of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 115 
Sepiola Rondeleti’, Leach.—Laggan Bay ; eggs frequent, attached to 
Ascidians and other objects (B. & 8.) ; west and east sides of Upper Loch 
Fyne, 10 to 30 fathoms (M.). | 
Rossia macrosoma (D. Ch.).—Laggan Bay (B. & S.). Mid-channel, 
near the head of Upper Loch Fyne (M.). 
Rossia Owent, Ball.—Off Minard, and at east side of Upper Loch Fyne, 
10 to 30 fathoms (M.). Dr Jeffreys says that Steenstrup considers R. 
Oweni of Ball to be the male of A. macrosoma.* 
PTEROPODA. 
Limacina retroversa (Flem.). Occasionally taken with the tow-net in 
Loch Fyne. 
OPISTHOBRANCHIATA. 
Acteon tornatilis (Linné).—Laggan Bay, Loch Fyne (B. & 8). 
Ardrishaig, dead specimens (Alf. Brown). Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard 
Narrows, in 12 fathoms (M.). Variety, bulleformis, Jeffreys, in Loch 
Fyne, in 40 to 50 fathoms, muddy bottom (M‘Nab; see Jeffreys’ Brit. 
Conch., vol. iv., p. 435), 
Tornatina obtusa (Montagu).—Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne (Alf. 
Brown). Loch Fyne (Robertson). 
Tornatina mamillata (Philippi).—Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne ; scarce 
in the living state ; dead shells not uncommon (Alf. Brown). 
Tornatina truncatula (Bruguiere). East Loch Tarbert (B. & 8.). . Off 
Silvercraigs (Alf. Brown). 
Tornatina umbilicata (Montagu). In Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard 
Narrows, and on the west side and centre in 15 to 70 fathoms. Var. 
strigella, Lovén, has been taken on the east side in 20 fathoms (M.). 
Tornatina nitidula, Lovén.—Loch Fyne (Mr Barlee and Dr J. G. 
Jeffreys). Hast side of Upper Loch Fyne, in 15 fathoms (M.). 
Voluula acuminata (Bruguiere).—Loch Fyne (Barlee, Alder, J. G. 
Jeffreys, Robertson). 
Cylichna cylindracea (Pennant).—-Tarbert Bank (Mihi). In Upper 
Loch Fyne at Minard Narrows, and at both sides and centre in 10 to 70 
fathoms (M.). Loch Fyne (Jeffreys ; var., linearis). 
Diaphana hyalina (Turton).—East Loch Tarbert (B. & 8.). Moll 
Dhu and Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne (Alf. Brown). 
Scaphander lignarius (Linné). Furlong Bay, and off Moll Dhu Point 
in 15 fathoms (B. & S.). Off Silvercraigs and Otter Spit, Loch Fyne 
(Alf. Brown). In Upper Loch Fyne, on both sides, in 10 to 15 fathoms 
M.). 
* British Conchology, vol. v. p. 184. See also the Revision of British Mollusca, 
already referred to - ; 
