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The animal life is the same as that found nearer the shore 
on Long Point. 
Borrom: Bouldery on point, sandy in western part of 
embayment. Water: 1 to 2 feet deep. 
VEGETATION. 
Water Willow (Dianthera ameri- Lake Bulrush (Scirpus oceciden- 
cana). talis). 
American Bulrush (Scirpus ameri- 
canus ). 
ANIMAL LIFE. 
MOLLUSCA. 
Elliptio complanatus, common, be- 
tween rocks. 
Lampsilis radiata, 
tween rocks. 
Anodonta implicata, rare, between 
rocks. 
Anodonta cataracta, common, be- 
tween rocks, gravid. 
common, be- 
Goniobasis livescens, abundant, on 
rocks. 
Galba catascopium, abundant, on 
rocks. 
Lymnea stagnalis lilliane, rare, 
on rocks along shore. 
Planorbis antrosus, rare, on rocks. 
Planorbis campanulatus, common, 
Spherium vermontanum, not com- on rocks. 
mon. Physa ancillaria warremana, on 
Scirpus. 
INSECTA. 
Caddis-fly larvee (Helicopsyche borealis), abundant on rocks. 
Station XXVII. Lower Soutn Bay. 
Two places were examined at this station. 
Habitat 1. Steamboat Wharf. Mollusks on stones and 
loose timbers in a few inches of water, on protected side 
(Field No. 278). 
Bythimia tentaculata, abundant. 
Planorbis trivolvis, abundant. 
Physa integra, common. 
Habitat 2. Debris on shore, near Thierre’s landing 
(Field No. 280). The shore in several places was paved with 
the dead shells of mollusks, clearly attesting the abundance 
of these animals in the bay. Species marked with an * were 
very abundant. 
Anodonta marginata, dead speci- 
men on shore. 
