INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS OF VINEYARD SOUND, ETC. 645 



of the last whorl, but these are frequently absent. Length of a rather 

 large specimen, IT'"'" ; breadth, 7"""; length of an average specimen, 

 IS""""; breadth, 5""" ; length of a slender specimen, 15'"'" ; breadth, 5""". 



AsTYRis LUNATA Dall. Plate XXI, fig. 110. (p. 30G.) 



Proceedings Boston Soc. Ncatural History, vol. xiii, p. 242, 1870. Nassa lunata Say, 

 Journal Acad. Nat. Sciences, Philadelphia, vol. v, p. 213, 1826. Buccinum 

 lunatum Adams, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. ii, p. 226; Gould, Invert, of 

 Mass., ed i., p. 312, fig. 196. Cohimbella lunata Gould, op. cit., ed. ii, p. 359, 

 fig. 629. Fusus Trumbulli Gould, Amer. Journ. Science, vol. vi, p. 235, fig. 7, 

 1848, {non Linsley). Buccinum Wheatleyi Dekay, Nat. Hist, of New York, 

 Mollusca, p. 132, Plate 7, fig. 162, 1843. Columhella Gouldiana Ag. MSS. ; Stinip- 

 son. Shells of New England, p. 48, 1851 ; Smith, Annals Lyceum Nat. Hist, 

 of New York, vol. viii, p. 398, fig. 5, 1865. Astyris ^'limata Say" and J. 

 '^TurnbuUii Linsl.," H. and A. Adams, Genera, vol. i, p. 187 (typographical 

 errors). 



Massachusetts Bay to Northern Florida and the northern shores of 

 the Gulf of Mexico ; local and not abundant north of Cape Cod, at Prov, 

 incetown, jSTahant, and Swampscott, Massachusetts. Very abundant in 

 Vineyard Sound, from low-water to 10 fathoms ; and in Long Island 

 Sound ; Great South Bay, Long Island ; and Great Egg Harbor, New 

 Jersey ; Fort Macon, North Carolina, and southward. Estella Pass, 

 Florida (Jewett) ; Georgia (Couper). 



Fossil in the Post-Pliocene deposits of South Carolina; and at Gardiner's 

 Island, New York (S. Smith) ; and in the Pliocene of South Carolina. 



The color-variety, separated by several writers as C. Gouldiana, is 

 identical with the Wheatleyi of Dekay. 



Astyris zonalis Yerrill. Plate XXI, fig. 111. (p. 399.) 



Buccinum zonalis Linsley, American Journal of Science, ser. i, vol. xlviii, p. 255, 

 1845 (no description); Gould, Amer. Journ. Science, series ii, vol. vi, p. 236, 

 fig. 8, 1848. Columbt'Ua dissimilis Stimpson, Proceedings Boston Soc. Nat. 

 History, vol. iv, p. 114, 1851 ; Shells of New England, p. 47, 1851 ; Gould, Invert, 

 of Mass., ed. ii, p. 358, fig. 628. 



Long Island Sound, near New Haven; Vineyard Sound ; Casco Bay ; 

 Eastport, Maine, 10 to GO fathoms. Grand Menau, New Brunswick, 

 in 8 fathoms, sand, (Stimpson). Stouington (Linsley). 



Astyris rosacea H. and A. Adams, (p. 508.) 



Genera of Recent Mollusca, vol. i, p. 187, 1858. Buccinum rosaceum Gould, Ameri- 

 can Journal of Science, xxxviii, p. 197, 1840; Invert, of Mass., ed. i, p. 311, 

 fig. 195, 1841. ColumbeUa rosacea Stimpson, Shells of New England, p. 47, 

 1851; Gould, Invert, of Mass., ed. ii, p. 2.57, fig. 627. {'!)Fusus Holbbllii 

 MoUer, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, vol. iv, p. 88, 1842. 

 East of Block Island, 29 fathoms, fine sandy mud; Stouington, Con- 

 necticut (Linsley); Massachusetts Bay to Gulf of Saint Lawrence; Isles of 

 Shoals, 20 fathoms, and West Isles, 10 fathoms (Stinipson) ; Casco Bay, 

 10 to 20 fathoms ; Bay of Fuudy, 8 to 60 fathoms ; Sable Island, Nova 

 Scotia (Willis) ; Grand Menan, in deep water, (Stimpson). 



