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LIMOPSIS GRANDIS Smuth. 
Limopsis grandis Smith, Nat. Antarct. Exped. ii., 1907, Moll., p. 5, pl. nL, fig. 7; and 
“Terra Nova’ Exped., Moll., 1915, p. 76. Jd., Thiele, Deutsch. Siidpol. 
Exped., xiil., 1912, p. 228, pl. xvii, figs. 14, 15. 
A single specimen, 7mm. long, taken alive, December 28th, 1913, in 288 fathoms, 
ooze, off the Mertz Glacier Tongue, in South Lat. 66° 52’ and East Long. 145° 30’. Two 
odd valves, one grander than any yet reported, being 45mm. long and 38mm. high, 
dredged in 110 fathoms, ooze, off the Shackleton Ice-shelf, in South Lat. 64° 44’ and 
East Long. 97° 28’. 
LIssARCA AUCKLANDICA Smith. 
Lissarca aucklandica Smith, Collections “Southern. Cross,’ 1902, p. 212, pl. xxiv., figs. 
14, 15. 
Three separate valves dredged, June 28th, 1912, in one fathom, Carnley Harbour, 
Auckland Islands. 
LIsSARCA NOTORCADENSIS Melvill and Standen. 
Lissarca notorcadensis Melvill and Standen, Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinb. xlvi., 1907, p. 144, 
figs. 14, 14a; Id., Scotia, Zool., v. 1907, p. 114, fig. 14; Id., Smith, “ Terra 
Nova” Exped., Moll., 1915, p. 75, pl. i., figs. 16, 17. 
Arca gourdom Lamy, 2nd Expéd. Antarct, Frang., 1911, Moll. p. 28, pl. 1., figs. 21, 22. 
Lissarca gourdoni Thiele, Deutsch. Siidpol. Exped. xiii., 1912, p. 228, pl. xviii, fig. 3. 
One specimen, 8mm. long and 65mm. high, is larger than any previously recorded. 
Forty, October 4th, 1912, from 25 fathoms, hard bottom; seven, December 21st, 
1913, from 55-60 fathoms, hard bottom; and again one, December 22nd, 1913, from 
350-400 fathoms, ooze, all in Commonwealth Bay ; seven, December 28th, 1913, from 
288 fathoms, ooze, off the. Eastern Barrier of Adelie Land, in South Lat. 66° 55’ and 
East Long. 145° 21’; seven, December 31st, 1913, from 157 fathoms, ooze, South Lat. 
66° 32/ and Hast Long. 141° 39’; thirty-five, January 31st, 1914, in 110 fathoms, off 
the Shackleton Ice-shelf, in South Lat. 64° 32’ and East Long. 97° 20’. 
PHILOBRYA WANDELENSIS Lamy. 
Philobrya wandelensis Lamy, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat., xii., 1906, p. 50; Id., 1st Expéd. 
Antarct. Frang., 1906, Moll., p. 17, pl. i., fig. 15-16; Id., op. cit., 2nd Exped. 
Frang., 1911, Moll., p. 24; Jd., Melvill and Standen, Trans. Roy. Soc. 
Edinb., xlvi., 1907, p. 146; Id., op. cit., xlviii., 1912, p. 361; Id., Scotia 
Zool., v., 1907, p. 116. 
Numerous specimens from 25 fathoms in Commonwealth Bay, where it was the most 
abundant bivalve; four were dredged, December 14th, 1913, in 45-50 fathoms. Two 
specimens were collected by Dr. McLean in 1913 from 3 fathoms in the Boat Harbour, 
Commonwealth Bay. 
