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Buccinum cyaneum Broueuiére. 
VERRILL, Trans. Conn. Acad., V. p. 492, pl. 43, fig. 5; pl. 58, fig. 11, 1882. 
One living specimen, Station 303, east of George’s Bank, in 306 fathoms. 
A common Northern species found by the U.S. F.C. from north of George’s 
Bank to southeast of Martha’s Vineyard, in 26 to 471 fathoms, 
Buccinum abyssorum VeErRILL and Situ. 
VeRRILL, Trans. Conn. Acad., VI. p. 167, pl. 31, figs. 11, 114, 1884. 
Over fifty living specimens, Station 308, east of George’s Bank, in 1,242 
fathoms. 
A common deep-water species first found by the U.S. F. C. in 1883; ran- 
ging from east of George’s Bank to off Cape Hatteras, N. C., in 49 to 1,434 
fathoms; not living in less than 906 fathoms. 
Sipho Stimpsonii Mércu. 
VERRILL, Trans. Conn. Acad., V. p. 499, pl. 57, fig. 24, 1882. 
One living and five dead specimens, Station 329, off Cape Lookout, N. C., in 
603 fathoms. Four living, Station 332, off Cape Hatteras, N. C., in 263 fath- 
oms. One living, young (var. liratulus V.), Station 344, south of Martha’s 
Vineyard, in 129 fathoms. 
Recorded by the U. S. F. C. from Misaine Bank to off Cape Hatteras, N. C., 
in 16 to 471 fathoms. 
Sipho pubescens Verritt. 
Trans. Conn. Acad., V. p. 501, pl. 43, fig. 6; pl. 57, fig. 25, 1882. 
One dead specimen, Station 309, south of George’s Bank, in 304 fathoms. 
Over twenty living specimens, Station 310, south of Martha’s Vineyard, in 260 
fathoms. Over twenty living and twelve dead, Station 329, off Cape Lookout, 
N.C., in 603 fathoms. One dead, Station 332, off Cape Hatteras, N. C., in 
263 fathoms. One living, Station 334, off Delaware Bay, in 395 fathoms. Over 
twenty living, Station 336, off Delaware Bay, in 197 fathoms. 
A very abundant species found by the U.S. F. CG. from off Misaine Bank to 
off Cape Hatteras, N. C., in 42 to 677 fathoms; not living in less than 57 
fathoms or below 640 fathoms. 
Sipho pygmeeus (Goutp) VeERRILL. 
VeRrRILL, Trans. Conn. Acad., V. pp. 501 and 505 (note), pl. 57, fig. 21, 1882. 
One living specimen, Station 303, east of George’s Bank, in 306 fathoms. 
Three living specimens and one dead, Station 310, south of Martha’s Vineyard, 
