66 Rev. Canon Norman^s Revision 



The only British specimens of this shell I myself dredged 

 in St. Magnus Bay, Shetland, in 60-80 fathoms, when my 

 friend Jeffreys was not out with me. These were in his col- 

 lection, and are among the many interesting specimens which 

 have gone to America*. 



I have frequently dredged it in the Norwegian west-coast 

 fiords. A small specimen was taken by the ' Travailleur ' 

 in the Bay of Biscay {Jeffrey h). 



Geuus 3. Scaphander, Moutfort. 



42. Scaphander Ugnarius (Linn.). 



Var. 1. alba, Jeffreys. 

 Var. 2. ciu'ta, Jeffreys. 



43. Scaphander punctostriaf us (Mighels). 



Bulla pundostriatus, Migliels, Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. i. (1841)> 



p. 49. 

 Scaphander Uhrarins, Loven, Index Moll. Scand. 1840, p. lU. 

 Scaphander Ubrarivs, JettVey.s, B. C. vol. iii. p. 44(j, vol. v. ]>. 224. 

 Scaj)hamler pundodriatus, G. O. Sars, /. c. p. 202, pi. xviii. fig. 6. 



One small specimen off Shetland (see Jeffreys, Brit. Conch, 

 vol. iii. p. 446) ; ' Lightning/ off Butt of Lewis, 189 fathoms 

 (Stat. 13, lat. 59° 5' X., long. 7° 29' W.) ; ' Porcupine,' 

 1869, off the west of Ireland, 420-1380 fathoms (St. 23 a and 

 30) ; ' Triton,' St. 13, lat. 59^ 31' N., long. 8= 18' W., 570 

 fathoms. 



Its distribution includes Norway, where I have frequently 

 dredged it ; Iceland ; Bay of Biscay, to 1054 fathoms ; uff 

 Azores, 1000 fathoms, and off Culebra Island, West Indies, 

 390 fathoms [^Challenger ') ; Palermo [Monteromto) ; offcast 

 coast of United States ( le/v///) ; Gulf <tf Mexico and near 

 Bavbadoes, 533 and 288 fathoms {Dall). Mediterranean, 

 * Washington,' 85-1536 fathoms, recorded by Jeffreys, who 

 also states that Seguenza has found it fossil in the older 

 Pliocene of Sicily. 



Genus 4. Okvitaxis, Jeffreys. 



44. Cri/j>Uuct.-< crel>rijji(Hc(atutij Jeffrays. 



Cnjptaxis crehripitudalus, .Jeflivys. Proc. Zool. S^h-. 1883 (June), 

 p. 398, pi. xliv. tigs. 11, 11 a-c. 



* In our many dredging expeditions the choicest of the Molliisca weiit 

 to my iiieuds cullectiuu. while the animals belonging to other classes ui 

 the Inveitehrata fell to my sjiar.'. He vns always most generous in this 

 matter. 



