BULLETIN OF THE 
TZENIOGLOSSA. 
Natica clausa Brop. and SOWERBY. 
One living specimen, Station 303, east of George's Bank, in 306 fathoms, 
Found by the U. S. F. C. in both shallow and deep water from off St. Johns, 
Newfoundland, to off Cape Hatteras, N. C., in 16 to 1,537 fathoms. Found 
also by the Stearns Expedition on the coast of Labrador, in 1 to 8 fathoms. 
Lunatia heros (Say) H. & A. An. 
One living and five dead specimens, Station 345, south of Martha’s Vineyard 
in 71 fathoms. 
Recorded by the U. S. F. C. from east of Banquereau to off Cape Hatteras, 
N. C., from the shore to 238 fathoms. Also recorded, by Mr. J. F. Whiteaves, 
from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and by Prof. A. S. Packard, from Labrador. 
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Lunatia Grónlandica (Mórr) A». 
One dead specimen, Station 310, south of Martha’s Vineyard, in 260 fathoms, 
Two dead specimens, Station 325, off Cape Fear, N. C., in 647 fathoms. One 
living, Station 332, off Cape Hatteras, N. C., in 263 fathoms, 
Found in both shallow and deep water by the U. S. F. C. from off Cape 
Race, Newfoundland, to off Cape Hatteras, N. C., in 8 to 1,356 fathoms. Also 
found by the Stearns Expedition on the coast of Labrador, in 3 to 8 fathoms. 
Crucibulum striatum (Sav) H. & A. Ap. 
Fourteen living specimens, Station 345, south of Martha’s Vineyard, in 71 
fathoms. One living, Station 347, off Montauk Point, L. I., in 24 fathoms. 
A common shallow-water species found by the U. S. F. C. from the Bay of 
Fundy to off Cape Hatteras, N. C., from the shore to 231 fathoms; not living 
below 67 fathoms. 
Recorded by Mr. Dall from off Sand Key, Florida, in 128 fathoms, dead. 
Aporrhais occidentalis Beck. 
One dead specimen, Station 309, south of George’s Bank, in 304 fathoms. 
Nine dead specimens, Station 310, south of Martha’s Vineyard, in 260 fathoms, 
A very common species found by the U. S. F. C. from St. Johns, Newfound- 
land, to off Cape Hatteras, N. C., in 20 to 1,000 fathoms ; not living below 349 
fathoms. Recorded by Mr. J. F. Whiteaves, from the Gulf of St. Law- 
rence, and found by the Stearns Expedition on the coast of Labrador, in 2 to 20 
fathoms. 
