MOLLUSCA 
DREDGED AND COLLECTED 
BY 
ie &.aVERKEUZEN, 
IN 1876, 
IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF ST. JOHN’S, NFLD., 
Including a few Species obtained from the Bay of Fundy. 
N. B.—In detailing the same, I have followed the arrangement of 
GOULD in his Invertebra of Massachusetts. 
I. Solen Americanus, Gould—Harbour of St. John’s. 
i dead Specimen in 
good preservation. 
2. Solecurtus gibbus, Spengler—Harbour of St. John’s. 
A few young indivi- 
duals. 
3. Glycimeris siligua, Lam.—Narrows. 4 dead speci- 
mens in fair condition. 
4. Mya avenana, Linné—Harbour. Young, common; 
old ones, rarer. 
5. Mya truncata, L.—Harbour. Young, common; 
old ones, rarer. 
6. Thracia truncata, Brown, (myopsis, Beck)— 
Narrows. 5 young and 1 old 
dead specimens. 
7. Montacuta Dawsoni, Feffy—Harbour. Locally 
pretty plentiful. 
