lo Melvill and Standen, Report on Arctic Mollusca. 



p/icatis, plicis irregularibns et infra evanidis ad basim 

 anfractus penultinii et nltivii, undique spiraliter arctissiine 

 et ptdcJierrivie striatis, jdti/uo producto, avteros longitudi- 

 ninc Diagnopere exaqnante, aperticra parva, ovaia, intus 

 albocarnea, labro extus pan /hi in expanso, columella recta, 

 nitida albocarnea, canali brevi. 



Long. 41 mm., lat 18 mm. 



Hab. North end of Windy Gully, Gunthcr Sound, 

 Franz-Joscf Land. 



This interesting shell, which we have much pleasure 

 in dedicating to its discoverer, may be known by its 

 narrow form, close-set whorls, and small aperture. It 

 occupies the same position in its genus that Sipho lachesis 

 (Morch) bears in Sipho, and does not appear to be nearly 

 allied to any other of the genus, arctic or otherwise. 



Bucci^mni grccnlandicuvi ( Chem.). 



Hab. North end of Windy Gully, Giinther Sound. 

 Dredged between Elm wood and East glacier, 5 fathoms, 

 var. tenebrosa (Hancock). 



Off Elmwood, near West Point, 2 — 3 fathoms. 

 Off Flagstaff, Cape Flora, about 5 fathoms. 



Buccinuvi /lydroplianmn (Hancock). 

 Hab. East of I^ilmwood, on floe, and dredged off West 

 Point, 2 — 3 fathoms. Trawled, 76 fathoms, alive, 



Buccinuvi teniie (Gray) =B. scalariforvic (Beck). 

 Trawled, 75 fathoms. 



Buccinunt Totteni (Stimp) = B. ciliatuin {G\c\.). 

 Hab. North end of Windy Gully, Giinther Sound, 

 dead. 



Buccinum undatum (L.). 



Hab. North end of Windy Gully, Giinther Sound, 

 dead. 



