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Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 



[Mytilus harhatus, L., dead (P.)]j Pecten striatus (Miill.) 

 (H., P.) ; Lima loscombi, G. B. Sow. (H.); Astarte sulcata v. scotica, 

 M. (fe R. (H.); [Isocardia cor (L.); Laskey says he took one alive 

 in the Firth near St Abb's Head, Wern. Jlem., i. p. 385]; Loripes 

 lacteus (L.) (P.); Dijylodonta rotundata (Mont.) (S., P.); Lepton 

 nitidum, Turt. (S.); Scrohicularia tenuis (Mont.) (P.); Tellina 

 crassa v. albida, Jeff. (H.); Tellina jmsilla, Phil. (H., P.) ; [Venics 

 verrucosa, L., young (P.). A large one is said by Laskey to have 

 been dredged at Dunbar)]; Circe minima (Mont.) (S.); Cardium 

 nodosum, Turt. (S., P.); Xylophaga dorsalis (Turt.) (S., Ann. 

 S. iY. H., 1896, p. 63); Teredo sp., in the wood of Leith west 

 pier (S. Macadam, Proc. R. Ph. S. Edin., iii. p. 235), and 

 borings numerous and large in block of wood on beach west of 

 Aberdour, Oct. 1903 (W. Evans); Lyonsia norvegica (Chemn.) 

 (H., S.); Dentaliiim tarentinum, Lmk. (P.); [^Trochus u?nbilicatus, 

 Mont. (P., who also records T. magus, L., of which Leslie & Herd- 

 man mention only a worn shell)]; T. montagui, W. Wood (S.); T. 

 zizyphinus v. lyonsi. Leach (S.); Bissoa violacea, Desm. (P.); 

 R. jy^'oxima, Aid. (P.); [R. cancellata, da C. (Brown, in Jeffreys' 

 Brit. Conch., iv. p. 10)]; Xatica montagui, Forbes (H., P.); Scal- 

 aria trevelyana, Leach (Gerard in Brit. Conch., iv. p. 94, H.); 

 Odostomia albella, Lov. (P.); 0. insculpta, Mont. (P.); 0. rufa v. 

 fidvo-cincta (Thomps.) (H., S., A. S. K. H., 1893, p. 184); Eulima 

 polita (L.) (S., P.); E. intermedia (L.) (P.) : Stilifer turtoni, Brod. = 

 S. stylifer (Turt.) (Miss Carphin vide Proc. R. Ph. S., x. 

 156); Trichotropisborealis, Brod. (fe Sow. (H.); Troj^hon 7nuricatus 

 (Mont.) (P.); T. m. v. barvicensis, Johnst. (H.); [Pleurotoma 

 striolata. Sea. (P.)]; Cylichna nitidida, Lov. (S.); Utriculus mam- 

 millatus, Phil. (P., also Brown fide Jeffreys, iv. 420); Philine 

 scabra (Miill.) (H., P.); Limacina {Spiralis) retroversa (Flem.) 

 (S., vide 7th F. B. R., pt. iii. p. 325, and 16th, p. 155); Clione 

 (Clio) borealis (Brug.) = Clione papilionacea, Pall., now Clione 

 limacina, Phipps (S., Proc. R. Ph. S. E., x. 156, 1th F. B. R., 

 pt. iii. 325; cf. also l'2th, p. 92, and 16th, p. 155); Alderia 

 modesta, Lov. (S.); Limapontia nigra, Johnst. (S.); Eolis viridis, 

 Forbes (P.); E .ventilahrum,J)\{. {Powers of the Creator, ii. p. 31S)\: 

 Polycera lessoni (d'Orb.) v. ocellata. Aid. k Han. (P.); Sepia 

 officinalis, L. (one, 4 miles south of May Island (P.); cf also 

 Stark's Picture of Edinburgh, p. 326). 



This review of our knowledge of the MoUuscan fauna of 

 Forth would be incomplete without a reference to the 

 researches of Hugh Miller, Eev. T. Brown, E. Etheridge, 

 Jun., J. Bennie, and others, on the Post-Tertiary deposits 

 in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, Elie, etc.^ 



^ Th.\s, = Emhletonia piilchra. Alder & Hancock — see their XiidihrancMate 

 Molliisca, pt. vii. (1855), Appendix, p. xiii. 

 - Cf. papers in our Proceedings, vols, vi., x., xi. ; etc. 



