t Mastigoteuthis Agassizii V. 
tRossia sublevis V. 
1Heteroteuthis tenera V. 
TOXOGLOSSA. 
tPleurotoma Dalli V. & S. 
sPleurotoma amblytera Bush. 
tPleurotomella Agassizii V. & S. 
s Pleurotomella atyph: Bush. 
t Pleurotomella Jeffreysii V. 
s Pleurotomella sp. 
s Pleurotomella sulcifera Bush. 
s Pleurotomella leptalea Bush. 
s Pleurotomella Dalli Bush. 
s Mangilia leuca Bush. 
Bela cancellata (Migh.) Stimp. 
RHACHIGLOSBA. 
Buccinum Sandersoni V. 
Buceinum cyaneum Brug. 
*Buccinum abyssorum V.& S. 
tSipho Stimpsonii Mörch. 
tSipho pubescens V. 
*Sipho pygmeus (Gld.) V. 
tSipho obesus V. 
*Sipho celatulus V. 
TSipho celatus V. 
tSipho celatus, var. hebes V. 
this Bulletin, Vol. VIIL, 1881. 
BULLETIN OF THE 
LIST OF SPECIES 
ENUMERATED IN THE PRECEDING PAPER. 
*Ommastrephes illecebrosus (Les.) V. 
Chiroteuthis Bonplandi D'Orb. (?) 
The species in Italics are additions to the fauna of the Atlantic coast. 
Those with s before them are Southern species; those with an asterisk, 
Northern species which range as far south as Cape Hatteras, N. C. ; and 
those with a dagger, Northern species which reach farther south. 
CEPHALOPODA. 
tArgonauta argo Linné. 
TOctopus Bairdii V. 
sOctopus lentus V. 
Octopus sp. 
Eledone verrucosa V. 
GASTROPODA. 
Neptunea despecta (Linné) Ad. 
s Murex (Pteronotus) pygmaeus Bush. 
s Trophon Verrillii Bush. 
*Anachis Haliceti (Jeff.). 
tAstyris diaphana V. 
T@NIOGLOSSA, 
*Natica clausa Brod. & Sower. 
*Lunatia heros (Say) H. & A. Ad. 
TLunatia Grönlandica (Möll.) Ad. 
TCrucibulum striatum (Say) H. & A. Ad. 
* Aporrhais occidentalis Beck. 
GYMNOGLOSSA. 
*Turbonilla Rathbuni V. & S. 
RHIPIDOGLOSSA. 
Calliostoma occidentale (Migh.). 
tCalliostoma Bairdii V. & S. 
tMargarita (Solariella) Ottoi Phil. 
tMargarita (Solariella) infundibulum Wat- 
son, var. Diomedew V. 
Ganesa sp. 
s Puncturella sp. 
1 With the exception of the Cephalopods, which were taken, with Professor 
Verrill’s permission, from his report on the “Blake Cephalopods,” published in 
