MARINE ZOOLOGY The following is a list of shells collected by the late Dr. Hillier of Ramsgate in that district, kindly supplied to me by Mrs. Hillier, now of St. Albans. I have adopted the nomenclature of the Conchological Society as given in the Journal of Conchology vol. x. p. 9. 1901, stating the author of the specific rather than of the generic names; but in addition, when different, I have also given in brackets the names used by Forbes and Hanley, which appear to have been those adopted by Dr. Hillier. Nucula nucleus (Linn.) Nuculana minuta (Mull.). (Leda caudata) Anomia ephippium (Linn.) Glycimeris glycimeris (Linn.). (Pectunculus g.) Barbatia lactea (Linn.). (Area 1.) Mytilus edulis (Linn.) Volsella modiola (Linn.). (Modiola m.) — barbata (Linn.). (M. b.) — adriatica (Lam.). (M. tulipa) Ostrea edulis (Linn.) Pecten varius (Linn.) — opercularis (Linn.) Lima sp. Lucina sp. Montacuta substriata (Montagu) Lepton squamosum (Montagu) Scrobicularia plana (da Costa). (S. piperata) Tellina crassa (Gmelin) — donacina (Linn) — tenuis (da Costa) — fabula (Gronovius) Macoma balthica (Linn.). (Tellina solidula) Donax vittatus (da Costa). (D. anatinus) Mactra stultorum (Linn.) Spisula elliptica (Brown). (Mactrae.) Venus verrucosa (Linn.) Timoclea ovata (Pennant). (Venus ovata) Chamelcea gallina (Linn.) (Venus striatula) Tapes virgineus (Linn.) — pullastra (Montagu) Cardium exiguum (Gmelin). (C. pygmaeum) — edule (Linn.) Lxvicardium norvegicum (Spengler). (Cardium Mya arenaria (Linn.) — truncata (Linn.) Corbula gibba (Olivi). (C. nucleus) Ensis ensis (Linn.). (Solen. e.) — siliqua (Linn.). (S. s.) Solen vagina (Linn.). (S. marginatus) Saxicava rugosa (Linn.) Pholas dactylus (Linn.) Barnea Candida (Linn.) (Pholas c.) — parva (Pennant). (P. p.) Zirfea crispata (Linn.). (P. c.) Teredo navalis (Linn.) Lyonsia norvegica (Chemnitz) SCAPHOPODA Dentalium vulgare (da Costa). (D. tarentinum) GASTROPODA Patella vulgata (Linn.) — pellucida (Linn.) Acmasa virginea (Miiller) Emarginula fissura (Linn.) (E. reticulata) — conica (Schumacher). (E. rosea) FissureUa grceca (Linn.) (F. reticulata) Gibbula tumida (Montagu). (Trochus t.) — cineraria (Linn.) (T. c.) Calliostoma zizyphanus (Linn.) (T. z.) Lacuna divaricata (Fabricius). (L. vincta) — pallidula (da Costa) Littorina obtusata (Linn.). (L. littoralis) — rudis (Maton) — littorea (Linn.) Rissoa guerini (Recluz). (R. costulata) Paludestrina stagnalis (Baster). (Rissoa ulvce) Capulus hungaricus (Linn.). (Pileopsis h.) Calyptrasa chinensis (Linn.) Trivia europosa (Montagu). (Cyprea e.) Natica catena (da Costa), (n. monilifera) — alderi (Forbes) Lamellaria perspicua (Linn.) Velutina lavigata (Pennant) Triforis perversa (Linn.) (Cerithium adversum) Scala clathrus (Linn.). (Scalaria communis) — clathratula (Adams). (Scalaria c.) Cioniscus albidus (G. Adams). (Aclis unica) Aclis ascaris (Turton) Turbonilla lactea (Linn.). (Chemnitzia elegan- tissima) Eulima polita (Linn.) Coecum glabrum (Montagu) Turritella communis (Lamarck) Buccinum undatum (Linn.) Neptunea antiqua (Linn.). (Fusus antiquus) Ocinebra erinacea (Linn.). (Murex e.) Purpura lapiUus (Linn.) Nassa reticulata (Linn.) — pygmasa (Lamarck) Bela turricula (Montagu). (Mangelia t.) — rufa (Montagu). QA. r.) Tornatina obtusa (Montagu). (Cyclichna o.) Philine aperta (Linn.) It will thus be seen that by combining my own observations with those of others who have so kindly assisted me, it has been possible to give a fairly satisfactory account of some of the groups of marine animals met with both on the north and south-east coasts of Kent. At the same ' 97 13