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GEOLOGY OF THE ENVIRONS OF NICE. — APPENDIX. 



27. rugosus. Dillwyn's Conch, p. 829. — Lis- 



ter's Conch, t.647. f. 41.— 

 Gualtieri, t. 65. f. F. & H. 



28. tigerina. Shell with strong longitudinal 

 PI. X. f. 11. and transverse striae ; the lon- 

 gitudinal striae terminate 

 where the outer lip joins the 

 body, and give it the appear- 

 ance of fine papulae : the body 

 is large and ventricose ; spire 

 with five short whorls ab- 

 ruptly tapering to a sharp- 

 ened point ; aperture ovate ; 

 outer lip thin and strongly 

 crenated; pillar-lip smooth near 

 the base, and slightly reflect- 

 ed, forming a sub-umbilicus. 

 Length, an eighth and a half, 

 T>reath |th of an inch. 



29. acinus. Brocchi, p. 38L t. 6. f. 4. 



HELIX. 



1. vitrea. Dillwyh's Con. p.919- — Chemnitz 



p. 383. 1. 15. f. 15. & 16. 



2. polita. Dillwyn, p. 881. Tur. polita, Linn. 



Trans, viii. p. 210. Donovan, 

 Br. Sh. t. 177. 



3. haliotoidea. Dillwyn, p. 973.-Lister's Conch. 



t.570. £-21.— Montagu, Test. 

 Br. p. 211. t. 7. £6. andVig.2. 

 f. 6. Bulla haliotoidea. 

 NERITA. 

 1. Glaucina. Dillwyn, p. 978. — Donovan, Br. 

 Sh. I. t. 20. f. 1.— Gualtieri, 

 t. 67. f. A. and B. 

 HALIOTIS. 

 1. striata. Vid. p. 458. 



DENTALIUM. 



1. Entalis. Vid. p. 458. 



4. vulgata. 



5. fissura. 



PATELLA. 



1. Virginea. Dill wyn's Conch, p. 1052. — Linn. 



Trans. IV. p. 235. — Donovan, 

 Br. Sh. I. t.21. f. 2. 



2. Graeca. Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 1262. — 



Dillwyn's Conch, p. I056.-Do- 

 novan, Br. Sh. I. t. 21. f. 3. 

 Pat. reticulata. 



3. pellucida. Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 1260. — 



Dillwyn s Conch, p. I042.-Do- 

 Tiovan, Br. Sh. I. t. 31. f 1. 



Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 1258. — 

 Dillwyh's Conch, p. I032.-Do- 

 novan, Br. Sh. I. 1. 14. 



Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 1261. — 

 Dillwvns Conch, p. I054.-Do- 

 novan, Br. Sh. I. t. 3. f. 2. 



6. saccharina. Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 1258.— 



Dillwyn's Conch, p. 1023. 



7. equestris. Dillwyn's Conch, p. 1015. — Lis- 



ter's Conch, t. 546. f. 38. 

 SERPULA. 



1. Triquetra. Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 1265. — 



Dillwyn's Conch, p. 1073.— 

 Martini Conch. III. t. 24. 

 f. A. — Pulteney in Huch. Dor- 

 set, p. 53. t. 22. f. 5. 



2. vermicularis. Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 1267. 



Dillwyn's Conch, p. 1083.— 

 Donovan's Br. Sh. hi. t. 95. 



3. anguinia. Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 1266. — 



Martini, I. t. 2. f. 13. B, C— 

 Dillwyn's Conch, p. 10S0. 



4. arenaria. Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 1266. — 



Martini, 1. 1. 3. f. 19. A— Dill- 

 wyn's Conch, p. 1078. 



5. lumbricalis. Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. p. 1266, — 



Martini, I. t. 1. f. 12. B.— 

 Dillwyn's Conch, p. 1077. 



ZOOPHYTA. 



MADREPORA. 



1. striata. Corals nearly straight ; divergent, 



covered, with fine longitudinal 

 striae. 



2. pistularia. Clavate, turbinate, base, with small 



pustules, and undated ; hori- 

 zontally ridged.; centre con- 

 cave ; gills about 36, with in- 

 termediate ones, oval. Length, 



five and a half eighths, breadth 

 three eighths of an inch. 



There is a variety of this 

 with only 26 gills. 



3. ramea. Turton's Linne, iv. p. 630. 



Shaw, Nat. Miscell. 1. 194. 



4. hirtella. Turton's Linne, iv. p. 631. — Pal- 



las El. Zooph. p. 313. No. 182. 



