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the shell canals are those of Terebratulina. It, and perhaps T. Murrayi Dav., 

 may be considered Terebratulinas in which the crura do not unite. 



Genus TEREBRATULINA D'Orbignt. 



Terebratulina Cailleti Crosse. 



Terebratulina Cailleti Crosse, Journ. de Concliyl., XIII. p. 27, pi. i. figs. 1-3, 1865; 

 Dall, Bull. M. C. Z., III. p. 10, 1871 ; IX. p. 103. 



Habitat. Barbados, 100 fms. ; Sigsbee, off Havana, in 80, 119, 127, 240, and 

 450 fms. ; Yucatan Strait, 640 fms. ; Station 2, 805 fms. ; West Florida, 30 

 fms. ; Station 16, 292 fms.; Station 20, 220 fms. ; Station 44, 539 fms. ; Sta- 

 tion 45, 101 fms. ; off Morro Light, Station 16, 292 fins. ; Santa Lucia, Sta- 

 tions 216 and 218, 154 and 164 fms. ; St. Vincent, Stations 224, 231, and 232, 

 114, 95, and 88 fms. ; Dominica, Station 177, 18 fms.; Montserrat, Stations 

 154, 155, and 156, in 298, 88, and 88 fms. ; Grenada, Stations 246, 247, 253, 

 and 254, in 154, 170, 92, and 164 fms. ; off the Grenadines, Station 238, in 127 

 fms. ; Barbados, Stations 272, 273, 276, 278, 281, 282, 290, 291, 292, 296, and 

 298, in 76, 103, 94, 69, 288, 154, 70, 200, 56, 84, and 120 fms. respectively. 



As this series of localities proves, this little species is abundant and widely 

 distributed in the Antillean region, frwn which it extends southward to the 

 vicinity of Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro. It occupies for this fauna the 

 place taken by T. caputserpentis L. and its varieties in the north. It ranges 

 between 30 fms. and 805 fms. in depth, and exists in water the temperature of 

 which may be 45°. to 75®.0 F. Its favorite location, however, appears to be 

 at a depth of between 100 and 200 fms., and in water of the temperature of 

 60° .0. It has been fully discussed in the papers cited. 



Family EUDESIID^. 



Genus EUDESIA Kixo. 



Eudesia floridana PouRXALfes. 



Waldheimia floridana Pourtales, Bull. M. C. Z., I. p. 127 ; Dall, Ibid., HI. p. 12, 

 pi. i. fig. 3, pi. ii. figs. 1-3, 1871 ; IX. p. 103. 



Habitat. Off Sand Key, 125 fms. ; Sigsbee, off Havana, 175 fms. ; Lat. 

 26° 31', Lon. 85° 3', 119 fms.; Station 45, 101 fms.; Station 5, 229 fms.; 

 Station 19, 310 fms. ; Station 291, 200 fms., Barbados. 



The generic name Waldheimia being preoccupied for a genus of insects, as 

 heretofore pointed out, Eudesia, King, is the next in order of priority, and 

 should therefore be adopted, although in its original significance it was merely 

 a synonym of Waldheimia King., 



