ACEPHALA. 17 
KELLIA PLANULATA, St. K. rubra, Gould, 60, f. 33.— 
Lamin. New Bedford Harb. (Shiverick.) Buzzard’s 
Bay in 3 f. gravel, (Prime and W. S.) Boston Harb. 
in 5 f. shelly bottom, (W. 8.) It differs from A. ru- 
bra, as appears from actual comparison, in its com- 
pressed form and in the minuteness of its beaks. 
LUCINID. 
Tuyasira Goutpu, St. Lucina Gouldii, Phil. Zeitsch. 
fir Malak. 1845, p.74. Lucina flexuosa, Gould, (non 
Angl.) — Lamin., on sandy bottoms. Whole Coast. 
Eastport in 5 f. (W. 8.) Salem Harb. 3 f. (Wh.) 
Stonington, (Lins.) 
Lucina striciuua, St. LZ. divaricata, Auct. Gould, non 
( Tellina) Lin. — Nantucket. Forbes and Hanley 
(Brit. Moll. ii. 54) have shown this species to be dis- 
tinct from the true divaricata of Linneus, and as I 
find no other name for it, I have called it for the pres- 
ent by that which was applied to it as a generic 
name by Turton. 
fF L. Firosa, St. Lucina radula, Gould, 69, non ( Tellina) 
Mont.— In 6 f. sand near Pt. Shirley, (W. 8.) 
Phillips Beach, alive after a storm, (Holder.) Our 
shell differs from the European species in its greater 
size, its more distant and regular raised concentric 
striz, and its color. 
ASTARTID. 
CaRDITA BOREALIS, Con. Gould, 94, f. 58. — Lamin. 
