426 DR MURRAY ON THE DEEP AND SHALLOW-WATER MARINE FAUNA 



'*Tliracia meridionalis,^ Smith. 



* Yoldia isonota. Martens. 



* ,, suhcBquilateralis, Smith. 



SCAPHOPOUA AXD GaSTEKOFODA : 



'*Acheon {Acteordna) edentulus, Watson. 

 *Alaha (Diala) limnceiformis, Watson. 



„ ( ,. )«p. (?). 

 '*Buccinum albozonatum, Watson. 

 '*Cancellaria (Admete) carinata, Watson. 



* ,, ( )> ) specularis, Watson. 



( „ ) SP- (^)- 

 Cerithium sp. (?). 

 Cyclostrema sp. {?). 

 *Dent(dium cegeum, Watson. 



„ entails, Linne, var. orthrum, Watson. 



*Eatonidla caliginosa (Smith). 



* ,, suhrufescens (Smith). 

 Eraarginula sp. (?). 



*Exdiraa arnhlia, Watson. 

 *Fusus {Euthria) chloroticus, Martens. 

 „ ( „ )fuscatus (Bruguiere). 



* ,, (Neptunea) edwardiensis, Watson. 



* „ ( „ ) regulus, Watson. 



* „ (Sipho) futile, Watson. : 

 Homalogyra atomns ' (Philippi). 



Hydrohm caliginosa (GouU). 



Lamellai'ia sp. (?). 

 *Litorina setosa, Smith. 

 *N'atica fartilis," Watson. 



* ,, grisea. Martens. 



Ije mentioned Greenland, Norway, Great Britain, Sitka, Japan, California, Peru, Patafjonia, Canaries, Madeira, 

 Mogador, Mediterranean, iladagascar. Cape of Good Hope, Australia, New Zealand, &c. ; and it is also found fossil in 

 several Upper Tertiary formations. — (.Smith, Zool. Cliall. Exp., part 35, p. 78.) 



' Thrmui r/iervlwiMUs is the southern representative of the Greenlandic species TItrucia UawMa, and indeed 

 differs so slightly from it that it is with considerable hesitation I venture to describe it as distinct, being mainly 

 influenced to do so by tlie difference of locality —(Smith, Zo(jI. Clui.ll. Exp., part 30, p. 69.) 



- The step from J^Iadeira to lat. 46'' S. h so enormous, that I was gkd to have ray identification of the specimen 

 [of Homahgyra aiomm] confirmed by one who knows the species so well as Dr GwYS Jeffeeys does. It is extremely 

 abundant in Madeira, and careful search will probably supply very many additional localities for its dwelling.— 

 (Watson, Zool. Clio.ll. E.qi., part 42, p. 121.) 



2 NaticafaHilis so closely approaches Natiai ajjlidi [a northern species] that I have hesitated very much to separate 

 them, and have been glad to be strengthened in so doing by the opinion of Professor von Martens and Mr E. A. 

 Smith.— OVatsos, Zool. ChcM. Exp., part 42, p. 447.) 



