376 THE MOLLUSCA COLLECTED BY THE " HUXLEY " FEOM THE 



Generally distributed in the North Atlantic and throughout the 

 Mediterranean in shallow and deep water. 

 Station I. 75 fathoms. One young, dead. 



(4) Calliostoma granulatum (Born.). 



Trochus granulatus, Born, 1778. Ind. Rerum Nat. Mus. Yindobon, 

 p. 343. 



Trochus pcqjillosus, da Costa, 1778. Brit. Conch., p. 38, pi. iii, tigs. 

 5 and 6. 



Trochus fringilis, Pultney, 1799. Cat. Dorset Shells, p. 48, pi. xvi, fig. 6. 



Trochus tenuis, Montagu, 1803. Test. Brit., i, p. 275, pi. x, fig. 3. 



Fairly distributed in European seas, Britain, France, Spain, and 

 Portugal. In the Mediterranean and Adriatic, Morocco, Madeira, 

 Canaries, etc. 



Station V. 109 fathoms. Five living, including one var. lactea (Jeff.) 

 and one young shell. 



Station VI. 87 fathoms. One living. 



PECTINIBRANCHIA. 



T.^.NIOGLOSSA PLATYPODA. 



CAPULIDuE. 



Capulus, de Montfort. 

 Capulus hungaricus (Linne). 



Patella ungarica, Linne, 1758. Syst. Nat. edit, x, p. 782. 



Fileopsis hungaricus, Forbes and Hanley, 1853. Hist. Brit. Moll., 

 vol. ii, p. 459, pi. Ix, figs. 1 and 2 (as C. hungaricus). 



A widely distributed species, ranging from Iceland, Norway, and 

 the Eastern coasts of Europe to the Azores, and throughout the 

 Mediterranean to the south-east coasts of the United States. It was 

 not found by either the Caudan or Travailleur and Talisman expeditions. 



Station IV. 109 fathoms. One living on Venus verrucosa. 



NATICID^. 



Natica, Scopoli. 

 (1) Natica (Lunatia) sordida (Philippi). 

 Natica sordida, Philippi, 1844. Enum. Moll. Siciliae, ii, p. 139, pi. 

 xxiv, fig. 15. 



British seas, and very generally distributed in the European seas, 

 including the Mediterranean, and off Madeira. 



