K. J. BusJi — Mollasca of Cape Ilatterits. 467 



Odostomia engonia, var. teres uov. 



Plate XLV, figure 9. 



A similar but much xwoyg slender shell was found with the preceding. 



The whorls are more flattened and have a distinct, impressed, spiral 

 line just below the angle. The nucleus is large and very oblique. 

 The aperture is not so much produced anteriorly. In young speci- 

 mens the fold is very conspicuous. 



A specimen with the same number of whorls as the one measured 

 above is 4-5'""' long ; 1-5'""' broad ; aperture, 1'"'" long and about -S'"'" 

 broad. 



Odostomia cancellata (D'Orb.) 



Chemniizia cayicellata D'Orbigny, Moll. Cuba, vol. i, p. 225, alias, pi. 17, ligs 1-3, 

 1853. 



A few specimens were found in 11 to 16 fathoms. 



Tectibrancuiata. 



Actseon punctO-StriatUS (Adams) Stimp. 



Tornatella jnmcto-striata Gould, Invert. Mass., p. 224, fig. 515, 1870. 

 Adceon pundo-atriata Yerrill, Invert. Anim. Vineyard Sd., p. 664, pi. 25, fig. 165, 

 1874. 



Plate XLV, figure 17. 



A number of specimens were found in 7 to 17 fathoms, but they are 

 much larger than the typical form from Vineyard Sound and have 

 finer and moi'e closely punctate spiral sculpture, a more conspicuous 

 fold on the columella, and some specimens have three distinct bands 

 of delicate pink color on the body-vvliorl, and one on the preceding 

 whorl. 



Philine Sagra (D'Orb.) 



Bulla Sagra D'Orbigny, Moll. Cuba, vol. i, p. 123, atlas, pi. 4, figs. 5-8, 1853. 



Plate XLV, figures 16, 16«. 

 Two dead specimens (No. 38,442), station 2113, in 15 fathoms, 



Cylichna biplicata (Lea). 



Bulla biplicata Lea, Proc. Best. Soc. Nat. Hist., p. 204, 1S44. 



Utriculus bijilicatus Tryon. Amer. Mar. Couch., p. 104, pi. 13, fig. 213, 1873. 



Plate XLV, figure 14. 

 Very abundant in 7 to 17 fathoms; rare in 48 fathoms. 



