of the Fishery Board for Scotland. ool 
Halitat.—Between Inchkeith and May Island, several specimens of 
this species were dredged, a few being alive. Though widely distri- 
buted, it does not appear to be a common species. My friend Mr J. T. 
Marshall, M.C.S., Torquay, kindly examined one of the specimens for me, 
and confirmed my identification. He says ‘it is a rare species in Scotland, 
“and I have it thence from only two localties.’ It may be remarked that 
some experience is necessary to enable one to discriminate the smaller 
species of Cardiuia. 
CYPRINIDZ. 
Circe minima (Montagu). 
Venus minima, Mont., Test. Brit., p. 121, t. in. fig. 3. 
Circe iinima, Jeff., Brit. Conch., vol. ii, p. 322, pl. vi. fig. 4; 
vol. v. pl. xxxvil. fig. 6. 
Procured from the fishermen’s lines at Newhaven Pier by Miss J. E. 
Carphin. 
GASTEROPODA. 
TROCHID A. 
Trochus montacuti, W. Wood. 
Trochus montagui, Wood, Ind. Test., Suppl., pl. vi. fig. 43. 
Trochus montacuti, Jeff., Brit. Conch., vol. iil, p. 320; vol. xiii. 
fig. I. 
This species was found at Newhaven Pier by Miss J. E. Carphin, 
having been brought in from the outward part of the Estuary on the 
fishermen’s lines. 
Trochus zizyphinus, L., var. lyonsiz (Leach). 
Trochus lyons/t, Flem., Brit. Anim., p. 323. 
Trochus zzyphinus, var. lyonsti, Jeff., Brit. Conch., vol. iii. p. 831. 
Two fine and living specimens of this pretty variety of Z'rochus 
eizyphinus were found by Miss J. E. Carphin at Newhaven Pier; they 
had been bronght in attached to the fisherman’s lines from the outer part 
of the Estuary. I have also obtained two living specimens of this variety 
and one typical specimen among trawl refuse a few miles west of May 
Island, while trawling the Forth stations. 
KULIMIDA. 
Eulima polita (Linné). 
Turbo politus, Linn, 8. N. p. 1241. 
Lulima polita, Jeff., Brit. Conch., vol. iv. p. 201; vol. v. pl. 
Ixxvil. fig, 3. 
Habitat.—Off St Monance, rare. Two adult living specimens and one 
or two young ones were dredged at this locality. 
NUDIBRANCHIATA. 
Hermaipam, A. & H. 
Alderia modesta (Loven). 
Stiliger modestus, Loven, Trans. Royal Swedish Academy. 
Alderia modesta, idem, Index Molluscorum Scandinavie. 
Alderra modesta, A. & H., Brit. Nud. Moll, fam. 3, pl. xli. figs. 
. 1-5. . 
Alderia modesta, J. G. Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., vol. v. p. 33 (1869). 
Habitat.—Brackish-water pools between tide marks, Aberlady Bay, 
frequent, but easily overlooked. Not before recorded for the Forth. 
Jeffreys says*—‘This curious animal is almost amphibious, being only 
* Brit. Conch., vol. v. p. 33. 
