Maz¥cx: Mouuiusca or SoutH CAROLINA 11 
(144, pyrum Dill. Rather common. 
Family BUCCINIDAE 
145. Buccinum aspretum Rav.* “N. sp.? Stomach of fish 
off Charleston Bar, 8. C.”’ (Ravenel ’74, p. 11). 
146. —-—— undatum Linn.* ‘Charleston H.” (Dall ’89a, 
p. 114). 
147. Chrysodomus islandicus Linn.* (Dall ’89a, p. 114.) 
148. pubescens Ver.* (Dall ’89a, p. 114.) 
149. Liomesus stimpsoni Dall.* (Dall ’89a, p. 114.) 
150. Pisania n. sp.* ‘Distinct from Nephela. Stomach of 
fish off Charleston bar’’ (Ravenel ’74, p. 8). 
151. Cantharus cancellaria Con. One specimen, Sullivan’s 
Island, 1893. 
152. — tincta Con. (nephela, Rav. MS.). Not common. 
Jetties, Charleston Harbor. 
153. Strongylocera unicincta Say.* (Say ’25b, p. 211.) 
“The South Carolina habitat assigned by Say was doubtless acci- 
dental or erroneous” (Dall ’89b, p. 178). 
Family NASSIDAE 
154. Alectrion acuta Say. Not common. 
155. consensa Rav.* (Ravenel ’61, p. 43.) 
156. ——— (Tritia) trivittata Say. Common. 
157. (Hebra) vibex Say. Common. 
158. Ilyanassa obsoleta Say. Extremely abundant. 
Family COLUMBELLIDAE 
159. Anachis avara Say. Common. 
160. var. similis Rav. Not common. 
161. ——— var. translirata Rav. Not common. 
162. iontha Rav.* ‘A single specimen obtained from 
the stomach of a blackfish off Charleston Bar’ (Ravenel ’61, 
p. 43). 
163. obesa C. B. Ad. (ornata Rav.). Frequent. 
164. Astyris duclosiana Orb.* (Dall ’89b, p. 190.) 
165. lunata Say. Common. 
