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Scaphopoda and Gasteropoda (Watson, Zool. pt. 42). Stations II. 
Dentalium capillosum, Jeffreys, var. paucicostatum , nov. One specimen ; the A ~' h 
species was also obtained at Stations 24 (?), 73, and 78, 
390 to 1000 fathoms. Recorded from North Atlantic, 
208 to 1785 fathoms (“ Valorous ” and “Porcupine”), 
and Gulf of Mexico. 
Dentalium entails, Linne, var. ortkrum, nov. Obtained also at Stations 75 and 
145, 450 and 140 fathoms. The species obtained also at 
Stations VIII., 49, and 344. Recorded from the whole North 
Atlantic and Mediterranean. Fossil — European Pliocenes. 
Dentalium circumcinctum, n.sp. Obtained also at Stations 23, 56, and 122, 
350 to 1075 fathoms. 
Trochus ( Margarita ) rhysus, n.sp. Obtained also at Station 23, 450 fathoms. 
. Fusus ( Neptunea ) despectus (Linne). One specimen ; obtained at no other 
locality by the Challenger. Recorded from North Atlantic, 
Arctic, Bering Strait, and Japan. Fossil — glacial beds of 
Norway. 
Fusus { Siphonorbis ) amblyterus, n.sp. One injured specimen ; obtained at no other 
locality by the Challenger. Recorded from No'rth Atlantic 
(“ Porcupine ”). 
Columbelld ( Anachis ) haliseeti, Jeffreys. Several specimens ; obtained also at 
Station 75, 450 fathoms. Recorded from North Atlantic 
and Arctic. Fossil — Upper Miocene of Vienna basin. 
Bittium gemmatum, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Recorded from south coast of Spain (“ Porcupine ”). 
The following species are recorded in the Zoological Reports from the coast of 
Portugal, without distinctive Station number, but they are all evidently from this 
Station : — 
Tetractinellida (Sollas, Zool. pt. 63). 
Corallistes bowerbanki ( J ohnson). One specimen (coast of Portugal) ; obtained at 
no other locality by the Challenger. Recorded from Madeira 
and Cape St. Vincent. 
Hexactinellida (Schulze, Zool. pt. 53). 
Chonelasma sp. (?). Several fragments (coast of Portugal) 
Dactylocalyx (?) patella , n.sp. Several specimens (coast of Portugal) ; obtained 
also at Station 56, 1075 fathoms. 
