252 A. E. Verrill — Mollusca of the New England Coast. 



YolutopsiUS NorvegiCUS (Chemn.) Morch. 

 Verrill, these Transactions, vol. v, p. 511, 1881. 



Shell ovate in outline, with a large expanded mouth. Spire short ; 

 Avhorls five, rapidly eidarging. Nuclear whorls smooth, rather large, 

 mammilliform, making the spire obtuse at tip, the two first whorls 

 increasing but little in breadth. The body-whorl is very large, with 

 the shoulder well rounded, suture well-marked. Aperture large, 

 almost semicircular, the outer lip regularly curved, the margin 

 everted and sharp. Columella with a concave bend in the middle 

 and a slightly prominent twisted lobe at the base of the siphon, which 

 is short, broad, open, and but slightly curved. No obvious sculpture, 

 except rather conspicuous lines of growth, parallel with the edge of 

 the lip. A large, smooth, glazed area in front of the columella on 

 the body-whorl. Color externally white, tinged with brown ; nucleus 

 yellowish ; interior pink, the edge of the lip flesh-coloi-. 



Length, 72"^™ ; breadth, 44™™ ; length of aperture, 54™'" ; its 

 breadth, 24"'™ ; diameter of the first nuclear whorl, 6™"\ 



From the Flemish Cap, E. of Grand Bank, in 75 fathoms, Wm, 

 Garrett, 1878. 



Buccinum Tottenii stimpson. 



Verrill, these Transactions, vol. v, p. 496, 1881. 



Bush, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. vi, p. 239, pi. 9, fig. 13, 1883. 



This species has been recorded by Miss Bush from Henley Harbor 

 and Temple Bay, Labrador, in 8 to 15 fathoms. 



The excellent figure referred to, illustrates the typical, well devel- 

 oped form of this species. 



Anachis Haliaeeti (Jeffreys). 



Columhella haliceeti Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., iv, p. 35G, 18G7. 



Anachis Haliceeti Verrill, Amer. Jour. Sci., vii, pp. 405, 503, 1874. 



Pyrene coslulata Gr. 0. Sars, Moll. Reg. Arct. Norvegi;c, p. 252, pi. 23, fig. IG [non 



Fusus cQstulatns Cantraine.) 

 Anachis costulata Verrill, these Transactions, vol. v, p. 513, pi. 43, fig. 7. 

 Columhella, haliceeti Jeftreys, Proc. Zoo!. Soc. London, for 1883, p. 392 (synonymy.) 



Although Mr. Jeflfreys, in some of his recent papers, followed 

 Monterosato and G. O. Sars in the identification of this species with 

 the Eiisus costulatus of Cantraine, in the paper last quoted he states 

 that the true F. costiilatus belongs to the genus Pleurotoma. He 

 therefore restores the name, JTalimetl^ for this species, T have no 



