8 Melvill and Standen, Report on Arctic Mollusca. 



Vcbitina kmngata (Pennant). 



Hab. Off East glacier, Cape Flora, 30 fathoms. 



Naiica affinis (Gmel.). 



Hab. Off Cape Gertrude, 1 2 fathoms, 

 var. septentrionalis (Beck.), 



Some very large examjjjles of this variety occurred 

 with the type. 



Beta scJiantarica (Midd.). 



Hab. Off West glacier. Cape Flora, i — 3 fathoms. 



Beta turriciila (Mont.). 



TropJion clathratus (L.). 



Hab. Top of Cape Flora rocks, about 1,100 fathoms 

 (D. W. Wilton). Off East glacier, Cape Flora, about 

 30 fathoms. 



TropJicn lamellosus (Gray). 



Hab. Off East glacier, Cape Flora, 30 fathoms. 



Sipho (ySipJionorbis) lacJiesis (Morch). 



Trawled, 100 fathoms. 



Sipho gracilis (Cost.). 



Trawled, 100 fathoms. 



Sipho togatus (Morch). 



Trawled, 100 fathoms. A number of living specimens 

 were obtained, all of which were covered witli Actinice, 

 which had preserved the epidermis from the usual wear. 

 We have submitted a specimen to Dr. Hermann Friele, 

 who says, " It is a fine specimen of my Sipho curta (Xorw. 

 N. Atl. Exped., 1876-78, p. 17, pi. ii., figs, i — 6). It is the 

 Fusus togatus of Morch, and F. Sabini (Jeffreys). It may 

 be that I err in judging this form to be the North 

 American Fiisiis cio'ius (Jeff), but I am not at all convinced 

 that I have made a mistake. I have seen a great number 

 of specimens, and there is no doubt that both forms run 

 into each other." — //. Friclc in litt. 



