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MARINE FAUNA OF ST. ANDREWS. 
Eolis Adelaidce , Thompson; Jeffreys, Brit. Moll. v. p. 55. 
A single specimen (Plate II. fig. 11) was found in a sandy 
pool in August. 
Eolis exigua , Alder & Hancock ; A. & H. B. Nud. M. 
fam. 3, pi. 37. 
Not uncommon on laminarian blades thrown on the West 
Sands after storms. 
Fam. 5. Dotonidse. 
Genus Doto, Oken. 
Doto fragilis, Forbes ; A. & H. B. Nud. M. fam. 3, pi. 5. 
Occasionally on zoophytes brought in by the fishing-boats. 
Doto coronata , Gmelin ; A. & H. B. Nud. M. fam. 3, pi. 6. 
Common in the ddbris of the fishing-boats ; small specimens 
are frequently found in groups on Sertularia pumila under 
stones in rock-pools near low-water mark; also on laminarian 
blades after storms. One example has an abnormal left 
tentacle (Plate II. fig. 14). 
Fam. 6. Dendronotidse. 
Genus 1. Dendronotus, Alder & Hancock. 
Dendronotus arborescens , Muller; A. & H. B. Nud. M. 
fam. 3, pi. 3. 
Not uncommon amongst zoophytes from deep water, on 
laminarian blades thrown on the West Sands, and occasionally 
at extreme low water. A white variety is sometimes seen. 
Fam. 8. Tritoniidse, H. & A. Adams. 
Genus Tritonia, Cuvier. 
Tritonia Homhergi , Cuv.; A. & H. B. Nud. M. fam. 2, pi. 2. 
From deep water. Both pale and deep reddish-brown 
