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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Turbonilla interrupta Continued. 



from a few scattered stations both in Vineyard 

 Sound and Buzzards Bay, at 2 to 17 fathoms. 

 Survey. 



Fish Hawk stations: 7564 his, 7623 (the foregoing 

 thus identified by R. C. Osburn), 7686$, 7710$, 



77 2 5t 

 Phalarope stations: 91, 157 (both identified by 



Dr. Osburn). 



Turbonilla mighclsi Bartsch. 

 Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 658 (Turbonilla cos- 



tulata; not listed for this region); Verrill, 



18823, p. 537 (T. costulata); Bartsch, 1909, p. 



88 (nom. nov.). 

 Vineyard Sound, i to 5 fathoms. Verrill. 



Woods Hole. Bartsch. 



Turbonilla buteonis Bartsch. 

 Bartsch, 1909, p. 89 (sp. nov.). 

 Woods Hole [region], several records. 



Turbonilla unnkleyi Bartsch. 



Bartsch, 1909, p. 90 (sp. nov.). 



Woods Hole [region], many records given by 

 Bartsch. Dredged by the Survey at scattered 

 stations throughout Buzzards Bay; recorded 

 twice for Vineyard Sound; 2 to 17 fathoms, 

 on more or less muddy bottoms. 



Fish Hawk stations: 7537 bis (? several shells), 

 7612 (?), 7617 (?), 7647 (few shells)}, 7650$, 

 7656$, 7657}, 7660$, 7661$, 7663}, 7 686|. 



Phalarope stations: 78}, 119 (several)!, i2oj, 



i55t 



Turbonilla -winkleyi senilis Bartsch. 

 Bartsch, 1909, p. 92 (var. nov.). 

 Woods Hole [region], several specimens cata- 

 logued by Dr. Bartsch. 



Turbonilla sumneri Bartsch. 



Bartsch, 1909, p. 93 (sp. nov.). 



Type specimen from Woods Hole [region]. Later 

 more than a dozen specimens (identified by 

 Dr. Bartsch) were taken in the Eel Pond by 

 Rev. H. W. Winkley. 



Turbonilla raihbuni Verrill & Smith. 



Ball, 1889, p. 128; Bartsch, 1909, p. 94. 



Dredged once at the head of Buzzards Bay (Pha- 

 larope station 154!). Listed by Bartsch from 

 Woods Hole [region] and from Newport. 



Turbonilla sp. sp. (undetermined). 



Many specimens referable to species of this genus 

 were taken at the following stations. A large 

 proportion of them are listed as undetermined, 

 owing to ambiguities in the records; others were 

 referred to Messrs. Dall and Bartsch, but were 

 not sufficiently well preserved for identifica- 

 tion. 



Turbonilla Continued. 



Fish Hawk stations: 7528 (i shell), 7531 (2 shells) 

 7563 bis, 7583 (i), 7602 (3 shells), 7622, 7626, 

 7639, 7649, 7652, 7653, 7656, 7657,. 7662, 7664, 

 7707 (i shell), 7709, 7710 (i living and i shell ), 

 7723 (several shells), 7724 (i fragment), 7726, 

 7727 (i living, 2 shells), 7728, 7729, 7731, 7734 

 (i much worn shell), 7741, 7 744 (fragment), 7746 

 (i shell), 7748 (i shell), 7753 (several shells), 

 7756 (2 shells), 7764 (2 shells), 7771 (i worn 

 shell). 



Phalarope stations: 17, 18, 19, 62, 65 (i), 70 (sev- 

 eral shells), 72 (2 living), 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 

 89, 90, 91, 92 (shells), 96, 100 (living and 

 shells), 107 (few living), 108, no, 113, 115 (i), 

 116, 117, 118, 119 (many living), 120 (living 

 and shells), 121, 123, 124, 125, 126 (several 

 living), 127, 132, 138 (several shells), 141, 142, 

 144, 147 (i shell), 151 (living, shells), 152 (i 

 shell), 159 (3 shells), 162 (2), 165 (several), 166 

 (several shells), 167 (i). 



Odostomia seminuda (Adams). 



Adams, 1839, p. 280 (Jaminia seminuda); Gould, 

 1870, p. 329; Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 657, 

 418, etc.; Dall, 1889, p. 130; Bartsch, 1909, 



P-97- 



Dartmouth. Adams. "Common in Vineyard 

 Sound and Buzzards Bay, in 2 to lofathoms. "- 

 Verrill. Recorded by Bartsch from various 

 local points. Dredged by the Survey at a few 

 scattered stations in both the Bay and the 

 Sound, at 2 to 7 fathoms; likewise collected at 

 Vineyard Haven.* 



Fish Hawk stations: 7634*, 7651*; Blue Wing 

 station 20 (i shell); Phalarope station 30 (i 

 shell). 



Odostomia bushiana Bartsch. 

 Bartsch, 1909, p. 99 (sp. nov.). 

 Vineyard Sound. 



Odostomia hendersoni Bartsch. 

 Bartsch, 1909, p. 101 (sp. nov.). 

 Woods Hole [region], type and three other speci- 

 mens listed by Bartsch. 



Odostomia impressa (Say). 

 Bartsch, 1909, p. 103. 

 New Bedford. Stimpson, cited by Bartsch. 



Odostomia trijida (Totten). 



Gould, 1870, p. 328; Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 

 656, 307, etc.; Dall, 1889, p. 130; Bartsch, 

 1909, p. 104. 



New Bedford Harbor. Adams. Vineyard 

 Sound and Buzzards Bay, common; found be- 

 neath rocks, among hydroids, bryozoa, etc.; 

 also listed for piles, etc., and for gravelly and 



