104 BULLETIN OF THE 



C. Barrettiana var. rubrotincta. 



Sand Key, 80 fms. ; Station 2, 805 i'ms., dead valves ; Yucatan Straits, 640 

 fms., valves ; Station 45, 101 fms., living ; Station 20, 220 fms. ; Barbados, 

 100 fms. ; Sigsbee, off Havana, 450 fms. valves ; Station 276, 94 fms. ; Station 

 231, St. Vincent, 95 fms. ; Tortugas, 43 fms. 



C. Barrettiana £?) var. Schrammi. 



Station 45, 101 fms. ; Barbados, 100 fms. 



Platidia anomioides Scacchi. 



P. anomioides Costa, Fauna del Reg. Nap., p. 47, 1852 ; Dall, Bull., loc. cit., p. 18, 



1871. 

 Terebratula anomioides Scacchi, Phil. Moll. Sic, II. p. 69, PI. XVIII. fig. 9, 1844. 



Near Mono Light, Cuba, Station 16, 292 fms. ; Station 253, 92 fms. : Bar- 

 bados, Station 280, 221 fms. ; Granada, Station 260, 291 fms. ; St. Vincent, 

 Station 232, 88 fms. 



Thecidium Barretti Woodward. 



T. Barretti Woodward, Davidson, Geol. Mag., I., PI. II. fig. 1-3, 1864 ; P. Z. S., 



1866, p. 104. 



Barbados, 100 fms. ; Station 232, St. Vincent, 88 fms. ; Station 155, Mont- 

 serrat, 88 fms. 



These specimens I take to be Barretti, though very small, since they do not 

 6how the complicated internal arrangement of the next species. 



Thecidium mediterraneum Sowerby. 



T. mediterraneum Sowerby, Thes. Conch., VII. p. 371, PI. 73, figs. 30-32; Dall, 

 Am. Journ. Conch., VI. p. 151, fig. 27, 1870. 



Station 241, 163 fms. 



Crania Pourtalesii Dall. 



Crania (? anomala var.) Pourtalesii Dall, Bull., loc. cit., p. 35, PI. I. fig. 7, 1871. 



A single valve was found among coral from St. Vincent, W. I., obtain.- 1 at 

 a depth of 88 fathoms at Station 232. Those previously described were from 

 Sand Key, Florida, in 105 fathoms, and from nil' the Sambos, in 11(5 fathoms. 



Other species of Brachiopods appear in some numbers in the ' irtlett 



collection, among which \Megerlia inctrta Davidson was recognised j but 



these will form the subject of a supplementary report. 



