of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 121 



Eidima incurva (Ren.) [ = Eulima distorta (Deshnyes)j. East Loch 

 Tarbert (B. & S.). West and east sides and centre of Upper Loch Fyne, 

 in 10 to 35 fathoms (M.). 



Eulima bilineata, Alder. — West side of Upper Locli Fyne, in 10 to 15 

 fathoms (M.). Off Silvercraigs, one living, and a few dead specimens 

 (All Brown). 



Turbonilla rufa (Philippi). — Taken alive off the pier at Ardrishaig in 

 5 fathoms, where it is rather common (Alf. Brown). 



Parthenia interstincta (Montagu). — Tarbert Bauk, Loch Fyne (Mini). 



Parthenia rufescens (Forbes). — Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, dead shells 

 only (Alf. Brown as Odostomia scalaris ; variety, rufescens). Upper 

 Loch Fyne, in 12 to 25 fathoms (M.). Dr Jeffreys in British Con- 

 chotomy, vol. iv. p. 161, and Alfred Brown in the Mollusca of the 

 Firth of Clyde, p. 77, consider Parthenia (Odostomia) rufescens to be 

 only a variety of Parthenia (Odostomia) scalaris (Philippi). 



Parthenia spiralis (Montagu). — Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert ; 

 not uncommon (B. & 8.). 



Odostomia conspicua, Alder. — Loch Fyne (M'Nab ; see Jeffreys' Brit. 

 Conch., vol. iv. p. 133). 



Odostomia unidentata (Montagu). — Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert 

 (B. & S.). 



Odostomia acuta, Jeffreys. — Loch Fyne (Barlee). 



Odostomia pallida (Montagu). — Off Moll Dhu and Silvercraigs, Loch 

 Fyne (Alf. Brown). Usually found on the shells of living Pecten oper- 

 cularis, and sometimes on Pecten maximus. 



Odostomia umbilicaris (Malm). — Loch Fyne (Barlee, see Jeffreys' op. 

 cit., vol. iv. p. 130). 



Auriculina (Odostomia) obliqua (Alder). — Tarbert Loch Fyne. 



Auriculina insculpta (Montagu). — Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, living 

 shells (Alf. Brown). 



Eulimella (Odostomia) Scillce (Leacchi). — Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, 

 in sand and nullipore (Alf. Brown). 



Eulimella acicula (Philippi). — Tarbert, Loch Fyne (Robertson ; see 

 Brown's Mollusca of the Firth of Clyde, p. 78). 



[Molleria costulata (Moller). — A single specimen, dead but perfect, off 

 Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, in 12 fathoms nullipore (Alf. Brown). Probably 

 a post-tertiary fossil, as suggested by Mr Brown.] 



Cyclostrema nitens (Philippi). — Off Silvercraigs, Loch Fyne, living 

 (Alf. Brown). 



Zizyphinus zizyphinus (Linne). — Laggan Bay and other localities in 

 Loch Fyne (B. & S.). Off Moll Dhu, Loch Fyne (Alf. Brown). 



