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45'7° Fahr., a difference of nearly ly'o*^ Fahr. On the ridge, 

 in 300 fathoms, the bottom temperature is 48-0'^ Fahr. '^ 



The localities in which the species about to be mentioned 

 were obtained are about equidistant from the Hebrides, the 

 Shetland and Faroe Islands ; being somewhat nearer to our 

 coasts than to the Faroe Isles. It may ailso be mentioned that 

 Mollusca obtained from localities further north, south, east and 

 west are, without demur, included in our lists. 



12. — Fusus Sabini, Gray. 



' Triton ' expedition, stations 8 and 9, ' cold area,' 640 and 

 608 fathoms respectively, bottom temperature, 30*0" Fahr. 



' Knight Errant ' expedition, station 8, ' cold area,' 540 

 fathoms, bottom temperature, 29- 2^ Fahr. 



I have one specimen of this shell from the above stations. 

 It is very thin and delicate, and of a ' pinched ' appearance. 



13.— Fusus deiicatus, Jeffreys. 

 ' Triton ' expedition, stations 8 and 9 ; with the last men- 

 tioned species. 



'Knight Errant' expedition, stations, 'cold area'; erroneously 

 named in Dr. Jeffreys' report K ^urrUus, figured in 'P.Z.S.,' 

 1883, pi. xliv. 



14. — Fusus hirsutus, Jeffreys. 

 ' Tiiton ' expedition, station 9, 608 fathoms, ' cold area ;' 

 one specimen only, figured in 'P.Z.S.,' 1883, pi. xliv. 



15. — Fusus concinnus, Jeffreys. 

 ' Triton ' expedition, station 9, with the above ; one speci- 

 men only, figured in 'P.Z.S.,' 1S83, pi. xliv. 



16. — Fusus turgidulus, Jeffreys. 



' Triton ' expedition, station 9, Faroe Channel ; Bay of 

 Biscay, ' Travailleur ' expedition ; fragments only at the latter 

 locality. 



'Porcupine" expedition, 1869, 155 — 345 fathoms ; these 

 depths correspond with the stations 84 and 65 respectively. 



I am unable to find any figure or description of this species. 



