39S Report on tin Mottusca of Long Island. X. V., 



124. Pt/rula canalicvlata, Brag. Common everywhere, more 

 especially in exposed situations. 



Range- -Tampa Bay to Cape Cod. 



125. Pt/rula fa rim, Brug. Common. Very rare in exposed sit- 

 uations. 



Range —Florida to < Jape ( 'od. 



126. Columbella lunata, Sowb. Common in sheltered localities. 

 In mud and sand, from one to ten fathoms. 



Range- Georgia to Cape Cod. 



1-7. Columbella Gouldiana, Ag. Agassiz in litt. {fide Stimpson). 



1 " ■"■ Stimpson remarks of tins species: " Scarcely to be dis- 

 tinguished from C. Intuitu. It is larger, has a more produ- 

 ced rostrum when young; and its coloring consists of narrow, 

 waved, longitudinal reddish-brown lines,- it being seldom, if 



olumbella . ' .._ . . . . 



Oouldiana. ever, handed. 1 he animal diners also somewhat in coloring 



from that of C. lunata." In the Check List it is placed among 



•• Doubtful Species." The specimens from Greenport, referred to 



this species, are much longer and slenderer than those of ( '. lunata, 



and have one or two additional whorls. The more produced rostrum 



ascribed to it would scarcely be remarked. No handed specimens were 



observed. Lloyd's Harbor and ( Jreenport. Rare. 



Range hong Island to Mass. Ray. 



128. Columbella wvara, Say. Moderately abundant. Low-water 

 to l (l fathoms. 



Range Tampa Ray to Mass. Bay. Maine? 



129. Mangelia pyramidalis, St. Off coasl of L. L, in 46 f. (Stimp- 

 Bon, Shell- of NVv. England, p. 49). 



Range Lone I Bland to G reenland. 



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Conidae. 



130. Pleurotonia cerinum, K. and St. Huntington and Green- 

 port. Low-water to three fathoms. Rare. 



Rang* — S. Carolina to N. Bedford. 



131. Pleurotoma plicatwm, C. B Ad. New York Harbor (De Kay ) ; 

 Huntington and Greenport. Less rare than P.cerinum. Low-water 

 to 1 w.i tat boms. 



Range — S.Carolina to Buzzard's Bay. " Banks (Willis). 



