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56 MARINE MOLLUSCS. 
Fusus corneus.—Not uncommon. 
Fusus rufus.—(Turton and Kingston.) 
Fusus turricola.—Not uncommon. 
Fusus nebula..—Not uncommon. 
Fusus glaciale 
Fusus purpureus ; Turton and Kingston. 
Fusus attenuatus 
Fusus linearis.—Plymouth Sound. (J. C. B.) 
Pleurotoma gracilis.—Not uncommon. 
Terebra reticulata.—(Turton and Kingston.) 
Terebra perversa. 
Terebra tubercularis 
Triton erinaceus.—Rocky shores and also in 
deep water. 
Cerithium costatum.—Common in shell sand. 
Rostellaria pes-pelecani.—Among rocks beyond 
low-water mark, not uncommon. 
Sigaretus haliotoideus.— Uncommon. 
* Sigaretus tentaculatus——Devon. (Montagu.) 
Haliotis tuberculata—Common on the shores of 
the Channel Isles, and thrown ashore at times on 
our coast. 
Calyptrea chinensis.—Not common. “ Chinese 
bonnett.” On oysters, and on dead shells in deep 
water. 
Capulus hungaricus.—* Torbay bonnett.” Not 
uncommon in deep water. 
Capulus antiquatus.—Not common. 
Capulus militaris.—(Turton and Kingston.) 
Fissurella greeca.— Not uncommon in deep water 
on old shells. 
Emarginula fissura.—Not uncommon on Pecten 
maximus. 
MOLLUSCA ACEPHALA. 
BRACHIOPODA. 
}Turton and Kingston. 
* Terebratula psittacea—Teignmouth. (Turton.) 
