364 THE MOLLUSCA COLLECTED BY THE " HUXLEY " FROM THE 



Distribution, Bergen and Shetland to the ^gean, Azores (Jeffreys). 

 Not recorded as being found during either the Candan or Travailleur 

 and Talisman expeditions. 



Station V. 109 fathoms. One, living. 



MYTILACEA. 



MYTILID^. 



VOLSELLA, Scopoli. 



Volsella phaseolina (Philippi). 



Modiola phaseolina, Philippi, 1844. Enum. Moll. Sicil, ii, p. 51, 

 pi. XV, fig. 14. 



Widely distributed from Iceland and Finmark to the Straits of 

 Gibraltar and throughout the Mediterranean. Not recorded as having 

 been found during the Travailleur and Talisman expeditions, nor 

 that of the Caudan. 



Station II. 75 fathoms. Two, living. 



PSEUDOLAMELLIBKANCHIA. 



PECTENID^. 



Pecten, Miiller. 



Pecten bruei, Payraudeau. 



Pecten bniei, Payraudeau, 1826. Moll. Corse, p. 78, pi. ii, rigs. 10-14. 

 „ leptogctster. Brusina, 1866. Contr. Fauna Dalmat., p. 45. 



This species appears to me to be easily separable from P. sulcata, 

 being much more regularly and definitely costulated, and our solitary 

 specimen is quite typical of the species with the exception of its being 

 without colour. Its geographical range seems limited to the Mediter- 

 ranean and Atlantic coasts of Europe from the Bay of Biscay to the 

 south of Cape Verde. Our specimen was dredged further to the nortli 

 than any previously recorded. 



Station IX. 240 fathoms. One living. 



Chlamys, Bolten. 

 Chlamys sulcatus (Miiller). 

 Pecten sulcatus, Miiller, 1776. Zool. Daniae Prodr., p. 248. 

 Ostrea arata, Gmelin, 1789. Systema Naturae, (^dit. xiii, p. o326. 

 Pecten aratus, G. 0. Sars, 1878. Moll. Eeg. Arct. Norveg., p. 17, 

 pi. 11, fig. 3. 



Locard's reference, in his Travailleur and Talisman niollusca, 



