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



P.S. — Since this report was in type, a more complete 

 examination of some of the dredged material has brought 

 to light a few examples of MoUusca belonging to the very 

 interesting group of Aplacophora. The only specimen which 

 can at present be definitely named is Chcetoderma produchim 

 (St. 2, 59 fathoms), for the determination of which I am in- 

 debted to Mr. Shipley. With the exception of Neomenia 

 carinata, which belongs to the same group, and is noticed in 

 another page of this volume, none of these animals have here- 

 tofore been found in our area. 



G. S. B. 



