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327. 
328, 
THE MOLLUSCA OF DORSETSHIRE. 
Order VENERACEA. 
VENERIDZ. 
VENUS, 2 
. V. verrucosa, L. 
Da Costa, p. 185, pl. 12, f. 1. 
Pulteney, p. 34, pl. 8, f. 1. 
Weymouth, dredged in seven fathoms, HZ. Forbes and 
McAndrew. 
Fleet estuary, north side, Z. R. Sykes. 
Swanage, Miss Colson. 
Kimmeridge Bay, dredged, J. C. M.-P. 
Fossil : In beds of the Glacial epoch. 
V. fasciata (Da Costa). 
Pulteney, p. 34, pl. 7, £. 3. 
Forbes and Hanley, Vol. L., p. 415, pl. 23, f. 3, and pl. 26, f. 7. 
Weymouth, Pulteney ; small dwarfed form, dredged, 
E.R. Sykes. 
Portland, dredged 15 fathoms, Z. Forbes and McAndrew. 
Kimmeridge Bay, off St. Alban’s Head, 15 fathoms, J. C. M.-P. 
Fossil ; Walton and Red Crags. 
V. easina, ZL. 
Forbes and Hanley, Vol. I., p. 405, pl. 24, £. 1, 5, 6. 
Portland, West Bay, 15 fathoms, Z. Forbes and McAndrew. 
Weymouth, live specimens dredged, W. Thompson. 
Lulworth Cove, Morton G. Stuart. 
Swanage, Mss Colson. 
Between South Haven and Studland, Carleton Green. 
Fossil : Coralline and Red Crags. 
V. ovata, Penn. 
Pulteney, p. 35, t. 1, f. 15. 
Forbes and Hanley, Vol. II., p. 419, pl. 24, f 2, and 
pl. 26, f. J. 
A widely- -distributed shell, frequenting depths varying from 
three to a hundred fathoms. 
Weymouth, Racket? ; fairly common, L. R. Sykes. 
Studland, Rackett. 
Kimmeridge Bay, plentiful, various depths, di C. M.-P. 
Fossil: Coralline and Red Crags, 
