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MARINE MOLLUSCS. 25 
SOLENOSTOMATA. 
Marginella voluta.—(Turton and Kingston.) 
Cyprea europea. Common in sandy bays. 
Cowrie or “ Black mens’ teeth.” 
Voluta catenata——Rare. (Mr. Swainson.) 
Volyaria alba.—-Not rare in the spot where 
observed by me. 
Volva patula.—(Turton and Kingston.) 
Tornatella tornatilis.—Procured by Mr. T. Colley. 
Rare. 
Acteon triplicatus.—(Turton.) Guernsey. (Mon- 
tagu.) 
* Acteon bidentatus.—Devon. (Montagu.) 
* Acteon fusiformis. Exmouth. (Mrs. W. 
Luscombe.) 
Acteon denticulatus.—(Turton and Kingston.) 
Cassis bilineataa—Plymouth Sound. (Rev. J. 
Lambert.) 
Nasa reticulata.—Common in bays. 
Nasa incrassata.—Common in bays. 
* Nasa tuberculata.—Exmouth. (Mrs. Luscombe) 
Purpura lapillus—Very common. I find a 
variety with black circular bands, common at 
Boveysand, and elsewhere. This I understand has 
lately been erected into a separate species by some 
French author. 
? Dolium perdix 
Buccinum undatum.—* Whilk.” Common. The 
young occur in deep water in summer, and the nidi 
of the fry are very common on all shores. 
Buccinum pictum.—(Turton and Kingston.) 
* Buccinum ovum.—Plymouth Sound. 
om glaciale b Turton and Kingston. 
uccinum carinatum 
Fusus septangularis.—(Turton and Kingston.) 
Fusus antiquus.—Not uncommon. 
Fusus costatus.—Not common. 
