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Stomatella {Gena) nigra , Quoy and Gaimard (?). One specimen ; obtained also at 
Port Jackson, 2 to 10 fathoms. Recorded from 
Tongatabu, Sandwich Islands, and West Africa. 
Phasianella sp. (?). 
Nerita ascensionis Gmelin. (St. Michael’s Rocks) ; obtained at no other locality by 
the Challenger. Recorded from Ascension. 
Solarium sp. (?). 
Sccdaria ( Cirsotrema ) hellenica, Forbes. Obtained at no other locality by the 
Challenger. Recorded from North Atlantic and 
Mediterranean. Fossil — Austrian Miocene and 
Piedmontese Pliocene. 
Nassa (. Hima ) capillaris, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Olivo. i ( Olivella ) fulgida, Reeve. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Recorded from West Indies. 
,, ( ,, ) pulchella, Duclos (?). Two fragments ; obtained at no other locality 
by the Challenger. Recorded from West Indies. 
Columbella mercatoria (Linne). Obtained also at the Cape. Recorded from North 
Atlantic. 
„ sp. (?). 
Marginella ( Persicvla ) sagittata, Hinds. Obtained at no other locality by 
the Challenger. Recorded from Brazil, Bahamas, 
Caribbean Sea, and Australia. 
Cypraea spurca, Linne. Obtained also at Stations YUp. and 122. 
Mitrularia uncinata (Reeve) (?). Obtained also at .Station 122, 350 fathoms, and 
North Atlantic, deep : water. Recorded from West 
Indies and Philippines. 
Xenophora corrugata (Reeve). Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Recorded from Indian Ocean, Japan, and China seas. 
Cerithiopsis sp. (?). 
Litorina ( Hamus ) nodulosa, d’Orbigny. (St. Michael’s Rocks) ; obtained at no 
other locality by the Challenger. Recorded from 
"West Indies. 
Fossarus ambiguus (Linne). Obtained also at Station 122, 350 fathoms. Recorded 
from North Atlantic and Mediterranean. Fossil — 
Post-Tertiary of Sicily. 
Rissoa sp. (?). 
Vtriculus { Tornatina ) canaliculatus (Say). Obtained at no other locality by the 
Challenger. Recorded from United States coast. 
Cylichna noronyensis, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Vanikoro (?) sp. 
Fernando 
Noronha. 
