sepia officinalis L. The hard parts are frequently cast up 
on the beach. During August, 1895, large quantities of 
these were found along the shore, entangled in thick beds 
of sea-weed. 
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Helix lapicida var. albina in Kent.—-My friend, Mr. H. Westley, 
while collecting with me at Ewell near Dover, on August 3rd, was fortunate 
. enough to secure a fine specimen of this rare torm.—LIONEL E. ADAMS, 
Northampton, August 5th, 1895. (Read before the Conchological Society, 
August 7th, 1895). 
