536 A, E. Verrill— Catalogue of Marine Mollusca. 
and 877, in 85 to 155 fathoms, 1880, and at station 949, in 100 
fathoms, 1881. 
On the European coasts, from Finmark to the Canary Islands and 
the Mediterranean. Norway, 30 to 300 fathoms,—Sars. 
EHulima stenostoma Jeffreys. 
Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., iv, p. 207. 
G. O. Sars, Moll. Reg. Arct. Norvegiz, p. 211, pl. 21, fig. 21. 
Gulf of St. Lawrence, coll. Whiteaves, (t. Jeffreys.) 
Eulima distorta Deshayes. ‘ 
Eulima distorta G. O. Sars, op. cit., p. 210, pl. 11, fig. 23. 
Verrill, Amer. Journ. Sci., xx, p. 392, Nov., 1880; Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., iii, p. 
379, 1880. 
A single living specimen of this curious little shell was obtained 
at station 871, in 115 fathoms, 1880. On the European coasts, from 
Lofoten to the Canary Islands and Mediterranean. Norway, 10 to 
300 fathoms,—Sars. 
Turbonilla Rathbuni Verrill and Smith. 
Turbonilla Rathbuni Verrill and Smith, in Verrill, Amer. Journ. Sci., xx, pp. 392, 
398, Nov., 1880; Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., iii, p. 379, 1880. 
PuaTe LVIII, Figure 15. 
Several fine living specimens were taken at stations 865 to 867, 
869, 870, in 64 to 192 fathoms, and at stations 894, 895, in 238 to 
365 fathoms, 1880; stations 925, 945, 947, 949, in 100 to 312 fathoms, 
1881. 
Turbonilla Emertoni Verrill. 
PLATE LVIII, Figures 14. 14a. 
Shell small, white, lustrous, elongated, with a very slender, acute 
spire. Whorls eleven, not very oblique, broadly rounded, a little 
flattened at the periphery ; suture strongly impressed ; surface very 
smooth and glossy, without any spiral lines, but with slight, rather 
indistinct and irregular longitudinal furrows, which are often absent. 
Apical whorl small, strongly upturned. Aperture small; outer lip 
flattened, projecting a little anteriorly (more or less broken in all my 
specimens). Columella nearly straight, with no trace of a fold. 
Length, 4°8""; breadth, 1-2™™. 
Off Martha’s Vineyard, station 895, in 238 fathoms, 1880. This 
