56 NORMAN: ON THE MOLLUSCA OF BERGEN FIORDS. 



217. Trophon clathratus var. Gunneri, (Loven). 



Tritonium Gunneri, Loven. Index Moll. Scand. (in 

 Kong. Vet, Akad. Forhand., 1846), p. 144. 



Two young specimens of this marked variety, chiefly 

 distinguished "varicibus 9 — 10 2}Mvs,^ posiice auriculaio-cris- 

 tatts" dredged Station 19. 



222. Columbella rosacea, (Gould). 



Bucciniun rosaceum, Gould. Silliman's Journal, xxxviii., 

 p. 197, and Invert. Massac, 1S41, p. 311, fig. 195. 



Mmigelia HdlbolHi, MoUer. Index Moll. Groenl. (in 

 Naturhist. Tidssk., iv., 1842, p. 85). 



Columbella Hdlbollii, Morch. Prod. Faun. Moll. Groenl., 



1857, p. 14. 



Mangelia HdlbolHi, Waller. Journ. Royal Dublin Soc, 



1858, p. 34, pi. i.,fig. la-b. 



A single specimen, worn and fossil looking, but perhaps 

 recent, in Bergen Fiord. 



223. Columbella nana, (Lovdn). One only; 180 f. south side 



of Kors Fiord. 



224. Metzgeria alba, (Jeffreys). 



Tritonium pusilliun, M. Sars. Chr. Videns-Selsk. Forhand., 

 1858, p. 39, (name only). 



Latirus albus, Jeffreys, (in Wyville Thomson's "Depths 

 of the Sea," 1873, p. 464, wood cut). 



Lathyrus and Meyeria albellus, Dunker and Metzger. 

 Nach. d. deutsch. Malok.-Zool.-Gesellschaft, 1874, p. 8; and 

 Zool. Ergebnisse der Nordseefahrt, 18 74, p. 257 and 264 (wood 

 cut). 



A very young specimen dredged in 15 — 40 fathoms, off 

 Bornestangen in Sartoro. This shell is not properly referable 

 to Latirus, and Dunker and Metzger have established a genus 

 Meyeria to receive it, but Meyeria, as well as Meyerina and 



J.C. ii., Feb., 1879 



