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be surface, by Dr. Kite, surgeon. This was taken about 100 

 liles south of the eastern end of Long Island. We took a fine 

 ~~ " } one verrucosa Y.. in about 700 fathoms 

 and the second known example of the large Rossia 

 megapteraV., in 640 fathoms I'stn. 1124), the first one having 

 been taken from a halibut's stomach, at the Grand Banks. 



Several shells were added to our lists, some of them of special 

 interest. Among these is a fine new species of Trophon* from 

 [" f;i:h..ms. and four species of Chitonidir, of which one from 



'. 

 before known in the Atlantic. The other three ore Hankyia 

 " '/"'//<«, -U7 fathoms; L'phrhi'n,, „!uolus, in 291 and 640 

 fathoms; and what appears to be the true Trach ydermon exara- 

 fas (G. 0. Sars) in lo'-i (at horns. Ohonsles elegans was again 

 ' 1 in old si at. s' eggs, in 640 fathoms, and in the same situ- 

 xdoxa Dall. 

 The latter was taken several times, in 89 to 640 fathoms. A 

 fine living specimen of Dolinm HainUi was taken in 192 fath- 

 ;''"*• Two living spo< J: occurred 



in 349 fathoms, associated with Pecrh, hn </< m ,nn V.. also living; 



