BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 



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Eulima conoidea Kurtz & Stimpson. [Chart 173.] 



Ball, 1889, p. 126 (Hatteras to West Indies). 



Taken by the Survey at a few scattered stations 

 in the eastern half of Vineyard Sound; like- 

 wise at widely distant points in Buzzards Bay; 

 dredged in 3 to 13 fathoms, on various bottoms 

 (mainly shells). 



Fish Hawk stations: 7522 (2 shells)*, 7528 (i 

 shell), 7537 bis, 7549 bis (i), 7755 (i shell and i 

 fragment), 7757 (i shell), 7772 (r shell). 



Phalarope stations: 79 (few shells), 116, 144 (i 

 shell), 147 (i living). 



Stilifer stimpsoni Verrill. 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 655, 460 (Stylifer 

 Stimpsoni; no local records); Ball, 1889, p. 

 126; Sumner, 1908, p. 319. 



A number of specimens found upon the surface 

 of a "green urchin" (Strongylocentrotus droe- 

 bachiensis), taken in Vineyard Sound at a repe- 

 tition of Fish Hawk station 7592*, August 23, 

 1907; 4 large specimens found upon the same 

 species of echinoid, July 29, 1908, in the neigh- 

 borhood of Fish Hawk station 7593. 



Family PYRAMIDELLID^. 



Pyramidella producta (Adams). 



Adams, 1840, p. 322 (Jaminia producta); Gould, 

 1870, p. 325 (Odostomia producta); Verrill and 

 Smith, 1873, p. 656, 333, etc. (Odostomia pro- 

 ducta); Bartsch, 1909, p. 72. 



Fairhaven. Adams. Vineyard Sound. Verrill. 

 Woods Hole [region]. Bartsch. 



Pyramidella fusca (Adams). 



Adams, 1839, p. 282 (Pyramis fusca); Gould, 

 1870, p. 325 (Odostomia fusca); Verrill and 

 Smith, 1873, p. 656, 307, etc. (Odostomia fusca); 

 Bartsch, 1909, p. 73. 



New Bedford, Dartmouth. Adams. Fair- 

 haven, New Bedford, Woods Hole, Naushon 

 Island. Bartsch. 



Pyramidella bartschi Winkley. 

 Winkley, 1909, p. 40 (sp. nov.). 

 A single specimen from Woods Hole. 



Turbonilla stricta Verrill. 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, P- 659 (sp. nov.; only 

 recorded from Long Island Sound), Bartsch, 

 1909, p. 76. 



Woods Hole [region], Naushon Island, a number 

 of specimens listed by Dr. Bartsch. 



Turbonilla nivea (Stimpson). 



Gould, 1870, p. 331 (not listed for this region); 

 Bartsch, 1909, p. 77. 



Dredged by the Survey near Round Hill Point, 

 at Fish Hawk station 7659^; Gay Head at 

 Phalarope station 6ot; Bay shore of Naushon, 

 at Phalarope station 91^. Various specimens 

 from this region, in National Museum and else- 

 where, likewise recorded by Bartsch. 



Turbonilla cequalis (Say). 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 659 (T. equalis); Ver- 

 rill, 18823, p. 537; Bartsch, 1909, p. 78. 

 "Vineyard Sound, 6 to 8 fathoms." Verrill. 



? Turbonilla -verrilli Bartsch. 

 Bartsch, 1909, p. 82 (sp. nov.). 

 "The type, cat. no. 948263 U. S. National 

 Museum, comes from Marthas Vineyard, 

 Mass." (This may really mean off Marthas 

 Vineyard, at a considerable depth.) 



Turbonilla -vinea? Bartsch. 



Bartsch, 1909, p. 83 (sp. nov.). 



Woods Hole [region], many specimens in United 

 States National Museum and elsewhere cata- 

 logued by Bartsch. Dredged by the Survey 

 in Buzzards Bay, at Fish Hawk stations 7649! 

 and 7656$ and Phalarope station 78^ 



Turbonilla elegantula Verrill. 



Verrill, 1872, p. 282 (T. elegans); Verrill and 

 Smith, 1873, p. 657, 418, etc. (T. elegans); 

 Verrill, i882C, p. 538; Bartsch, 1909, p. 84. 



"Vineyard Sound, 6 to 10 fathoms." Verrill. 

 Eel Pond, Woods Hole, Vineyard Sound. 

 Bartsch. Buzzards Bay, at Fish Hawk sta- 

 tions 7634$ and 7651$. Survey. 



Turbonilla areolata Verrill. 

 Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 658 (sp. nov., not 



listed for this region); Verrill, i882C, p. 537, 



Bartsch, 1909, p. 86. 

 Vineyard Sound, 2 to 8 fathoms. Verrill. 



Woods Hole [region]. Bartsch. Near Had- 



ley Harbor, at Phalarope station 120}, one 



specimen. Survey. 



Turbonilla interrupta (Totten). 



Adams, 1839, p. 275 (Turritella interrupta); 

 Gould, 1870, p. 331; Verrill and Smith, 1873, 

 p. 657, 418, etc.; Dall, 1889, p. 128, Bartsch., 

 1909, p. 87. 



Dartmouth. Adams. Newport Harbor. Tot- 

 ten. " Quite common in Vineyard Sound and 

 Buzzards Bay, in 3 to 10 fathoms."- Verrill. 

 Woods Hole [region]. Bartsch. Recorded 



