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MOLLUSCA. 
ORDER PE CTINIB R AN CHI AT A. 
Family Tukbinid^e. 
Genus Eulima. 
F. polita , Linn., 
Has long been known as found on the southern coast (Bantry Bay), and 
of late years has been obtained by the dredge on the northern — by the 
collectors to the Ordnance Survey, about the entrance of Belfast Bay — • 
by Mr. Hyndman from the same locality, and at a depth of perhaps 20 
fathoms — by that gentleman and myself at Strangford Lough, at 8 — 10 
fathoms; bottom pure sand in both localities; very few individuals oc- 
curred in any instance. 
Var. nitida, obtained by Mr. Barlee on the coast of Galway, in 1848, 
according to a communication received from Mr. Jeffreys. 
E. subulata, Don. 
Dredged from a sandy bottom, 8 — 10 fathoms, ofFDundrum, Co. Down, 
Mr. Hyndman and W. T. ; from 12 fathoms, Birterbuy Bay, Dr. Farran ; 
Dublin and Youghal, in the stomach of Bulal lignaria , Dr. Ball. Taken 
in Cork harbour; Cork Fauna. A specimen obtained at Bun doran by 
Mr. Warren; Ardmore, Mrs. Mackesy. Individuals extremely few in 
number, — from 30 fathoms (sand), between Cape Clear and Baltimore 
Harbour, Mr. M ‘Andrew. 
E. distorta, Des. 
M. Malbay, Prof. Harvey. Bundoran, Mrs. Hancock. Portmarnock, 
Mr. Warren. Dredged from 15 fathoms, Birterbuy Bay, Dr. Farran, who 
has likewise obtained it in Bantry Bay. In the former of these two local- 
ities both this species and E. polita were procured by Mr. Barlee. Ard- 
more, Co. Waterford, Mrs. Mackesy. It will probably be met with on the 
northern coast. In shell-sand, dredged in Lamlash Bay (S. W. Scotland), 
by Major Martin and the Rev. D. Landsborough, and favoured me by 
those gentlemen, a number of specimens were found. It is worthy of 
note, that the material in which they w'ere, contained a great quantity of 
Nullipora , and hence would be termed by some persons coral-sand ; it 
was extremely rich in species of minute Mollusca and in Foraminifera. 
Shell-sand, deep water, Belfast Bay, 1850, Mr. Hyndman. 
Genus Stylifer. 
S. Turtoni, Brod. 
Mr. Jeffreys informs me that his collection contains a specimen of this 
shell from Dublin Bay. 
Genus Chemnitzia. 
C. Jeffrey sii, W. T., Ann. N. H., vol. v. p. 12. 
Dublin coast, Dr. R. Ball, Mr. Warren: very rare. 
C. fulvocincta, Thomp., W. T., Ann. N. H., vol. v. p. 98. 
In shell-sand, collected at Portmarnock by Mr. Warren and Miss Ball : 
rare. 
C. indistincta, Mont., W. T., vol. xiii. 432. 
Portmarnock, Mr. Hyndman, 1835 ; Mr. Warren. Bundoran, Mrs. 
Hancock. Very rare. 
