OFF THE NORTH EAST COAST OF ENGLAND IN 1 90 1. 93 



0. rufa, Philippi, vax. fulvocincta, St. 6, two. 

 O. unidenfata, F. & H., St. 9, one. 

 O. interstincta, Mont., St. 9, one. 



Eulima bilmeata, Alder, St. 9, one fresh but broken speci- 

 men. 



E. dtstorta, Deshayes, var. gracilis, St. 4, several. 

 Natica Greenlandica, Beck, St. 2, 9, a few. 

 Turritella terebra, L., St. 2, 6, 9, several. 

 Aporrhais ;pes-pelicani, L., St. 2, a few. 

 Buccinmn tmdatum, L., St. 2, one. 



Fusus norvegicus, Chem., St. 2, 6, several. 



F. islandicus, Chem., St. i, 2, several. 

 F. antiquus, L., St. i, 2, several. 



^. gracilis, Da Costa, St. 7, one. 



F. propinqtitis. Alder, St. 2, 4, a few. 



Trophon truncatus, Strom, St. i, one. 



Nassa incrassaia, Strom, St. i, 9, several. 



Trichotropis borealis, Brod. & Sowb., St. i, one. 



Pleuroioma attenuata, Mont., St. 9, one worn specimen. 



P. Trevelyana, Turton, St. 6, one. 



Defrancia linearis, Mont., St. 9, a few worn specimens. 



Cylichna cylindracea, Penn., St. 9, several small worn 



specimens. 

 Dentalium entalis, L., St. i, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, a great many. 

 Philene scabra, Miiller, St. 4, two. 



CRUSTACEA. 



The ground which we dredged was in no case very suitable 

 to the habits of life of the higher (stalk-eyed) Crustacea, and 

 very few of these were seen, none, indeed, but small examples 

 of the commoner species. Worthy of note perhaps are 

 Hippolyte Cranchii}, Leach, Crangon trispinostis. Hailstone, 

 and Pandalus brevirostris, Rathke, from Station i, Crangon 

 trispinosus, Galathea strigosa, Lin., Mysis ornata, G. O. Sars, 

 and Leptomysis lingura, G. O. Sars, from Station 8 ; the same 

 species of Hippolyte and Crangon occurred also at Stations 

 6 and 9. 



