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Alvania abyssicola, Forbes.—Loch Fyne, amongst mud, in 50 to 100 
fathoms (M‘Andrew and Forbes, A. M. Norman, and others). 
Alvania carinata (Da Costa) | = Rissoa striatula (Montagu) |.—‘I ob- 
tained a single dead specimen and some fragments off Silvereraigs, Loch 
Fyne, in about 12 fathoms nullipore and sand’ (Alf. Brown, in Mollusca 
of the Firth of Clyde, p. 62). 
Flemingia zetlandica (Montagu),.—Tarbert Bank, Loch Fyne (Mihi). 
In 20 fathoms, off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne (Alf. Brown). 
Cingula trifasciata(Adams) | = Rissoa cinguillus (Montagu) |.—Common 
in Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). 
Onoba striata (Adams).—Common between tide-marks and in shallow 
water, especially where there is a weedy bottom, Loch Fyne and East 
Loch Tarbert (B. & 8.). 
Hydrobia stagnalis (Bast.) | =H. ulve (Penn.)|.—At the head of Upper 
Loch Fyne (G.). 
Capulus hungaricus (Linné).—Furlong Bay in 15 fathoms (B. & S8.). 
Vicinity of Minard, west and east sides, in 10 to 25 fathoms (M.). 
Velutina levigata (Pennant).—East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). In 
Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, on both the west and east sides, in the 
centre, and near the head of the loch, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.). Off 
Moll Dhu and Silvercraigs (Alf. Brown). 
Velutella flexilis (Montagu) [ = Velutina plicatilis (Miiller)].—‘ One 
specimen in Loch Fyne, on stony ground, in 25 fathoms’ (Forbes and 
M‘Andrew ; see Mollusca of the Firth of Clyde, by Alf. Brown, p. 83). 
Lamellaria perspicua (Linné).—East Loch Tarbert, on stones between 
tide-marks, frequent (B. & S.). Off Silvercraigs (Alf. Brown). 
Lunatia ( Natica) sordida (Philippi).—Taken in the vicinity of Minard 
in 15 to 20 fathoms (M.). 
Lunatia pulchelia (Risso) [= Natica Aldert, Forbes].—East Loch Tar 
bert and off Battle Island, Loch Fyne (B. & §8.). In the vicinity of 
Minard, west and east sides and centre, and also near the head of Upper 
Loch Fyne, in 5 to 30 fathoms (M.). 
Adeorbis subcarinatus (Montagu).—A few dead specimens were ob- 
tained in the coralline zone off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, by Alfred Brown 
(Mollusca of the Firth of Clyde, p. 82). 
Aclis supranitida (S. Wood).—Tarbert Bank, Loch Fyne ; rare (Mihi). 
Lulima polita (Linné).—West and east sides and centre of Upper Loch 
Fyne, in 10 to 65 fathoms (M.). Off Moll Dhu and Silvercraigs (Alf. 
Brown). 
Eulima intermedia, Cantraine ; var. rubro-tincta (Jeff.).—Loch Fyne 
(Jeffreys, see Brit. Conch., vol. iv. p. 204). 
