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61. Cerithiopsis, sp. 



One dead imperfect shell, no doubt a new species, but not 

 good enough to give a figure and description of it. 



62. Scala, sp. 



One dead shell, imperfect, about 6 mm. long, distinctly 

 spirally lyrate and with quite irregular longitudinal folds. 



63. Eulima, sp. 

 One sinall decollated dead specimen. Mr. C. Hedley re- 

 ports on it, " There are several species like this, and I would not 

 describe it unless a good series were available for study." 



Scaphopoda. 

 64. Dentalium nanum, Hutton. 

 A number of dead shells, some of them perfect, were dredged. 



65. Dentalium (Fissidentalium) zelandicum, Sowerby- 

 A few nearly perfect shells and a number of fragments were 

 got — all dead shells. 



66. Dentalium (Fissidentalium) huttoni, Kirk. 

 Two small dead shells. 



67. Cadulus, sp. 



One nearly adult and a few very small dead shells, insufficient 

 for description. 



Appendix. 

 The following species, mentioned in our paper, have been 

 dredged by Captain J. Bollons, of the Government steamer 

 ' Hinemoa," in 37 fathoms, off Cuvier Island, north by west : 

 Pleurotoma (Hemi/pleurotoma) nodilirata, M. and S. ; Vulpecula 

 (Pusia) biconica, M. and S. ; Omalaxis amcena, M. and S. ; Aclis 

 semireticulata, M. and S. ; Minolia plicatula, M. and S. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES XXI - XXVII. 

 Plate XXI. 

 Fig. 1. Philine constricta, M. and S. 5 mm. by 3 mm. Suter del. 

 Fig. 2. ,, umbilicata, M. and S. 3d mm. by 225 mm. Suter del. 

 Fig. 3. Cylichna simplex, M. and S. 4 -4 mm. by 2'2mm. Murdoch del. 

 Fig. 4. ,, „ „ View of apex. Murdoch del. 



Fig. 5. Ringicula delecia, M. and S. 4 4 mm. by 2"9 mm. Murdoch del 



