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Anomia simplex Continued. 



(few shells), 7700 (r shell), 7701 (few shells), 

 7702 (several shells), 7703 (several shells), 7704 

 (i shell), 7706 (few shells), 7707 (several shells), 

 7708 (few shells), 7709 (i shell), 7717 (few 

 shells), 7718 (many shells), 7719 (many shells), 

 7722 (i shell), 7726 (several shells), 7727 (2 

 small shells), 7730 (many shells), 7734 (several 

 shells), 7739 (few shells), 7740 (many shells), 

 7744 (several shells), 7752 (several shells), 7755 

 (i shell), 7757 (few shells), 7758 (i shell), 7761 

 (few shells), 7764 (i small shell), 7766 (i shell), 

 7767 (i shell), 7771 (i shell), 7772 (i shell), 7776 

 (several shells), 7777 (few shells), 7778 (few 

 shells), 7779 (many shells), 7780 (few shells), 

 7783 (few shells). 



Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: 2 (i), 3 (few 

 shells), 5 (i fragment), 6 (few shells), 7 (many 

 shells), 8 (few), 9 (i shell), 10 (few), n (few 

 shells), 12 (several), 15 (few shells), 22 (i 

 shell), 23 (i shell), 24 (i shell), 25 (few shells), 

 27 (several), 30 (few), 32 (i) 34 (few shells), 35 

 (few living), 37 (few shells), 38 (shells), 39 (few 

 shells), 40 (few shells), 41 (few shells), 42 (few 

 shells), 43 (shells), 44 (i piece), 51 (i small 

 living on Thais shell), 52 (few shells), 57 (i 

 small living), 58, 60 (i shell), 62 (i shell), 66 

 (i shell), 68 (i living), 71 (several shells), 72 

 (few shells), 74 (i living), 76 (few shells), 77 

 (i living), 79 (i shell), 80 (several), 81 (several) 

 82 (several shells), 84 (many), 85, 86, 87, 88 (i 

 shell), 91, 93 (i shell), 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 103, 

 105 (shells), 107 (shells common), 108, no, 112, 

 113, 114 (few shells), 115 (few shells), 117 (few 

 shells), 118 (few shells), 121 (few shells), 123 

 (many shells), 124 (several shells), 126 (shells 

 common), 127 (i shell), 128 (shells common), 

 129 (shells common), 130 (shells common), 132 

 (common), 133 (common), 134 (shells abund- 

 ant)- !35> I 3 6 (shells abundant), 137 (many 

 shells), 138 (shells common), 139 (abundant), 

 140 (common), 141 (shells common), 142 (com- 

 mon), 143 (few shells), 144 (abundant, living 

 and shells), 145 (many), 146 (shells common), 

 147 (shells common), 149 (many shells), 151 

 (few shells), 152 (shells), 153 (few shells), 154 

 (shells abundant), 155 (many large living), 

 156 (many living and shells), 157 (few living 

 and shells), 158 (few living and many shells), 

 159 (many shells), 160 (few shells), 161 (sev- 

 eral shells), 162 (few shells), 163 (several 

 shells), 164 (many shells), 165 (many shells), 

 167 (few shells). 



Anomia aculeata Gmelin. [Chart 124.] 



Gould, 1870, p. 204 (not listed for this region); 

 Verrill and Smith, 1873, pp. 697, 495, etc.; 

 Dall, 1889, p. 32. 



Off Gay Head. Verrill. Living specimens 

 taken at Crab Ledge (abundant); Vineyard 

 Sound, at both ends, and the mouth of Buz- 

 zards Bay; shells more widely distributed 

 than living specimens, though far less general 

 than those of A. simplex. Survey. Dredged 

 in 3 to 25 fathoms, on various bottoms, rarely 

 in mud. 



Fish Hawk stations: 7524 bis (i living), 7525 bis, 

 7537 bis (several shells), 7541 bis (i shell), 7549 

 bis (i shell), 7551 bis (i shell), 7553 bis (i 

 shell), 7556 bis (i shell), 7563 bis (few shells), 

 7595 (2 shells), 7603 (many living)*, 7606 (few), 

 7607 (many), (in the last three cases recorded 

 as attached to stones and to Modiolus), 7609 

 (few on Gladiolus}, 7665 (few shells in Diopatra 

 tube), 7679 (living on Modiolaria), 7682 (i 

 shell), 7688 (several shells), 7696 (i shell), 7697 

 (i shell), 7699 (i shell), 7700 (several living 

 and shells), 7701 (i shell), 7704 (i shell), 7706 

 (several living and shells), 7707(1 shell), 7708 

 (i shell), 7709 (i living), 7718 (i shell), 7719 

 (i shell), 7721 (fragment, i small shell), 7744 

 (i shell), 7751 (i shell), 7753 (i shell), 7756 (i 

 shell), 7757 (i shell), 7764 (i shell). 



Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: 7 (i shell), 

 10 (i), 15 (i shell), 16 (i shell), 22 (2 shells), 24 

 (i shell), 25 (i shell), 27 (many), 28 (i), 30 (i), 

 32 (2 shells), 34 (several), 35 (few shells), 37, 38 

 (shells), 42 (few shells), 43 (shells), 45 (i shell), 

 52 (i shell), 57 (i shell), 58 (several), 59 (com- 

 mon), 60 (several), 62 (i living), 65 (many 

 shells and living), 66 (several), 67 (i shell), 68 

 (several shells), 79 (i shell), 82 (i living), 84, 

 86, 87, 92 (shells), 99, 102, in (i living), 112, 

 113, 114 (few living), 116. 



Family 



Pecten magellanicus (Gmelin). Smooth scallop 



(or scollop). [Chart 125.] 



Gould, 1870, p. 196 (Pecten tcnuicostatus; not 

 listed for this region); Verrill and Smith, 1873, 

 p. 696, 397, etc. (Pecten tenuicostatus); Dall, 

 1889, p. 34; Sumner, 1910, fig. 17 



Off Gay Head in 29 fathoms; "rare and local 

 south of Cape Cod."- Verrill. Shells com- 

 mon in the western end of Vineyard Sound, 

 occasional farther to the eastward; likewise 

 taken at Crab Ledge; living specimens scarce 



