648 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Cerithiopsis Emersonii Adams. Plate XXIY, fig. 151. (p. 417.) 



H. and A. Adarus, Genera, p. 240, 1858 ; Gould, Invert., ed. ii, p. 387, iig. 649 

 Cerithium Emersonii C. B. Adams, «p. cit., p. 284, Plate 4, fig. 10, 1838; Gould, 

 Invert., ed. i, p. 275, fig. 180. 



Cape Cod to South Carolina. Vineyard Sound and Buzzard's Bay, 3 

 to 10 fathoms, shelly. Nantucket (Adams) ; Huntington and Greenport, 

 Long Island (S. Smith). Fossil in the Miocene of North Carolina, 

 (Conrad). Jeffreys (in British Conchology, vol. iv, p. 257) regards this 

 species as identical with Cerithium metula Loven, 1816, on the authority 

 of Danielssen. This appears to be an erroneous identification. 



Cerithiopsis terebralis Adams. Plate XXIV, fig. 150. (p. 417.) 



H. and A. Adams, Genera, vol. i, p. 241, 1858 ; Gould, Invert., ed. ii, p. 389, tig. 

 650. Cerithium terebraleC B. Adams, Boston Journal Nat. Hist., vol. iii, p, 320, 

 Plate 3, fig. 7, 1840 ; Gould, Invert., ed. i, p. 276, tig. 181. Cerithium terebellum 

 C. B. Adams, Catalogue Genera and Species of Recent Shells in Collection of 

 C. B. A., p. 1.3, 1847. 



Cape Cod to South Carolina. Vineyard Sound and Buzzard's Bay, 2 

 to 12 fathoms, not uncommon. New Bedford, Massachusetts (Adams). 

 Greenport and Huntington, Long Island (S. Smith). Fort Macon, 

 North Carolina (Coues). 



Triforis nigrocinctus Stimpson. Plate XXIV, fig. 152. (p. 305.) 



Smithsonian Check-List, p. 5, 1860 ; Gould, Invert., ed. ii, p. 323, fig. 592. Cer- 

 iUuum nigrocinctum C. B. Adams, Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., vol. ii, p. 286, Plate 

 4, fig. 11, 1838 ; Gould, Invert., ed. i, p. 277, fig. 182. 



Cape Cod to South Carolina. Vineyard Sound and Buzzard's Bay, 

 low-water to 10 fathoms, not uncommon ; near New Haven ; and Great 

 Egg Harbor, New Jersey. Dartmouth, Massachusetts (Adams). Hunt- 

 ington and Greenport, Long Island (S. Smith). Fort Macon (Coues)* 



BiTTiUM NIGRUM Stimpson. Plate XXIV, fig. 154. (p. 305.) 



Smithsonian Check -List, p. 5, 1860; Gould, Invert., ed. ii, p. 321, fig. 590. Pasi- 

 thea nigra Totten, American Jour, of Science, vol. xxvi, p. 369, Plate 1, fig. 7» 

 1834. Cerithium rcticulatum Totten, op. cit., vol. xxviii, p. 352, fig. 8, 1835 (non 

 Da Costa). CerHhium Sayi Meuke (t. Gould); Gould, Invert., ed. i, i). 278, fig. 

 183. 



Massachusetts Bay to South Carolina ; local north of Cape Cod, in 

 Boston Harbor (Totten), and in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, at Pictou 

 and Prince Edward's Island (Dawson). It is not found on the coast 

 of Maine nor in the Bay of Fundy. Vineyard Sound and Buzzard's 

 Bay, abundant, low-water to 8 fathoms, among algai and eel-grass; Long 

 Island Sound ; and Great Egg Harbor, New Jersey, abundant. Fort 

 Macon (Coues). 



The Bittium alternatum ( Turrifella alfernata Say, 1822) is a very closely 

 related species, and probably identical with this. 



Tiirritella erosa Couthouy, recorded, with a mark of doubt, by Lin- 

 ley, as from the stomach of a cod, ofi" Stonington, Conn., was perhaps 



