104 Praeger — The Marine Shells 
var. nana. “ Occurs in Lame Lough” — Jeffreys. 
ilctseon tornatilis, Linne. 
Generally distributed — Thompson. Dead, rare, off Bangor, and on the 
Turbot Bank— Hyndman. Dead, rare, in Castle Ward Bay, Strangford 
Lough— Dickie. (Sub Tornatella fasciata by all.) Groomsport— Mr. 
Swanston. Dead, rare, 8-10 fathoms, Belfast Bay— Mr. S. A. Stewart. 
Port Stewart— Miss Bichar dson. Frequent on the Derry coast, thrown up by 
the tide, from the Bann to Magilligan Point— B.L1.P. It is a most elegant 
shell. Bev. Canon Grainger informs me that at Magilligan it is locally 
known as “beer-barrel.” 
Bulla, utrieulus, JBroechi. 
“ Living, very rare. A single specimen from Groomsport many years ago ; 
none since ’ ’ — Hyndman ; and in his first list of Turbot Bank shells he notes 
“ a single dead specimen each to Dr. Dickie and G. C. H.” (sub B. Cranchii ). 
Scaphander lignarius, Linne. 
“Generally distributed”— Thompson (sub Bulla Lignaria). “Not 
uncommon, of large size, off Groomsport, living, in 6 or 8 fathoms, and in 
other places ” — Hyndman; and he dredged dead shells in depths up to 100 
fathoms. Living in abundance, and of large size, in 6 to 8 fathoms off 
Bangor, and from thence to Crawfordsburn — Mr. Swanston, and Mr. S. A. 
Stewart. Fine living examples dredged in 2 fathoms off Cultra, and it is 
occasionally thrown up by the tide between Holywood and Craigavad in 
quantity, with the animal fresh — B.L1.P. Jeffreys states that it usually 
frequents the coral-line zone (15-50 fathoms) ; the above notes show that in 
our district it inhabits shallower water. Dead shells at Portrush and 
M agilligan — B . LI . P . 
var. alba. Bangor— Belf. Mus. Coll. 
Philine scabra, Muller. 
«Has been found at Bundoran (Co. Donegal), by Mrs. Hancock”— 
Thompson (sub Bulla peetinata) . Bare, dead, on the Turbot Bank Hyndman. 
PSiiline catena, Montagu. 
< ‘ Bundoran, Co. Donegal (J.G.J.) ’’-Jeffreys. Specimens from the same 
station are in Thompson’s collection in the Belfast Museum. 
Piiilme angulata, Jeffreys. 
“Lame, Co. Antrim (J.G.J.) Jeffreys. 
Pbiline quadrata, Searles Wood. 
“ Dead, in 80 fathoms off the Maidens” — Hyndman, 1859 Beport. 
PSiiline punctata, Clark. 
Bundoran in Co. Donegal, where it has been obtained by Airs. Hancock 
(fide Thompson, sub Bullcea punctata), and J effreys. 
Pliiline aperta, Linne. 
« Generally distributed ’’—Thompson (Jlullaa aperta). A rather common 
species, living in sand and mud at a few fathoms depth. “ Living, common, 
