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Calyptraea Sinensis. Salcombe estuary. 



Emarginula rosea. Salcombe estuary. 



Trochus zizyphinus. Littleham Cove, Budleigh-Salterton between 

 tide-marks. 



,, Montagui. Salcombe estuary. 

 „ tumidus. Salcombe estuary. 



„ magus. May at times be found alive on the Warren, Ex- 

 mouth, and also on Slapton Sands. 



Phasianella pullus. This pretty mollusk may be found living and 

 creeping over the sea-weeds in the rock-pools at Littleham Cove, but 

 they are not very numerous. 



Bithinia tentaculata. Ditches by the Otter, Budleigh-Salterton, 

 common. 



Valvata piscinalis. In ditches, with the above. 



Rissoa striata. Abundant beneath stones in a large wild bay be- 

 tween the Prawle Point and the Start Point. 



„ semistriata. From a mass of sponge or group of zoophytes 

 (Crisidia), Budleigh-Salterton. 



„ cingillus. Amongst the crevices of the rocks beneath the 

 Hoe, Plymouth, not uncommon ; Littleham Cove, rare ; Salcombe 

 estuary, not uncommon. 



Rissoa Ulvae. Most abundant on the stones and mud at the salt- 

 pans by Mount Pleasant, between Exmouth and Dawlish ; also on a 

 grassy flat by the mouth of the Otter, in Bostrichia Scorpioides. 



Aporrhais pes-pelecani. May at times be procured alive from the 

 Warren, Exmouth; off Budleigh-Salterton, by dredge. 



Aclis ascaris. Amongst the zoophytes from the Plymouth trawlers. 



Eulima polita. Fine specimens off Budleigh-Salterton, by dredge, 

 not far from shore. 



„ bilineata. Middle ground off Budleigh - Salterton, by 

 dredge. 



Chemnitzia rufa. Rock-pools, Littleham Cove. 

 „ fenestrata. Plymouth Sound. 



Odostomia Rissoides. Abundant amongst the mussels, Langstone 

 Cliff, between Exmouth and Dawlish, and cliff to westward of Daw- 

 lish. 



Odostomia truncatula. Plymouth trawlers, rare. 



Natica monilifera. Frequently found alive on the Warren, Ex- 

 mouth, and also to the west of Dawlish ; also on Slapton Sands. 



Cerithiopsis tuberculare. I obtained forty or fifty specimens from 

 a small piece of red sponge dredged off Budleigh-Salterton. 



