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Eulima incurva (Ren.) [= Hulima distorta (Deshayes)]. East Loch 
Tarbert (B. & S.). West and east sides and centre of Upper Loch Fyne, 
in 10 to 35 fathoms (M.). 
Hulima bilineata, Alder.—West side of Upper Loch Fyne, in 10 to 15 
fathoms (M.). Off Silvercraigs, one living, and a few dead specimens 
(Alf. Brown), 
Turbonilla rufa (Philippi).—Taken alive off the pier at Ardrishaig in 
5 fathoms, where it is rather common (Alf. Brown). 
Parthenia interstincta (Montagu).—Tarbert Bank, Loch Fyne (Mihi). 
Parthenia rufescens (Forbes).—Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, dead shells 
only (Alf. Brown as Odostomia scalaris ; variety, rufescens). Upper 
Loch Fyne, in 12 to 25 fathoms (M.). Dr Jeffreys in British Con- 
chology, vol. iv. p. 161, and Alfred Brown in the Mollusca of the 
Firth of Clyde, p. 77, consider Parthenia (Odostomia) rufescens to be 
ouly a variety of Parthenia (Odostomia) scalaris (Philippi). 
Parthenia spiralis (Moutagu).—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert ; 
not uncommon (B. & 8.). 
Odostomia conspicua, Alder.—Loch Fyne (M‘Nab ; see Jeffreys’ Brit. 
Conch., vol. iv. p. 133). 
Odostomia unidentata (Montagu).—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert 
(B. & S.). 
Odostomia acuta, Jeffreys.—Loch Fyne (Barlee). 
_ Odostomia pallida (Montagu).—Off Moll Dhu and Silvercraigs, Loch 
Fyne (Alf. Brown). Usually found on the shells of living Pecten oper- 
cularis, and sometimes on Pecten maximus. 
Odostomia umbilicaris (Malm).—Loch Fyne (Barlee, see Jeffreys’ op. 
cit., vol. iv. p. 130). 
Auriculina (Odostomia) obliqua (Alder).—Tarbert Loch Fyne. 
Auriculina insculpta (Montagu).—Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, living 
shells (Alf. Brown). 
Eulimella (Odostomia) Scillce (Leacchi).—Off Silvereraigs, Loch Fyne, 
in sand and nullipore (Alf. Brown). 3 
Eulimella acicula (Philippi).—Tarbert, Loch Fyne (Robertson ; see 
Brown’s Mollusca of the Firth of Clyde, p. 78). 
[Molleria costulata (Moller).—A single specimen, dead but perfect, off 
Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, in 12 fathoms nullipore (Alf. Brown). Probably 
a post-tertiary fossil, as suggested by Mr Brown. | 
Cyclostrema nitens (Philippi).—Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, living 
(Alf. Brown). 
Zizyphinus zizyphinus (Linné).—Laggan Bay and other localities in 
Loch Fyue (B. & 8.).  Otf Moll Dhu, Loch Fyne (Alf. Brown). 
