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Principality of Monaco [Tortonese, 1956]. Harbor of Monaco (S, M.O.M.). 

 Near Cape Martin (1, M.O.M.). Near the tip of Cape Martin, 45-60 meters (1, 

 M.O.M."). Eider station 0289; about 600 meters from the tip of Cape Martin, be- 

 tween Monte Carlo and Menton (Mentone) ; 46-60 meters; Feb. 28, 1908 (1, M.O.M.). 

 Eider station 0212; off Roquebrune (Roccabruna) Bay; 17-37 meters; Feb. 4, 1908 

 (1, M.O.M.). 



Sardinia (Sardegna). Washington station II, haul 4; off Porto Torres, Gulf of 

 Asinara, northern Sardinia (lat. 41°02'58"07"' and 41°05'01" N., long. 8°32'20"09"' 

 and 8°32'23"01"' E.) ; 420 and 370 meters; madrepores; August 3, 1881 [Giglioh, 

 1884; Baldelli, 1914]. Porto Camicie (Maddalena), northeastern Sardinia; Washington, 

 1881 [BaldeUi, 1914]. 



Italy (13, M.C.Z., 239). Gulf of Genoa (Genova) [Verany, 1846]. Same, 150- 

 300 meters [Tortonese, 1938, 1952, 1956]. Portofino, Gulf of Rapallo [Marchisio, 

 1896, Tortonese, 1938, 1952]. Spezia (Spezzia) [Metschnikoff, 1871; A. H. Clark, 

 1913] (1, B.M.). Gulf of Spezia [Bronn, I860]. Levanto [Tortonese, 1938, 1952]. 

 Levanto; Elba; Monterosso; Livorno, 100-250 meters; Riviera di Ponente, 150-300 

 meters [Tortonese, 1952]. Rome (5, U.S.N.M., 35699). Mouth of the Tiber [Bar- 

 relier, 1714]. Naples [Columna, 1592, and many succeeding authors] (numerous 

 examples, both living and preserved, S.Z.; U.S.N.M., 35700; M.C.Z., 41, 237, 402; 

 CM.; B.M.; H.M.; L.M.; Berg. M.; R.T.J.). Bay of Naples (1, U.S.N.M., 21651). 

 Gulf of Naples; 14-100 meters [Parenzan, 1940]. Same, Secca di Gajola [Giesbrecht, 

 1901]. Taranto, as a fossil in the pleistocene marly clays [Bassani, 1905]. Taranto 

 [Tortonese, 1956]. Secca Amendolara, Calabria, 44 meters [Tortonese, 1956]. Mar 

 Piccolo and Mar Grande, Ionian Sea, 15-22 meters [Tortonese, 1961]. 



Sicily [A. H. Clark, 1912] (1, H.M.). Messina [M. Sars, 1857;Ludwig, 1879;Carus, 

 1884]. Mondrazone [Delle Chiaje, 1841]. Pozzuoli [Delle Chiaje, 1841]. Palermo 

 [Grube, 1840; Ludwig, 1879; Carus, 1884]. Taormina, January 7, 1909 (2, CM.). 

 Thor station 9, off Taormina, December 14, 1908 (1, CM.). Milazzo, 50-60 meters 

 [Tortonese, 1956]. 



Aegean Sea, among the Cyclades; 37-55 meters [Forbes, 1844]. Aegean archi- 

 pelago, 55 meters (1, Berg. M.). Cyclades, 17-73 meters [Carus, 1884]. Cum Burnu, 

 Rhodes [Tortonese, 1946]. Aegean Sea, Marmara, Bosphorus, 15-60 meters [Tor- 

 tonese and Demir, I960]. 



Sea of Marmara [Tortonese, 1956]. Same, Selanik station 31 ; 85 meters; Septem- 

 ber 24, 1894. Station 35; 72-77 meters; September 25, 1894. Station 36; 53 meters; 

 September 26, 1894. Station 61, 32-43 meters; October 8, 1894 [Ostroumoff, 1896]. 

 Istanbul; between the Tour de Leandre and Top-Hane; 40-42 meters; muddy gravel 

 and broken shells [Marion, 1898]. Bebek and Rumih Ilissar [W.T.M. Forbes]. Bos- 

 phorus [Tortonese, 1956]. 



Israel. Zib, near Rosh-Hanikrah ; Athth, 72 meters; Caesarea, 72 meters; 

 Nathania, 54 meters and 90 meters; Tel Aviv, 72, 90 and 54 meters; Vitkin, 90 meters 

 [Tortonese, 1954 and 1956]. Haifa Bay, 38 and 70 meters [Tortonese, 1957]. 



Alexandria; 39-45 meters [Mortensen and Steuer, 1937]. 



Violaiite; 2 miles east of the NE. point of Malta; 80 meters; September 1, 1879 

 [Tortonese, 1935] (Genoa M.). Thor station 142; east of Malta (lat. 35°44' N., long. 

 15°07' E.); 98 meters; July 22, 1910 (3, CM.). 



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