and of its I>, j), ml, nr'i, s. 39."> 



99. Scalaria Humplvreysiij Kiener (clathrus). One dead specimen 

 at Greenport. 



Range — Georgia to Long [aland. 



LOO. Eulima oleacea, Kurt'. & Stimpson. Eight or ten dead speci- 

 mens in ten fathoms at Gi eenport. 



Range — S. Carolina to Greenport. 



101. Stylifer . Stimpson informs us that some years ago 



he obtained a species of Sti/lif> r attached to the spines of a star-lish 

 in New York Harbor. We are not aware ihat it lias ever been 

 described. 



102. Chemnitzia i/nterrupta, St. Easl River (De Cay), Hunting- 

 ton, and Greenport. Common. Mud and sand, one to five fathoms. 



Range — S. Carolina to Boston. 



103. Chemnitzia producta, St. Lloyd's Harbor and Greenport. 

 Rare. 



Range— Long Island to Buzzard's Bay. 



1()4. Chemnitzia fusca, St. East River (De Kay); Greenport. 

 Rare. 



Range — New York to Boston, 



105. Chemnitzia bisuturalis, St. Glencove (Ferguson) 5 Hunting- 

 ton and Greenport. Rather rare. 



Range — S. Carolina ? Staten Island to Massachusetts Hay. 



L06. Chemnitzia trifida, St. Common. 



Range — Staten Island to Massachusetts Bay. 



K)7. Chemnitzia impressa, Kurt/. East River (De Kay). 



Range — S. Carolina to Connecticut. 



Ids. Chemnitzia seminuda, St. Newtown Creek (De Ka\ ), Hun- 

 tington, and Greenport. \i Greenporl in two fathoms mud. 

 A bundant. 



Rang* — South Carolina. "Massachusetts Bay Dorthwards" 

 (Stimpson). 



Naticidae. 



109. X'liirn In ros. Say. Common everywhere; Large and stn 

 in exposed sit nations. 



Range — Georgia to G. of St. Lawrence. 



110. Natica triseriata, Say. Common everywhi 



