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(n. s.), Bulimus mntrosus, B. Bermudensis (n. s.), B. San- 

 dysLi (n. s.), Pwpa Berrmidensis (n. s.), Helicina variabilis, 

 SvAxinea Berrmutensis, (n. s.) 



To these we add from our own collection, Helix micro- 

 donta, Desh. 



The Marine species collected by the sam4 gentleman 

 comprise: Scalaria temids? Vermetus Knorrii, Gerithiwm 

 Greenii, C. litratwm, C. Eriense, G. BerTrmdensis (n. s.), 

 LUt&rina albescens, L. mwricata, Columbella cribraria, C. 

 mercatoria, BvAidnwm awMgwwm, Pwrpwra fasciata, P. dd- 

 toida, Bulla occidentalis, Oorms mus, G. daioais, Olima rwvea, 

 Nerita versicolor, N. tesselata, Nenriti/na viridis. Turbo pica, 

 Trochus modulus. Chiton sguamosus, Svphonwria pida, Lu- 

 traria dilatata, Margi/nella avemM, Terdrra hastata, Boliv/m 

 per disc, Fisswrella grceca, Truncatella awea (n. s.), Awicnda 

 jlava, Cyproea rolnmda, Lythodomus dactylus, Spirula Pe- 

 ronii, Pecten sdczac, Area Noce, Mytilus exustus, Perna epMp- 

 piu/m, Lima scabra, Tellina laevigata, Lucina tigrina, L. 

 peden, L. sguam,osa, and Gythoerea Bermudensis, (n. s.) 



To these we can also add, Littorina Mauritiana, L. ziczac, 

 L. dilatata, Nerita peloronta, Modiola tulipa, Gardiwm ser- 

 ratvm, Tellina Oouldi (of Hanley), Area lactea, Pwrpwra 



vmdata, Oliva bullula, Semele subtumicata, Lucoma ?, 



Melardgrena placmoides, (called the "Bermuda Oyster," by 

 the natives,) Rissoina pulchra, and Pholas striata. 



The three species alluded to as being in Mr. Cuming's 

 collection, are Spondylus ramosus, S. longitudinalis, and S. 

 digitatus. 



Mr; Hurdis informs us that there is also a large species 

 of Pinna. 



