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Chiton marginatus, Pennant.—White Shore, East Loch Tarbert 
(B. &8.). In Upper Loch Fyne at Minard Narrows, on the west and 
east sides and centre, in 10 to 36 fathoms, and on the shore (M.). 
Chiton ruber, Linné.— Under stones between tide-marks (B. & S.). In 
Upper Loch Fyne at Minard Narrows, on both sides, in 10 to 20 fathoms, 
and on the shore (M.). Of Moll Dhu (Alf. Brown). 
Chiton marmoreus, Fabricius. Has 
been found abundantly in Achagoil Bay, in Upper Loch Fyne (M.). 
ScAPHOPODA. 
Dentalium entalis, Linné.—Common off Barmore and in other locali- 
ties (B. & 8.). In Upper Loch Fyne at Minard Narrows, and on both 
sides and centre, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.). 
*Siphonodentaliwm (Pulsellum) lofotense. M. Sars.—Lower Loch 
Fyne (Robertson, in Zrans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. ii., N.S., p. 151). 
ft: PELECYPODA. 
Tetrabranchia. 
Anomia ephippiwm, Linné,—Common in the Loch Tarbert district 
(B. & S.). In Upper Loch Fyne at Minard Narrows, and on both 
sides and centre, in 10 to 65 fathoms—the variety striata at Minard and 
on the east side, in 12 to 20 fathoms (M.). 
Anomia patelliformis, Linné.—In Upper Loch Fyne at Minard 
Narrows, and on the east side in 10 to 20 fathoms (M.). 
Ostrea edulis, Linné.—Generally distributed in the Tarbert district, 
but small and scarce, the variety deformis, Jeff., between tide-marks East 
Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). Upper Loch Fyne, between tide-marks, both 
the ordinary form and the variety parasitica, Turt. (M.). Loch Fyne 
near Tarbert (Alf. Brown). 
Lima hians (Gmelin).—Off Battle Island, in 40 fathoms (B. & 8.). 
In Upper Loch Fyne, near the shore on both sides, in about 15 fathoms 
(M.). 
Lima subauriculata (Montagu).—Off Battle Island in 40 fathoms— 
dead shells (B. & 8.). Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne; common in 10 
fathoms in muddy sand and shells (Alf. Brown). 
Lima Loscombi, G. B. Sowerby.—Rather rare in Upper Loch Fyne, in 
10 to 15 fathoms on the west side (M.). 
Pecten maximus (Linné).—Ofi Skate Island in 14 fathoms, and in 
other localities, but not very plentiful (B. & 8.). Living specimens 
have been taken in Upper Loch Fyne (M.). Off Moll Dhu and Silver- 
craigs, Loch Fyne (Alf. Brown). Adult living specimens have been taken 
in East Loch Tarbert (Mihi). 
Pecten varius, Linné.—East Loch Tarbert (B. & 8.). Found abund- 
* Dr Robertson (op. cit., P. 152) also records the discovery of Siphonodentaliwm 
(Pulselium) afine, M . Sars, ‘ off Skate Island at the mouth of Loch Fyne, in 90 to 
100 fathoms.’ 
