86 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



LEPTIDAE. 



*Lepeta caeca (Miiller). 



Gould, Inv. Mass., 1870, p. 270, fig. 531. 



Patella caeca Miiller, Zool. Danicae Prodr., 1776, p. 237. 

 " Daniae et Norvegiae." 



Me. — Casco Bay; Frenchman's Bay, 25 to 30 fathoms; East- 

 port. 



Mass. — From stomach of fish caught off Barnstable. 



Lepetella tubicola Verrill and Smith. 



Verrill and Smith in Verrill, Amer. Journ. Sci., 1880, ser. 3, 

 vol. 20, p. 396. [off Marthas Vineyard.] Verrill, Trans. Conn. 

 Acad., 1882, vol. 5, p. 534, pi. 58, figs. 29, 29a. 



Mass.— Off Marthas Vineyard, in old tubes of Hyalinoecia 

 artifex, 130 to 388 fathoms. 



FISSURELLIDAE. 

 *Puncturella princeps (Mighels and Adams). 



Cemoria princeps Mighels and Adams, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., 

 1842, vol. 4, p. 42, pi. 4, fig. 9. "from the stomach of a had- 

 dock * * * seventy-five to one hundred miles off the mouth 

 OF Kennebec river * * * forty to seventy-five fathoms." 



Puncturclla noachina Pilsbry, Manual Conch., 1890, ser. 1, 

 vol. 12, p. 229, pi. 27, figs. 69, 70; and authors, 7ion Linne, 1771. 



Cemoria noachina Gould, Iua'. Mass., 1870, p. 276, fig. 537. 



Me. — Casco Bay; Frenchman's Bay, 25 to 30 fathoms; East- 

 port, 30 fathoms. 



Mass. — Georges Bank. 



