28 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHARLESTON MusEUM 
442. pictum Rav. Stomach of fish off 
Charleston Bar. 
443. — ——— serratum Linn. Not uncommon. 
Superfamily VENERACEA 
Family VENERIDAE 
444. Dosinia discus Rve. Abundant. 
445. elegans Con. A single valve, Kiawah Bay! 
446. Gafrarium (Gouldia) metastriata Con.* (Tuomey & 
Holmes 757, p. 79.) 
447. Macrocallista nimbosa Soland. Pawley’s Island, very 
large and fine, Dr. F. Peyre Porcher. This species is better 
known as Cytherea gigantea Lam. 
448. Cyclinella tenuis Recl. One specimen, Pawley’s Island, 
W. St. J. Mazyck, 1882. 
449. Chione cancellata Linn. Not uncommon. 
450. ——— cribraria Con. Occasional. 
451. ——-— grus Holmes. Not common. Charleston Har- 
bor! 
452. pygmaea Lam. Sullivan’s Island! 
453. (Lirophora) latilirata Con. Pawley’s Island, C. 
H. Drayton, my cabinet. 
454. ——— paphia Linn. One very fine example, 
South Island, Dr. B. A. Muckenfuss, my cabinet. 
455. Venus compechiensis Gmel. (mortoni Con.). Pawley’s 
Island, very large and fine, W. St. J. Mazyck. 
456. — mercenaria Linn. Abundant. 
457. ——— — var. notata Say. Rather rare. 
458. ———— orbicularis Kurtz.* “Fort Johnson” (Kurtz 
60.) 
459. Gemma gemma Totten var. purpurea Lea.* (Kurtz 
60.) 
Family PETRICOLIDAE 
460. Petricola divaricata Chemn. One specimen, Sullivan’s 
Island! 
461. ——— pholadiformis Lam. Very common. 
462. ———— ——— var. dactylus Sow. Not uncommon. 
