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109743 

 109744 

 109711 

 109712 

 109713 

 109715 

 130334 

 109717 

 109716 

 109718 

 109719 

 109720 

 109721 

 109722 

 109723 



Station 21, 800 fathoms 



Station II 



West of Portugal, 220 fathoms 



West of Portugal. 994 fathoms 



West of Portugal, 1,095 fathoms . . 

 South of Portugal, 292 fathoms. . . 



Gulf of Cadiz, 224 fathoms 



South of Portugal, 364 fathoms . . . 

 West of Portugal, 374 fathoms . . . . 

 South of Portugal, 322 fathoms . . . 

 Off Southwest Spain, 304 fathoms. 



Off Southwest S])ain 



Off Southwest Spain, 227 fathoms. 



Cap3 de Gata, 69 fathoms 



Off Cape Sagres 



Itiilian Exp 



Italian Exp 



Porcupine Exp. 

 Porcupine Exp. 

 Porcupine Exp. 

 Porcupine Exp. 

 Travailleur . . . . 

 Porcupine Exp. 

 Porcupine Exp. 

 Porcupine Exp. 

 Porcupine Exp . 

 Porcupine Exp. 

 Porcupine Exp. 

 Porcupine Exp. 

 Porcupine Exp. 



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GRYPHUS VITREUS var. ELONGATUS Jeffreys. 



109755 

 109743 



Sardinia | Tiberi. 



Sardinia Tiberi. 



The two varities above mentioned certainly differ enough from the 

 normal shell to receive varietal names. It is curious that both 

 should have come from Sardinia. The elongatus is narrow almost 

 subcylindrical, and as there are four specimens of it, it can hardly 

 be regarded as a deformity. The other variety, dilatatus, is lenticular, 

 subcircular and much less inflated than the normal vitreus. If foimd 

 in another faunal area one could hardly hesitate to regard it as a new 

 or at least a distinct species. Except in form they do not appear 

 to differ from normal vitreus. The varietal names used above were 

 attached to the specimens by Jeffreys, but I have not foimd that 

 they have been published. 



GRYPHUS AFFINIS Calcara. 



Terebratula vitrea var. minor Philippi, En. Moll. Sicil., vol. 1, p. 99, pi. 6, fig. 8, 



1836. 

 Terebratula minor Suess, Wohne. d. Brach. 1859, not of Nilsson, Petr. Suecica^ 



1827. 

 Terebratula affinis Calcara, Cenno Moll. viv. e foss. di Sicilia, p. 48, 1845. — 



Seguenza, Sulla form, Mioc. di Sicilia, p. 7, 1862. 

 Terebratula vitrea var. minor Davidson, Mon. Rec. Brach., pt. 1, p. 9, pi. 1, 



fig. 13, 1886. 

 Liothyrina affinis Blochmann, Zeitschr. f. Wise. Zool., vol. 90, p. 605, text fig. 1, 



pi. 36, fig. 8, 1908. 



Type locality. — Lipari Islands, Mediterranean. 



