NORTH SIDE OF THE BAY OF BISCAY, IN AUGUST, 1906. 375 



(2) Emarginula multistriata, Jeffreys. 



Emarginula multistriata, Jeffreys, 1882. In Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 



p. 30, 

 „ „ „ „ Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 680, 



pi. 1, fig. 12. 

 Eecorded from the Atlantic, off the coast of Portugal, and from the 

 Mediterranean. 



Station VII. 444 fathoms. One dead shell. 



TROCHIDiE. 



Calliostoma, Swainson. 



(1) Calliostoma obesulum (P. Fischer). 

 Zizyphiiius ohesulus, P. Fischer, 1883, in Collect. 



Gribbula ohcsula, Locard, 1898. Exp. Sci. Trav. et Talis., ii, p. 47, 

 pi. iii, figs^ 1-4. 



This is another species that seems to have been previously recorded 

 only from the coast of Morocco and the Soudan coast of the North 

 Atlantic. Locard's figures above-mentioned are not particularly good, 

 and I am indebted to Mons. Dautzenberg for its correct identification, 

 the species not being represented in our National Collection. 



Station VII. 444 fathoms. Twenty-four living, one fragment. 

 ,, XIII. 412 fathoms. One living, two dead. 



(2) Calliostoma cleopatra (P. Fischer). 

 Trochus ch'ojxctra, P. Fischer, 1883, in Collect. 



Zizyphinus cleopatra, Locard, 1898. Exp. Sci. Trav. et du Tab, 

 vol. ii, pi. ii, figs. 20-23. 



Only recorded by Locard from one station {Talisman, 1883, Station 

 83) off the Sahara coast, and the fact of this scarce shell turning up, 

 living, in the north of the Bay of Biscay is very interesting. 



Station VII. 444 fathoms. One living. 



(3) Calliostoma miliaris (Brocchi). 



Trochvs miliaris, Brocchi, 1814. Conch, Foss. Subappen., p. 253, 

 pi. iv, fig. 1. 



Trochus millegranus, Philippi, 1836, Enum. Moll, Sicil, I, p. 183, 

 pi. X, fig. 25. 



Zizyphinus miliaris, Locard, 1886. Prodro. Conch., Franc, p. 309. 



Calliostoma miYtai'is, Pilsbry, 1889. Man. Conch., part xliva,p, 387, 

 pi. xviii, figs. 10, 11. 



