112 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Can any of these ‘“‘ young shells” possibly be 7’. pus- 
lla ? 
Psanvmobia tellinella, Lam. 
Abundant in one haul off Bradda Head (F.A.). 
[Donax trunculus, Li. 
An undoubted error in Rep. I, p. 252 for D. vittatus. 
DaC. or a variety: the true D. trunculus is a mediter- 
ranean species of which 2 specimens have occurred 
on the 8. coast of Devon. The mistake must have 
originated from Forbes’ nomenclature, as in his time 
all British authors called our common species trun- 
culus. cf. Jeff. B.C. II, 405.! 
Scrobicularia prismatica, Mont. 
Occasionally living, more frequent dead at Bull Bay 
with S. alba (F.A.): Port Hyin, living (F.A.): very 
rare at Southport, dead (G.W.C.). 
Solen pellucidus, Penn. 
Abundantly, living in several parts of central area, 
and at 4d—10 miles W. of Southport : more sparingly 
at Bull Bay (F.A.). 
*Pandora inaequivalvis, L., omitted from Rep. I. 
Isle of Man in 20 fms., and N. Wales in 12 fms. 
(Forbes, as P. obtusa): Carnarvon Bay (‘‘ Hyena,” 
1890): Port Erin and central area (F.A.): Llandudno 
(F.A.) all living: one dead specimen at Birkdale 
(G.W.C.). 
Lyonsia norvegica, Chem. 
Alive in 20 fms., Isle of Man (Forbes): one fine 
specimen alive off Bay Fine (F.A.): one dead in 
central area with valves united. 
Corbula gibba, Ol. 
_ Living passim, usually frequent. 
Mya bingham, Turton. 
Moelfre Bay and Bull Bay (F.A.). 
