A, E. Verrill— Catalogue of Marine Mollusca. 511 
Caribou I. and Square IL. Labrador, 7 to 30 fathoms,—Packard. 
Gulf of St. Lawrence and Grand Bank. Metis! and Murray Bay,— 
Dawson; Orphan Bank,—Whiteaves. Greenland and Spitzbergen. 
Fossil in the Post-pliocene of Canada, Labrador, ete. 
Tritonofusus syrtensis (Packard) Verrill. 
Fusus syrtensis Packard, Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 288, pl. 7, fig. 13, 1867. 
Square Island harbor, Labrador, 30 fathoms,—Packard. 
Volutopsis Norvegicus (Chemn.) Mérch. 
Fusus norvegicus Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., iv, p. 329, v, pl. 85, fig. 3. 
Fusus ( Volutopsius) norvegicus Mérch, Rink’s Grénland, Tilleg, p. 85, 1857; Catal. 
MOll. du Spitzberg, p. 16, 1869, ( Volutopsis). 
Fusus Largillierti Pettit, Journ. de Conch., (t. Mérch). 
Volutopsis norvegica G. O. Sars, op. ult. cit., p. 268, pl. 15, figs. la, 10, pl. x, figs. 
17a, 176 (dentition), pl. xviii, fig. 54 (operculum). 
A fine large specimen of this species, from 75 fathoms, on the 
“Flemish Cap,” a bank east of the Grand Bank, was presented to the 
U.S. Fish Commission, by Wm. Garrett, of Gloucester, Mass. This 
specimen belongs to the broad, stout variety, with the last whorl very 
ventricose. 
Newfoundland,—Pettit. Gulf of St. Lawrence, Bradelle Bank,— 
J. F. Whiteaves. Circumpolar. Greenland; Iceland; Spitzbergen; 
Northern Scandinavia; North Pacific. North of Hebrides, 189 fath- 
oms,—J effreys. 
This species was the type of the genus Strombella Gray, but that 
name had been preoccupied. 
For those who prefer to follow the custom of Jeffreys and others, in using Fusus 
for this entire group, the following synopsis may be found conyenient: 
Pusus (Sipho) Stimpsonit (Morch), p. 499. 
Varieties, liratulus (V.) and brevis (Y.), p. 500. 
Fusus (Stpho) ventricosus (Gray, Gould), p. 500. 
Fusus (Sipho) pubescens (V.), p. 501. 
Fusus (Sipho) Islandicus (Chemn.), p. 508, 
Fusus (Sipho) lividus (Morch), p. 507. 
Fusus (Sipho) latericeus (Morch), p. 509. 
Fusus (Siphonorbis) pygmeus (Gould), pp. 500, 501. 
Variety, planulus (V.), p. 505. 
Fusus (Siphonorbis) parvus (V. and 8.), p. 504. 
Fusus (Siphonorbis) Sabinii (Gray), p. 503. 
Fusus (Siphonorbis) glyptus (V.), p. 505. 
Fusus (Siphonorbis) ccelatus (V.), p. 506, 
