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198. 
199. 
200. 
202. 
THE MOLLUSCA OF DORSETSHIRE. 
A. unica, Montagu. 
Another exceedingly small shell, of similar dimensions as the 
preceding. 
Weymouth, Damon. 
E. GYMNOGLOSSA. 
EULIMID. 
EULIMA, Risso, 1826. 
E. polita (Z.) 
Pulteney, p. 55. pl. 19, f. 15. 
Lives at various depths from seven to fifteen fathoms. 
Portland ; Ringstead, W. Thompson. 
Shore between Studland and South Haven, Carleton Green. 
Kimmeridge Bay, dredged, abundant, J. C. I0.-P. 
Fossil] : Coralline and Red Crags. 
E. incurva, Renieri. 
Differs from the preceding in its small dimensions and 
curvature. 
Weymouth, Damon. 
. E. subulata (Donovan.) Helix subulata, Mont. 
Shell highly polished ; pale fulvous, with spiral zones of 
orange-brown encircling the body. 
Pulteney, p. 58, pl. 19, f. 14. 
Weymouth (Donovan.) 
Fossil : Coralline Crag. 
PYRAMIDELLIDA. 
ODOSTOMIA, Fleming, 1828. 
Living at depths ranging from low-water to 40 fathoms. 
Among seaweed at low water mark. 
O. Lukisi, Jeffreys. 
Brit. Conch, Vol. iv., p. 120. 
Lulworth, 10-12 fathoms (living), G. Jeffreys. 
Weymouth, Damon. 
