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BULLETIl^ 112, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
CHRYSODOMUS LIRATUS Martyn, 1784. 
Figs. Nondescript Shells, table 2, pi. 43. 
Icy Gape, Arctic Ocean, south to Japan on the west, to Puget Sound on 
the east; and off Point Pinos, California, in 958 fathoms. 
Genus SEARLESIA Harmer, 1915. 
SEARLESIA DIRA Reeve, 1846. (Plate 8, fig. 1.) 
Conch. Icon. Buccinum, fig. 92. 
Chirikoff Island, Alaska, to Monterey, California, also in Pleistocene of 
Santa Barbara, California. 
Family BUCCINIDAE. 
Genus BUCCINUM Linnaeus, 1758. 
BUCCINUM GLACIAXE Liimaeus, 1761. 
Fauna Suecica, ed. 2, p. 523. — Tryon, Man., vol. 3, pi. 76, fig. 345. 
Circumboreal. Arctic Ocean to Fuca Strait. 
BUCCINUM GLACIALE PARALLELUM Dali, 19l/. (Plate 8, fig. 10.) 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 5^, p. 231. 
Pribilof and Aleutian Islands to Cooks Inlet. Also Kuril Islands. 
BUCCINUM HERTZENSTEINI Verkruzen, 1882. 
Jahrb. Mai. Ges., vol. 9, p. 214 ; Conch. Cab., ed. 2, pi. 89, fig. 1, 1883. 
Western Bering Sea near Avacha Bay, in 58 fathoms. 
BUCCINUM EUGRAMMATUM Dall, 1907. (Plate 12, fig. 2.) 
Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 50, No. 1727, p. 153. 
Petrel Bank, Bering Sea, in 42 to *54 fathoms. 
BUCCINUM TENUE Gray, 1839. 
Zool. Beechey’s Voy., p. 128, pi. 36, fig. 19. 
Circumboreal. Arctic Ocean southward to Kamchatka to the west, the 
Aleutian Islands to the east and thence to Fuca Strait. 
BUCCINUM TENUE RHODIUM Dall, 1919. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 56, No. 2295, p. 324. 
Plover Bay, near Bering Strait, 8 to 25 fathoms. 
BUCCINUM TENUE LYPERUM Dall, 1919. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 56, No. 2295, p. 324. 
Southwestern Bering Sea in 100 fathoms. 
BUCCINUM PLECTRUM Stimpson, 1865. 
Canadian Nat., p. 874; Conch. Cab., ed. 2, pi. 91, fig. 2, 1883. 
Point Barrow, Arctic Ocean, south to Puget Sound. Circumboreal. 
BUCCINUM SOLENUM Ball, 1919. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 56, No. -2295, p. 325. 
Bering Sea, Nunivak Island, to north of Unimak Island, in 36 fathoms. 
BUCCINUM HUMPHREYSIANUM Bennett, 1825. 
Zool. Journ., vol. 1, p. 398; Jeffr. Brit. Conch., pi. 88, fig. 1. 
“ Northwest America ” (Pease); exotic? 
