NORTH SIDE OF THE BAY OF BISCAY, IN AUGUST, 1906. '^61 



MOLLUSCA. 

 AMPHINEURA. 



APLACOPHORA. 



NEOMENIID^. 



Ehopalomenia, Simroth. 

 Rhopalomenia aglaopheniae, Kovalevsky and Marion. 



Ehopalomenia aglaophenice. — Kovalevsky and Marion, 1887. Ann. 



Aius. Hist. Nat., Marseille, iii. 

 „ „ Garstang, 1896. Proc. Malac. See, 



Lond. Vol. ii, No. 3, p. 124, pi. x, 



fig. 3. 

 Distribution. Plymouth (Garstang) [Banyuls, Marseille]. 



Station I, 75 fathoms. One coiled round stem oi AdJaophenia 



myriophyllum. 

 ,, XIII, 412 ,, One coiled hut free. 



PELECYPODA. 



PROTOBRANCHIA. 



NUCULIDiE. 



NucuLA, Lamarck. 

 (1) Nucnla sulcata, Bronn. 



Nucula sulcata, Bronn, 1831. Italiens Tertiiirgebild, p. 109. 



„ polii, Philippi, 1836. Enum. Moll. Sicil., p. 63, pi. v, fig. 10. 



Generally distributed in the North Atlantic and throughout the 

 Mediterranean, .and as far south as the coast of Guinea. Found in both 

 shallow and deep water. 



Station IX. 240 fathoms. One fragment of a broken valve. 



(2) Nucula nitida, G. B. Sowerby. 



Niicula nitida. G. B. Sowerby, 1833. Conch. 111. (Nucula), p. 5, 

 fig. 20. 



Generally distributed in the North Atlantic from Scandinavia to 

 Gibraltar and throughout the Mediterranean. "^ 



Station XII. 246 fathoms. One odd valve. 



