[691] INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS OF VINEYARD SOUND, ETC. 397 



fathoms (Smith, Packard). Fossil in. the Post-Pliocene at Saco and 

 Portland, Maine (Packard) 5 ? Canada (Dawson, as L.pemitla, var). 



NUCULA PROXIMA Say. Plate XXX, fig. 230. (p. 418.) 



Jonrn. Acad. Nat. Sciences, Philacl., vol. ii, p. 270, 1822; Gould, Invert., ed. i, p. 

 103, fig. 63 ; ed. ii, p. 150, fig. 458. 



South Carolina to Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Common in Long Island 

 Sound, Buzzard s Bay, and Vineyard Sound, 2 to 19 fathoms ; off Buz 

 zard s Bay and Block Island, 25 to 29 fathoms 5 common in Massachu 

 setts Bay, Casco Bay, and Bay of Fundy, 4 to 80 fathoms ; very abun 

 dant in Trenton Bay, Mount Desert, Maine, 10 fathoms, soft mud. 

 Nova Scotia (Willis). Saint George s Bank (S. I. Smith). Fort Macon, 

 North Carolina (Cones). Long Island, abundant, (S. Smith). Fossil 

 in the Post -Pliocene of North and South Carolina; in the Pliocene of 

 South Carolina ; and in the Miocene of Maryland and South Carolina. 



NUCULA DELPHINODONTA Mighels. Plate XXX, fig. 229. (p. 509.) 



Boston Journal Nat. Hist., vol. iv, p. 40, Plate 4, fig. 5, 1842 ; Gould, Invert., ed. 



11, p. 153, fig. 461. Nucula corticata Moller, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, vol. iv&amp;gt; 

 p. 90, 1842. ? Xucula radiata Dekay, Nat. Hist. New York, Moll., p. 179, Plate 



12, fig. 216, 1843. 



Ehode Island to Greenland. East of Block Island, 29 fathoms ; off 

 Gay Head, 19 fathoms, soft mud; Massachusetts Bay, common; Casco 

 Bay, 6 to 95 fathoms, common ; Frenchman s Bay, Mount Desert, com 

 mon; Bay of Fundy and Eastport Harbor, 10 to 100 fathoms, mud, 

 common ; Nova Scotia (Willis) ; Gulf of St. Lawrence (Whiteaves). 

 Greenland (Moller, Morch). Northern Europe (t. Jeffreys). 



Nucula tennis Turtou (Montagu, sp.) 



Gould, Invert., ed. i., p. 105, fig. 64; ed. ii, p. 149, fig. 457. 



This species was recorded as from cod-stomachs, at Stonington, Con 

 necticut, but was not met with by us. Its occurrence south of Cape Cod 

 needs confirmation. It is an arctic species ; common in Casco Bay and the 

 Bay of Fundy, in 10 to 100 fathoms, mud ; and northward to the Arctic 

 Ocean. Also on the northern coasts of Europe, south to Great Britain. 

 It is also found in the Post-Pliocene of New England and Canada. 



SCAPHARCA TRANSVERSA. Plate XXX, fig. 228. (p. 309.) 



H. and A. Adams, Genera, vol. ii, p. 533, 1858. Area transversa Say, Jour. Acad . 

 Nat. Sci., Philad., vol. ii, p. 269, 1822; Gould, Invert., ed. i, p. 98; ed. ii, p. 

 148, fig. 456a. 



Florida to Cape Cod. Long Island Sound, near New Haven, low-water 

 to 8 fathoms; Buzzard s Bay and Vineyard Sound, 2 to 10 fathoms; 

 Great Egg Harbor, New Jersey, 1 fathom. Nautucket (Gould). Long 

 Island, abundant; Greenport, 3 to 10 fathoms (S. Smith). Fprt Macon, 

 North Carolina (Cones). South Carolina (Kurtz). Georgia (Conper). 



