JAPANESE SHELLS AND FISHES. 107 



North Atlantic, Mediterranean, and North Pacific. 



MUBEX ERINACEUS, L. ; VaV. FAUCE PURPUREA. 



A single specimen from 7 fathoms. 



North-east Atlantic and Mediterranean. The same variety is 

 found in Jersey. 



Trophon clathratus, L. ; var. Gunneri. 

 Several specimens from 3 to 48 fathoms. 

 Circumpolar and North-east America. ' Pore' exp. 155-345 



fathoms. 



Nassa reticulata, L. 



A single specimen from 6 fathoms. 



North Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Black Sea. 



RiNGicuLA AURicuLATA, Menard. 

 A single specimen from 5 fathoms. 



North Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Gulf of Suez. ' Pore' 

 exp, 15-128 fathoms. 



Pleurotoma tvrtiicvijA, Montagu. 

 Two young specimens from 48 fathoms. 

 North Atlantic. ' Pore' exp. 10-994 fathoms. 



P. MiTRULA, Loven. 



A single specimen from 7 fathoms. 



Norwegian. 



P. Renieri, Scacchi. 



One specimen from Matoza Harbour, in N. lat. 34° 23', E. long. 

 136° 55'. It differs only in the apex being more elongated. 

 Bay of Biscay and Mediterranean, in 45-539 fathoms. 



Cylichna ALBA, Brown. 

 =■ C. corticata, Moll. 

 Two specimens. 



Circumpolar, North Atlantic and North Pacific, ' Pore' exp. 

 114-1366 fathoms. 



British Museum, 7/b/73. 



Mr DEAR SiE, — I enclose the list of fishes found in the Mediter- 

 ranean (including Madeira) and in Japan. I have also made a 

 column for such of the species as occur in the West Indies. The 

 list might have been much increased by looking carefully through 

 more recent records. The species included in it are either 

 pelagic or deep-sea species (that is, species having naturally a 



