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HETEROPODA. 

 Atlanta inclinata Souieyet. 



Souleyet, Voy. de la Bonite, vol. ii, p. 315, atlas, pi. 19, figs. 9-15, 1852. 



Station 2084, N. lut. 40° 16' 50", W. long. 67° 05' 15", at tiie sur- 

 face, one living specimen (No. 38,227) ; station 2110, N. lat. 35° 12' 

 10", W. long. 74° 57' 15", three dead specimens (No. 35,493) ; station 

 2115, N. lat. 39° 49' 30", W. long. 74° 34' 45", one dead specimen 

 (No. 38,316). 



According to Souleyet, tliis sjjecies is found both in the Atlantic 

 and Pacific Oceans. 



Atlanta rosea Souleyet. 



Souleyet, Voy. de la Bouito, vol. ii, p. 377, atlas, pi. 19, figs. 16-20, 1852. 



Station 2084, with the preceding, one living specimen (No. 35,180) ; 

 and station 2099, N. lat. 37° 12' 20", W. long. 69° 89', at the surface. 

 One living specimen (No. 38,258). 



This species is more common in the warmer parts of the Atlantic. 



Atlanta G-audlchaudii Eydoux and Souleyet. 



Voyage de la Bonite, Zool., vol. ii, p. 379, atlas, pi. 19, figs. 29-34, 1852. 



Station 2038, N. lat. 38° 30' 30", W. long. 69° 08' 25", four living 

 sj^ecimens (No. 38,372) ; station 2046, N. lat. 40° 02' 49", W. long. 

 68° 49', two living (No. 38,273) ; station 2100, N. lat. 39° 22', W. 

 long. 68° 34' 30", two living (No. 38,369). 



Atlanta Lamanonii Eydoux and Souleyet. 



Voyage de la Bonite, Zool., vol. ii, p. 371, atlas, pi. 18, figs. 30-37, 1852. 



Station 2037, N. lat. 38° 53', W. long. 69° 23' 30", one dead speci- 

 men (No. 38,366). A single dead specimen is referred to this species 

 with some doubt, although it agrees pretty closely with the descrip- 

 tion and figures referred to. 



Atlanta pulchella Verrill, sp. nov. 



Shell minute, composed of about four whorls, very thin, transpar- 

 ent and lustrous, compressed, with a rather high, exceedingly thin 

 keel, commencing just back of the notch of the aperture and extend- 

 ing around rather more than half the circumference of the last whorl. 



Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. VI. 27 June, 1884. 



