inhabiting J he seas of Great Britain and Ireland. 349 



. 3* ' :iS9. Odostomia Scillce. 

 » 

 Eulima crassula, Jeffr. in Mai. and Conch. Mag. part 1 (1839), 

 p. 34. 



Eulima Scillce, Phil. ii. (1844) 135. tab. 24. fig. 6. . 



Eulima MacAndrei, Forbes in Ann. Nat. Hist. (Dec¥844) p. 412. 



Turritella Scillce, Lov. 18. » 



Eulimella crassula, Jeffr. in Ann. Nat. Hist. 1847, p. 311. 



Oban ; Loch Broom ; Skye. Loch Fyne (Mr. Barlee and Mr. Mac- 

 Andrew). 



A local and rare species. 



Var. a. ? minor, plus cylindrica. 



A single specimen of this shell, which for the present I can 

 only consider a variety of Scillce , although the discovery of more 

 specimens may give it a claim to specific distinction, was found 

 by Mr. Barlee in dredging off Stornaway in the Hebrides last 

 year. It is apparently only half-grown, but is peculiar from its 

 wanting the conical form of the present species. 



30. Odostomia clavula. 

 Turbonilla clavula, Lov. 18 (certe). 



Torquay (Dr. Battersby). Brixham (Mr. Hanley). 



Very rare. I have only seen four specimens from these loca- 

 lities. It is undoubtedly LoveVs species, as I have had an op- 

 portunity of examining specimens from, and named by, him. 

 My reference (in the Annals of Nat. Hist.) of the next species to 

 that shell was made before I had the opportunity of such exami- 

 nation and is erroneous. 



This differs from the next species (acicula) in its much smaller 

 size, the angular convexity of each whorl, and its possessing a 

 distinct umbilicus. 



31. Odostomia acicula. 



Melania acicula, Phil. i. p. 158. tab. 9. fig. 6. 



Eulima acicula, id. ii. 135 ; Alder, Cat. 49. 



Pyramis Icevis, Br. 14. pi. 9. figs. 51, 52 ? 



Eulimella clavula, Jeffr. in Ann. Nat. Hist. 1847, p. 17. 



Bantry Bay ; Zetland, five miles east of Lerwick, in forty fathoms 

 water. Burrow Island, Devonshire ; Birtabuy Bay and Arran Isle, 

 co. Galway ; Loch Fyne and other parts of the west coast of Scot- 

 land (Mr. Barlee). Whitburn, Rev. G. B. Abbes and Mr. Howse 

 (Alder). 



Var. a. gracilior ; anfractibus magis complanatis et subtus 

 aliquantulum carinatis. 



Tenby ; Exmouth. Dartmouth (Mr. MacAndrew). Torquay (Dr. 

 Battersby). 



