187. 
188. 
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Abundant and brilliantly coloured, Gad-cliff, east flank of 
Worbarrow Bay. 
Liscombe Bottom, abundant, J. C. M.-P. 
Fossil: Portland Quaternary bed near the Bill, Bullen. 
Biashenwell Quaternary tufaccous deposit, J. C. M.-P. 
In the barrows and earthworks of the county. 
ACICULIDZ. 
ACICULA, Hartm., 1821. 
. A. lineata (Drap.) Acme lineata, Hartmann. 
Length of shell only a tenth of an inch. 
Under stones, in woods, among decayed leaves. 
“ Proceedings” of Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian 
Field Club, Vol. xii., p. 104. 
Bloxworth, C. O. P. Cambridge. 
CAPULIDA. 
CAPULUS, Montfort, 1810. 
Cc. ungaricus (Z.) 
Pulteney, p. 58, pl. 53, f. 7. 
Very rare, attached to shells, at various depths, 
Weymouth, dredged, Pulteney, McAndrew. 
Portland, on the trawling ground, W. Thompson, 
CALYPTRAIDZA. 
CALYPTRAEA, Lamarck, 1799. 
C. chinensis (L.) 
A southern shell, abundant in Jersey and Guernsey, extends 
to the Mediterranean. Generally found attached to shells 
and stones, and is taken at various depths. 
Weymouth, frequently attached to Ostrea edulis and Pecten 
maximus, occasionally a colony of six or eight on one 
shell, W. Thompson. 
Between Studland and South Haven, Carleton Green. 
Local name, Chinese bonnet. 
